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http://blat.net/
The official home of Blat, a free Windows command-line utility that sends email via SMTP or posts to Usenet via NNTP. The site provides downloads, documentation, syntax references, changelogs, and a FAQ for this long-running open-source tool hosted on SourceForge.
https://hiddensource.riparia-studio.com/
The Hidden Source Community (HSC) is a playful web collective built around the quirky tradition of hiding Easter eggs and secret messages inside the HTML source code of member websites. Members join by embedding a small script and committing to keeping something hidden in their page source, making it a fun niche club for old-web enthusiasts who enjoy creative coding tricks.
http://lightning.nu/
Lightning.nu is a sparse splash page bearing the tagline 'Rebirth,' offering almost no visible content beyond its styled title and a handful of links. The site's minimal structure and old-web domain suggest it may be a personal creative hub in the process of rebuilding or relaunching.
https://lieu.cblgh.org/
Lieu is a neighbourhood search engine built specifically for personal webrings, designed to surface serendipitous connections between member sites. Created for the Merveilles webring community, it offers a searchable index of webring participants as a way to explore the indie web.
https://zytrax.com/books/dns/ch8/cname.html
ZyTrax hosts a comprehensive technical reference guide covering DNS records, with this chapter dedicated to CNAME (Canonical Name Record) syntax, usage, and zone file examples. Part of a broader open guide by Ron Aitchison, the site spans DNS, LDAP, networking protocols, SSL/TLS, and much more, making it a deep technical resource for sysadmins and network engineers.
https://alynxolotl.net/home
Alyn's personal corner of the web, built by a self-described 'bigass nerd' who goes by alynxolotl, features a portfolio, projects section, and even a curated music mixtape for visitors. The site has a charming old-web aesthetic with theme-switching, a chatbox, and links to social media, making it a delightful personal hub.
https://thorn.co/
Chris Thorn's personal tech blog focuses on software development, with a particular love for Vim, esoteric programming languages, and performance optimization. Posts range from practical Vim scripting tips to explorations of oddities like the Befunge language and React rendering behavior.
https://someone48.remotes.club/
Jens Larsen (someone48) hosts a brief personal homepage on remotes.club, introducing himself as a programmer and software developer. The page is minimal but gives a nod to his love of cats alongside his coding identity.
https://roubaixinteractive.com/PlayGround/FSO/Sort_Folder_Contents.asp
A hands-on coding playground by Kindler Chase of Roubaix Interactive, this page demonstrates how to sort folder contents using FSO (File System Object) in classic ASP by loading files into a recordset and sorting by name, size, type, or date. It includes a live working example with 29 files and is part of a broader collection of web scripting tutorials and utilities.
https://riomc.cloud/
Rio McCloud's personal digital garden covers technology tutorials spanning Windows, Linux, Android, cybersecurity, retrocomputing, and embedded systems, alongside art, comics, and personal blogs. A proudly independent Neocities site, it serves as a haven from algorithm-driven platforms with a wide range of original content to explore.