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https://mikeb.work/
Mike Borsare's personal hub is a quirky, ASCII-art-heavy dashboard featuring a personal blog, announcements, a 'prime doctrine' philosophy feed, and links to small projects like NHL 94, a dice roller, and a Trinitron-themed app. The retro terminal aesthetic, hotline webring membership, and open-source doctrine JSON give it the feel of a thoughtfully crafted personal OS built for the web.
https://duducat.moe/index/outlinks
Duducat's outlink collection is a curated page of personal site affiliates, indie web favorites, and webring memberships maintained by the creator ducdat0507. It serves as a hub for discovering handcrafted personal websites and connecting to old-web communities like the Hotline Webring and gradientring.
https://library.park-city.club/
Park City is a small internet community built around friendship, creativity, and a rejection of the content-overload culture of modern social media, offering its members shared hosting, a Gemini server, FTP, and an online radio station. Founded in 2019, this cozy web collective operates with a warm manifesto encouraging members to simply exist and thrive without pressure to perform or produce.
https://nabeelvalley.co.za/
Nabeel Valley is a software engineer's technical blog covering web development topics like CSS anchor positioning, web components, WebGPU shaders, and JavaScript async patterns. The site also spans photography and design, but the dominant content is hands-on programming posts and developer docs.
https://tilde.town/~ne1/code.html
The tilde.town page of user ~ne1 showcases a collection of personal coding projects with a hacker-culture flair, including a collaborative text-based exploration game called Holodeck, an anonymous social platform called p0rtals, an encrypted note tool, and a SecureDrop-style anonymous submission system. Each project reflects a DIY ethos centered on privacy, anonymity, and community-built digital spaces.
https://www.duncanmackenzie.net/
Duncan Mackenzie's personal blog covers engineering management, software development practices, and web performance, with posts ranging from peer feedback strategies to adding e-commerce and photo galleries to a Hugo-based site. The mix of leadership advice and hands-on technical tutorials makes it a practical read for developers moving into management or building their own web projects.
https://miiichaelll.neocities.org/
Michael's Cold Corner is the personal Neocities site of a computer science senior and security researcher specializing in web application security, penetration testing, and low-level programming. Visitors can learn about his work in binary analysis, malware research, kernel engineering, and his ongoing project to build a graphical simulation inside a C kernel.
https://sixtwothree.org/
The personal homepage of Jason Garber, a professional web developer based in Arlington, Virginia, who has maintained this site since 2005. It serves as his central online hub with links to his Codeberg, Mastodon, and GitHub profiles, and reflects his commitment to the IndieWeb movement and open web principles.
https://xiokka.neocities.org/
Xiokka's Webspace is the personal homepage of a programmer and electronics enthusiast who shares personal projects, web tools, articles, and a microblog alongside interests like cycling, cooking, and foraging. The site has a charming old-web aesthetic packed with banners, pixel buttons, and stamps, and includes handy utilities like a YouTube thumbnail grabber and URL enlarger.
https://tim128.neocities.org/
Tim's personal homepage is a cheerful, self-described incomplete work-in-progress featuring a blog, shrines, collections, and community links. The site sports a layout credited to ribo.zone and has a welcoming, old-web spirit with a guestbook and email for visitors to reach out.