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https://blog.geocities.institute/archives/2698
"One Terabyte of Kilobyte Age" is a research and archival blog dedicated to digging through the massive Geocities torrent, surfacing artifacts and insights from the old web. This particular post by despens announces a unified patched torrent combining the original Geocities release with its patches, making it easier for preservationists to seed the data indefinitely.
https://itinerae.neocities.org/
Itinerae is a web design resource site offering free and premium HTML/CSS website layouts featuring pastel colors, cute pixel details, and minimal aesthetics. Visitors can also browse a growing collection of web graphics including backgrounds, lace borders, and tiny pixel art for use on their own sites.
https://sheref.neocities.org/
Sheref's Neocities homepage is a lively personal space built by a self-described lover of computers, programming, electronics, anime, manga, Vocaloid, and math. The site features shrines, a blog covering topics like glitch art with interactive web utilities, and a warm community vibe with webrings and button exchanges.
https://webring.mousetail.nl/
Friends of the Mouse is a small webring index maintained by mousetail, connecting a curated circle of personal sites and projects. The ring includes navigation links to member sites and ties into other webrings like the Hot Line Web Ring, making it a tiny but charming node in the old-web community.
https://binyam.in/p/2023-03-16
Binyamin Aron Green, a UI designer and front-end developer, shares practical advice on structuring README files for web projects, covering everything from API documentation to licensing notes. The post originated as a Mastodon reply that outgrew the character limit, offering a concise and opinionated take on developer documentation best practices.
https://www.free-webhosts.com/
Free-Webhosts.com is a searchable directory of over 200 free web hosting providers, complete with reviews, ratings, and an advanced search tool for filtering by features like PHP, CGI, MySQL, and FrontPage extensions. Updated daily since 2002, it serves as a practical comparison resource for anyone looking to find free webspace that meets their specific technical needs.
https://randomneocities.neocities.org/
RandomNeocities is a lightweight web directory designed to help visitors discover websites across categories like Entertainment, News, Games, Education, and more. It features a simple click-based navigation and a dark mode toggle, positioned as a handy homepage for web browsing.
https://rietta.com/firefox/Tutorial/overview.html
A preserved legacy tutorial from 2005, written by nine Georgia Tech students, covering the full process of developing extensions for Mozilla Firefox 1.5. Topics include packaging, GUI creation, user preferences, localization, security, and distribution, making it a fascinating historical snapshot of early Firefox extension development.
https://pcstats.com/articles/1444/index.html
PCSTATS offers a detailed illustrated beginner's guide to assembling your own PC, walking readers through every step from handling components safely to installing motherboards, CPUs, RAM, and drives. Written by M. Dowler and published in 2007, this guide is part of a larger library of hardware reviews and tutorials aimed at demystifying computer building for everyday users.
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.