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https://ttntm.me/
Tom's personal website features a blog, curated "likes" collections, and technical notes covering web development topics like Eleventy, Astro, CSS, serverless, and cloud deployments on Azure. The site is a well-organized digital home with sections for favorite albums, bookmarks, games, and projects, making it a rich snapshot of a developer's online life.
https://zumi.neocities.org/
Zumi's Scratchpad is a minimalist personal homepage on Neocities featuring a blog, bookmarks, tutorials, and a theme switcher for toggling between site styles. Part of the Hotline Webring, it has a charming self-deprecating tone and offers a peek into the creator's random internet finds and ramblings.
https://ditaa.sourceforge.net/
Ditaa is a Java command-line utility created by Stathis Sideris that converts ASCII art diagrams into proper bitmap graphics, turning crude text-based drawings into clean, readable images. The site documents the tool's syntax, usage options including an HTML mode, and provides downloads, making it a handy reference for developers who want to embed diagrams in plain-text documents or legacy FAQs.
https://faegardens333.neocities.org/
Faegardens333 is a colorful Neocities personal site that greets visitors with a playful summertime theme, animated GIFs, and a dark/light mode switcher. The creator is actively working to improve accessibility across their pages, making it a notable example of a thoughtfully evolving handcrafted web presence.
https://arne.me/
Arne Bahlo is a developer based in Germany who shares his work, reading list, and projects on this clean personal homepage. The site links to a blog, a library of books he has read, and recent projects like building a NAS, offering a glimpse into the life of a working software engineer.
https://fawnofthewired.neocities.org/
A stylized personal landing page with an atmospheric 'always connected' theme, featuring audio and animated visuals with a retro-web aesthetic. The site warns visitors about flashing colors and gifs, suggesting a richly decorated old-web experience awaits beyond the entry point.
https://webmastering.neocities.org/
Created by Linky, this encouraging resource hub is aimed at newcomers who want to build their own websites, covering HTML, CSS, layouts, hosting, webrings, and graphics. It champions the indie web movement and curates beginner-friendly links to help anyone become a webmaster.
https://ethanschoonover.com/solarized
Ethan Schoonover's Solarized is a meticulously engineered 16-color palette designed for terminals and GUI applications, built around precise CIELAB lightness relationships and fixed color wheel hues. It offers ports for dozens of editors and tools including Vim, Emacs, IntelliJ IDEA, TextMate, and more, making it an essential reference for developers who care about color accuracy and readability.
https://realworldtech.com/overclocking-observations
Written by Dean Kent in 1997, this Real World Tech article chronicles the early days of CPU overclocking, tracing the community's evolution from Usenet skepticism to increasingly bold experiments pushing Pentium processors far beyond their rated speeds. It offers a fascinating firsthand perspective on how overclocking culture developed, complete with cautionary tales about destroyed processors and the gradual spread of technical knowledge.
https://kelprot.neocities.org/
THE KELZONE is a visually striking Neocities homepage by Kel, featuring animated floating elements, scrolling clouds, autoplay audio, and an interactive door graphic as the entry point. The page is almost entirely CSS and layout code, with the design itself being the primary content on display.