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https://jack.is/
Jack Platten's personal site and blog covers technical topics like self-hosting, ActivityPub/ATProto infrastructure, and web development projects. Recent posts dig into deploying a Bluesky PDS with Podman and building a custom comments API, making it a solid read for developers interested in decentralized social tech.
http://earthstation9.com/index.html?genealo2.htm=
Earth Station Nine is a massive web compendium boasting over 46,000 resources organized across 790 categories and 1,228 pages, drawing from the so-called "invisible web" to surface hard-to-find reference material. Covering everything from genealogy and military history to occult phenomena, health, antiques, and international search engines, it functions as a sprawling research hub for curious minds.
https://stonedaimuser.neocities.org/
A sprawling personal link directory created by stonedaimuser, cataloging hundreds of external resources spanning herbal medicine, ethnobotany, coding, video streams, conspiracy topics, and much more. Built in the spirit of old-web portals, it invites visitors to explore the uncensored corners of the internet beyond mainstream search results.
https://tilde.club/~pfhawkins/othertildes.html
Maintained by ~pfhawkins on tilde.club, this page is a curated directory of active tilde servers from across the tildeverse, complete with descriptions and signup links for each community. It serves as an essential jumping-off point for anyone interested in joining a public-access Unix shell community, with entries ranging from OpenBSD privacy-focused servers to the world's only Windows-based tilde.
https://reedcodes.com/
Reed Piernock is a front-of-the-front-end web developer whose site highlights their expertise in accessible web development, intrinsic design, modern CSS, and static site generators. The site also nods to a secondary passion for horror film scholarship, making it a thoughtful mix of technical craft and pop culture curiosity.
https://jnkyrd.neocities.org/
JNKYRD is a boldly styled personal site by a creator going by the same handle, built for desktop browsing with bright colors, flashing images, and music on select pages. Most sections are still under construction, but the site signals a strong anti-AI, pro-free-speech aesthetic typical of the indie web revival.
https://wiki.melonland.net/
The MelonLand Wiki is a community-editable reference hub connected to the MelonLand Forum, packed with guides on web crafting, site-building tips, and web revival philosophy. Visitors can find step-by-step tutorials, resource lists, info on virtual worlds and games, and a welcoming manifesto for the old-web revival movement.
https://entropically.neocities.org/home
Vance's personal Neocities site combines a blog, original character pages, and a 'learn' section with HTML and CSS guides aimed at fellow web crafters. The site features an impressively customizable interface with multiple color themes, font options, accessibility settings, and a detailed changelog that reflects genuine dedication to building in public.
https://w3.org/Provider/Style/URI
Tim Berners-Lee's classic 1998 essay from W3C argues that well-designed URIs should never change, outlining the practical and philosophical reasons why link rot happens and how to avoid it. A foundational piece of web architecture thinking that remains essential reading for anyone designing URLs for long-term stability.
https://resort.org/
Resort is a free virtual chat community built around a telnet-based environment where users can customize rooms, send internal mail, play games, and meet people from around the world. Founded by Adam Foxson and James Hawtin, it stands out from basic chat services by offering a full virtual world experience with profile customization, privacy guarantees, and a friendly moderated atmosphere.