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https://tilde.green/
Tilde.green is a public-access Unix community server running Ubuntu, where members get personal web space, shell accounts, and access to shared services like forums, wikis, and weblogs. With over 270 registered users and a growing list of personal pages, it is part of the broader 'tildeverse' movement of collaborative shared hosting communities.
https://poble.cl/
Poble's Purple Palace is a vibrant personal site built by a creator who goes by Poble, featuring sections about their personality, interests, and life in a distinctly purple aesthetic. The site is notable for its anti-AI stance, responsive design tested across unusual devices like Windows Phones and BlackBerries, and its indie web spirit complete with webrings, button links, and a handcrafted Neocities-era sensibility.
https://notchtc.github.io/
The personal homepage of chtc, a self-described internet denizen with a passion for Linux (NixOS specifically), music, films, and games. The site links out to a rich set of profiles including Last.fm, Letterboxd, Discogs, and AniList, painting a picture of someone deeply engaged with tracking their media consumption.
https://silica.codes/
The Crystal Website is the personal hub of a developer known as the 'crystal girl,' showcasing a collection of homebrew software and tools targeting PlayStation Vita, PSP, Tamagotchi, and other platforms. Visitors will find links to original projects like PSM Reborn, Chovy Sign2, NoPspEmuDrm, and Horse Isle Server Protocol alongside console modding wikis and development resources.
https://okuramasafumi.com/
OKURA Masafumi is a Tokyo-based Ruby and Ruby on Rails developer who shares his work, public speaking history, and open-source contributions including Alba, a JSON serializer for Ruby. The site highlights his conference talks at RubyConf, RubyKaigi, and Rails World, his Neovim enthusiasm, and community organizing efforts across several Ruby groups in Japan.
https://flwrstems.mooo.com/
Ashley's personal homepage showcases her work as a web developer, DevOps engineer, and open-source contributor, with links to projects in hacking, visuals, and sounds. She volunteers with fedihosting.foundation and documents personal infrastructure experiments like setting up a WireGuard VPN, making this a genuine peek into a developer's technical life.
https://maxdeviant.com/
Marshall Bowers, who goes by maxdeviant, runs this thoughtful personal blog covering software development, programming languages, and life as a working developer at companies like Zed and WorkOS. Posts range from deep technical dives into TypeScript, Rust, and React to annual retrospectives and reflections on the craft of coding.
http://lynx.browser.org/
The official information page for Lynx, the venerable text-based web browser that runs on Unix, Windows, VMS, DOS, and OS/2. It provides version details, support contact information, and links to the latest stable and developmental releases of this landmark browser.
https://hallopiotr.de/
Piotr Halasiewicz is a frontend and fullstack web developer based in Aachen, Germany, with nine years of experience helping small agencies and freelancers troubleshoot WordPress, Astro, Next.js, TYPO3, and other web projects. His personal homepage also highlights fun side projects and links to developer friends and colleagues in the Euregio area.
https://www.pchardwarelinks.com/
Chris Hare's PC Hardware Links is a comprehensive reference site covering CPU specifications, processor pinouts, motherboard chipsets, and 3D video specs spanning decades of hardware generations from 486 chips to current processors. Packed with detailed charts and a Processor Upgrading FAQ, it serves as a technical bible for anyone researching or upgrading vintage and modern PC components.