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http://tilde.club/~canary/post
Canary's tilde.club blog covers internet software tips, browser alternatives, and curated collections of lightweight and useful websites. Posts include a guide to cracking Sublime Text 3 with a hex editor and recommendations for minimal web experiences, making it a handy spot for tech-curious readers.
https://jonesangga.codeberg.page/
Jonesangga's personal page showcases projects in creative coding, mathematics visualization, and Vim, with tutorials and demos built in JavaScript and C. The site reflects a curious programmer's journey through computer graphics, game development, and retro computing, with active blog posts and participation in events like Genuary 2025.
https://neil.fraser.name/software/moobrowser
Neil Fraser's Moo Database Browser is a suite of tools for querying, browsing, and exporting inactive MOO database files without needing to boot a live server. The collection includes a command-line parser, a web-based interface, Python XML export scripts, and documentation for the .db file format, making it an invaluable resource for MOO archivists and developers.
https://mzll.it/
Luigi's personal blog, written in both English and Italian, covers digital productivity, technology, the internet, travel, and books with a casual, reflective tone. The site features a clean Hugo-powered design with unique features like an 'On This Day' archive and a shuffle post option, making it a pleasant place to wander through his thoughts.
https://plukevdh.remotes.club/
Software.next is a programming blog by plukevdh covering topics like Ruby methods, Rails internals, PostgreSQL quirks, and the evolving debate between web and native app development. The posts are technical and reflective, documenting real-world discoveries and insights aimed at fellow software developers.
https://grains.cc/about
Nick, a Berlin-based programmer, maintains this digital garden as a personal wiki and public note-taking system covering electronic music, permacomputing, small web philosophy, games, and mental health. The site is part of the Merveilles Webring and is built around the philosophy of non-performative, handcrafted web publishing rather than traditional date-sorted blogging.
https://billsworld.neocities.org/
Bill's World is a nostalgic tribute to the GeoCities era, styled as a time portal letting visitors "surf the web like it's 1999." The site leans fully into old-web aesthetics with hand-coded HTML, GIMP graphics, webrings, and a retro personal homepage feel.
https://www.lkhrs.com/rss
Luke's Wild Website is a personal blog by Luke (lkhrs) covering web standards, browser behavior, and the open web with thoughtful commentary on topics like text scaling, RSS, and feed readers. Posts mix tech opinions with music listening roundups and eclectic links, making it a charming blend of indie web advocacy and personal curation.
https://faculty.cc.gatech.edu/~asb/papers/convergence.html
A hosted academic paper by Amy Bruckman and Mitchel Resnick examining MediaMOO, a text-based virtual reality environment launched in 1993 to build professional community among media researchers worldwide. The paper explores constructionist learning philosophy applied to virtual world design, arguing that user-built environments foster deeper engagement and community than pre-designed ones.
https://smoothsailing.asclaria.org/
Smooth Sailing Listings is a web directory cataloging sites of all kinds, from personal pages and fanlistings to pixel art, role-playing games, and writings. Part of the Asclaria umbrella, it organizes submissions into clearly defined categories and offers tools for submitting and editing your own links.