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https://haripm.com/
Hari Mohan's personal weblog documents his journey as a university student and sysadmin, with a strong focus on NixOS, self-hosting, containers, and Linux system administration. Posts like the multi-part 'Nixmas' series offer thoughtful technical write-ups alongside honest personal reflections on writing and perfectionism.
https://xml-dev.com/
A curated directory of XML editors, listing both commercial and open-source options including well-known tools like XMLSpy, JEdit, and Stylus Studio. The site organizes editors into standard and WYSIWYG categories, making it a handy reference for developers searching for the right XML editing tool.
https://kry.pt/
KRY.PT BBS is a retro-style bulletin board system accessible via SSH and Telnet, evoking the classic era of dial-up BBS culture with its ASCII art logo and terminal aesthetics. Visitors can connect directly through command-line protocols, making it a functional throwback to pre-web networked computing.
https://cleverdevil.io/
Jonathan LaCour's personal web home since 2002, featuring nearly 16,000 posts spanning microblogs, photos, check-ins, movies watched, and more collected over 25 years. The site showcases an impressive IndieWeb-style timeline with a "Time Machine" feature, yearly review summaries, and a custom feed generator for personalized RSS subscriptions.
https://rodneybrooks.com/
Rodney Brooks, the renowned roboticist and AI researcher behind iRobot and Rethinking Robotics, maintains this personal blog covering robots, artificial intelligence, and related topics. The site serves as a hub linking to his blog, his MIT work, and his company Robust.AI, making it a destination for anyone following cutting-edge robotics and AI thinking.
http://faximum.com/faqs/fax
Hosted by Faximum Software Inc., this is a comprehensive FAQ covering fax technology drawn from the comp.dcom.fax newsgroup, addressing everything from modem compatibility and fax resolution to internet faxing and legal restrictions. It includes a glossary, standards references, and curated magazine reviews of fax software and hardware across UNIX, DOS/Windows, and Mac platforms.
https://int10h.org/
INT10h.org is VileR's personal site dedicated to retro computing fonts, graphics, and code, taking its name from the classic BIOS interrupt used for video functions on old PCs. Visitors can explore a rich collection of authentic IBM-era bitmap fonts, retro graphics, and related projects that make it a go-to resource for DOS and vintage computer aesthetics.
https://arewedecentralizedyet.online/
Are We Decentralized Yet? tracks and measures how concentrated user accounts are across decentralized social networks like the Fediverse and Bluesky's Atmosphere, using metrics like the Shannon Index and Herfindahl-Hirschman Index. Visitors can explore live statistics, server maps, and weekly trends to see whether power is truly distributed or still dominated by a handful of large hosts.
https://kira-the-engineer.neocities.org/
Kira's personal portfolio site is an in-progress showcase built by a self-described engineer, featuring sections for projects, a resume, and tech-related hobby content. The site is still under construction as the creator relearns HTML and CSS, making it an early-stage but genuinely technical personal presence.
https://maxxyiscool.neocities.org/webrings
Maxxy's webring page collects a set of old-web style webring memberships, displayed as linked banner images in classic early-internet fashion. It's a snapshot of the retro web community spirit, connecting handcrafted personal sites through shared graphical badges.