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digiLord
https://digilord.neocities.org/
Digilord is a curated link hub by a privacy-focused netizen covering imageboards, Linux tips, torrenting tools, VPNs, encryption, and anonymity networks like TOR, I2P, and Freenet. It also includes anime resources and culture links, making it a handy reference for the technically inclined anon crowd.
Personal Page 2026-03-13
flamendless
https://flamendless.xyz/
Brandon Blanker Lim-it, an indie game developer and programmer, shares years of technical blog posts covering Lua, Go, Python, NoSQL, Linux, and game development tutorials. The archive spans from 2018 to 2026 and includes hands-on dev logs, coding style guides, OOP game tutorials, and honest rants about tech choices.
Blog Programming | 2026-03-12
Jake's Mail
https://mail.jjakke.com/
Jake runs his own personal email server on a budget VPS and uses this page to explain why he won't be offering accounts to anyone else, with candid commentary on privacy, law enforcement subpoenas, and the limitations of cloud hosting. The page is a refreshingly honest and humorous look at self-hosted email infrastructure, touching on rDNS, VPS trade-offs, and the surveillance risks of third-party hosting.
Personal Page Linux & Unix | 2026-03-13
Ray Tracer Construction Kit
https://matklad.github.io/2022/12/31/raytracer-construction-kit.html
Written by developer matklad, this in-depth tutorial post makes the case for building a toy ray tracer as one of the best exercises for learning a new programming language, covering modules, polymorphism, parallelism, and performance optimization. The post walks through a structured construction kit from basic image output to 3D scenes, Phong shading, scene description languages, mesh support, and performance tuning with BVH trees.
Blog Programming | 2026-03-12
ICQ FAQ
https://members.tripod.com/icq_help/faq.html
A detailed FAQ guide covering everything a beginner needs to know about ICQ, the popular instant messaging client, from downloading and installing to managing contacts and recovering lost passwords. The site walks through common questions with step-by-step instructions and screenshots, making it a practical reference for anyone getting started with ICQ.
Resource Software | 2026-03-11
irony machine
https://irony-machine.neocities.org/
Irony Machine is a minimalist personal site on Neocities with a stripped-down interface featuring animation toggles and a sitemap. The sparse but deliberate design suggests a creator focused on crafting a clean old-web aesthetic experience.
Personal Page Web Design | 2026-03-12
alex/tech/bigandsmall.gmi
https://alex.flounder.online/tech/bigandsmall.gmi
A curated directory of small, low-tech, non-commercial web platforms and communities championing the indie web revival movement. Created by alex on Flounder, it collects platforms like tildeverse and bearblog alongside essential reading about why the small web matters.
Resource Web Design | 2026-03-12
Alexandru-Paul Copil | Home
https://cpl.li/
Alexandru-Paul Copil is a System Engineer and security enthusiast who shares technical posts covering APIs, Golang, Raspberry Pi, Markov chains, and Linux systems administration. Built with Hugo and deliberately free of JavaScript, the site blends hands-on coding projects with sysadmin humor and the occasional hiking adventure.
Blog Programming | 2026-03-12
DYSMORPH.COM
https://dysmorph.nekoweb.org/
DYSMORPH.COM is a minimalist personal site on Nekoweb built around sharing CSS and web design knowledge, featuring annotated code references, curated links to resources like W3Schools and CSS-Tricks, and a template with guided comments for beginners. The creator, who loves the old web aesthetic, built this as a reaction to the modern internet, making it a tidy starting point for anyone learning to hand-code their own site.
Personal Page Web Design | 2026-03-13
Indie GameDev Gaiden
https://gamedevgaiden.neocities.org/
Indie GameDev Gaiden is a curated link directory for aspiring and independent game developers, covering everything from physics and AI to rendering, audio, pixel art, and game design history. The collection spans tutorials, deep-dive articles, and dev stories on topics like behavior trees, collision detection, OpenGL, and the making of classics like Diablo II and Crash Bandicoot.
Resource Programming | 2026-03-12