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https://sweetembed.neocities.org/
sweetEMBED is a curated archive of copy-and-paste HTML/CSS templates, retro widgets, custom cursors, browser pets, and other embeddable goodies for Neocities and indie web creators. With 30+ full-page layouts, a live custom web editor, and categories covering everything from guestbooks to CRT backgrounds, it's a one-stop shop for building a personality-packed personal page.
https://wuminboke.site/
Wuminboke is a Chinese-language personal tech blog by a self-described "boring person" covering practical topics like n8n workflow automation, WordPress optimization, Cloudflare R2 storage, NAS photo backups, and Rclone file transfers. The posts are hands-on and tutorial-adjacent, walking readers through real configurations and scripts for self-hosted web infrastructure.
https://stonedaimuser.neocities.org/
A sprawling personal link directory created by stonedaimuser, cataloging hundreds of external resources spanning herbal medicine, ethnobotany, coding, video streams, conspiracy topics, and much more. Built in the spirit of old-web portals, it invites visitors to explore the uncensored corners of the internet beyond mainstream search results.
https://denisdefreyne.com/
Denis Defreyne is a software engineer known for creating Nanoc, a Ruby-based static-site generator, who also shares weekly reflections, articles, and a portfolio of his work. The site offers a window into his career spanning SoundCloud, Shopify, and BCG Digital Ventures, alongside his side interests in game development, fiction writing, and photography.
https://pleac.sourceforge.net/
PLEAC (Programming Language Examples Alike Cookbook) is a collaborative reference project that reimplements the classic Perl Cookbook's solutions across multiple programming languages including Python, Ruby, OCaml, Groovy, and Guile. It serves as a side-by-side comparison tool for developers wanting to see how common programming problems are solved in different languages, making it invaluable for polyglot programmers and language learners.
https://sneexy.synth.download/
Ruben (aka Sneexy) is a self-described 'Professional Computer Toucher' who documents his deep enthusiasm for Linux, running a customized Kinoite variant built with BlueBuild on personal devices and Fedora Server in server environments. The site doubles as a hub for a small community of synth-themed services, complete with webrings, social links, and a charming old-web aesthetic.
https://dyne.org/dynebolic
Dynebolic is a 100% free GNU+Linux live distribution created by the Dyne.org foundation, designed to run from a USB stick with no installation required and a focus on multimedia production for those who cannot afford expensive equipment. Built around principles of digital freedom and resistance against corporate control, it includes a complete suite of free software tools for creating and sharing media without spending a cent.
http://99-bottles-of-beer.net/
A beloved programming curiosity site collecting over 1500 implementations of the '99 Bottles of Beer' song written in different programming languages and variations. Created by Oliver, Gregor, and Stefan, it serves as a quirky Rosetta Stone for programmers to compare syntax and style across languages, with community ratings and submission features.
https://colly.com/
Simon Collison is a Nottingham-born designer, writer, artist, and musician who has been documenting his creative life online since 2003, with a career spanning web design, publishing, and running his own agency. The site features a richly autobiographical homepage structured as a personal timeline, alongside a journal, work portfolio, and archives of his long history in the web design industry.
http://www2.gmer.net/mbr
A deep-dive technical resource from the GMER team documenting the Stealth MBR rootkit discovered in 2007, covering how it infects the Master Boot Record to gain pre-OS control of Windows NT systems. The site includes assembly code samples, detection output logs, and a fix utility, making it a valuable reference for security researchers studying bootkit malware.