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https://pakhrom.ru/
Pakhrom's Basement is the personal site of Roman Pakhomov, a Russian student with a passion for programming, game development, and music, currently being rebuilt using the Astro framework. The site is in early development but promises future content including a blog, infosec section, and a curated list of cool sites.
https://namazso.github.io/nanami-tan
A comprehensive reference guide for ricing Windows 7, curating hundreds of tools, themes, scripts, and resources for customizing every aspect of the OS from taskbars and window managers to fonts and wallpapers. Originally rooted in 4chan's /g/ board culture, it covers everything from Rainmeter skins and AutoHotKey scripts to browser CSS and icon packs, making it an invaluable archive for desktop customization enthusiasts.
https://colincogle.name/
Colin Cogle is a Connecticut-based IT professional and open-source developer whose homepage links to his blog, PGP key, GitHub projects, and contributions to outlets like 2600: The Hacker Quarterly and the PowerShell Gallery. The site reflects a technically oriented personality with membership in several indie web communities including the 512KB Club, no-JS Club, and multiple webrings.
https://sptsw.neocities.org/
The Society for Professional Tree Spotters hosts a whimsical webring connecting sites dedicated to tree spotting, with links to pages covering specific trees like the Manchurian Alder, Yunnan Crabapple, and Caucasian Fir. The site has a playful, old-web charm with a curated list of member sites and a tongue-in-cheek nod to 'proper' arboricultural resources.
https://manuel-strehl.de/
Manuel Strehl, a German web developer known as Boldewyn, shares technical posts covering CSS tricks, Unicode quirks, command-line tools, Docker, and web accessibility. The blog leans heavily into front-end and developer tooling topics, with posts ranging from OKLCH color theming to DOM focus order and MySQL troubleshooting.
https://arachnoid.com/easyterm
EasyTerm is a freeware Windows Telnet terminal client by Paul Lutus, supporting multiple protocols including SMTP and POP3 along with DEC VT100 emulation and ANSI colors. The page serves as the official home for version 4.3, offering a download link and detailed feature documentation for this sockets-enabled terminal program.
https://hekate2.github.io/buttonmaker
A browser-based tool for creating classic 88x31 web buttons, the iconic tiny badges that defined the old-web aesthetic. Users can customize backgrounds, gradients, images, text with retro pixel fonts, borders, and more, then preview and save their creations directly in the browser.
https://mtndew417.serv00.net/
Blamedenny's personal hub showcases a collection of self-made projects including Vertexia, a sandbox game, and an unofficial Brick Hill reverse engineering wiki. The creator, Denny, documents their work in PHP, HTML, CSS, and GameMaker 8.1 alongside quirky extras like a random NFT generator and legacy web archives.
https://softpanorama.org/Editors/Vimorama/vim_regular_expressions.shtml
Softpanorama's Vim Regular Expressions page is a detailed technical reference comparing Vim and Perl regex syntax, complete with metacharacter tables, examples, and tips for power users. Part of the larger Softpanorama site, this section covers Vimscript, syntax highlighting, line ranges, and practical regex patterns for anyone looking to master text editing in Vim.
https://bunbun.dev/
Winter Hille's personal homepage at bunbun.dev is a minimal old-web style landing page featuring an 88x31 button collection linking to friends' sites across the indie web. The page offers embed codes for its own 88x31 button and connects to a small network of personal sites, with a Mastodon presence rounding out its social footprint.