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https://azerkoculu.com/
Azer Koçulu is a Berlin-based software engineer whose personal site chronicles a career spanning Zendesk, Contentful, and his own startup Mitte, alongside a prolific collection of open-source projects. The site doubles as a logbook and blog, with technical posts dating back to 2005 covering JavaScript, Linux, Elm, and AI experiments.
https://rasmus.remotes.club/remotes2.html
A detailed technical walkthrough by Rasmus (of PHP fame) on setting up a shared shell server called remotes.club on a VPS, covering Debian configuration, user management, mail forwarding with Postfix, and DKIM signing. The guide is packed with verbatim command-line instructions and configuration snippets, making it a practical reference for anyone wanting to run a small community server.
https://killing-machine.bearblog.dev/
Hank's Blog is a minimalist personal blog hosted on Bear, featuring both normal entries and tutorial-style posts. The site is in its very early stages with minimal content, but offers a glimpse into Hank's experiments with blogging and writing tutorials.
https://reim.ar/
Reimar is a Danish programmer's self-hosted personal site running on a Raspberry Pi, showcasing several original software projects including a Tetris clone in Rust, a Conway's Game of Life implementation, and a browser-based popup timer. The site reflects a genuine hobbyist coding spirit, with links to GitHub and Gitea repositories and even a live server temperature readout.
http://ixbtlabs.com/articles/mustekberpaw/index.html
A detailed technical review of Mustek Be@rPaw flatbed scanners by Ilya Beskhlebny, published on iXBT Labs, a long-running Russian hardware review site. The article covers the Be@rPaw 1200 series specifications, compares CCD vs CIS scanning technologies, and contrasts the Be@rPaw line with the ScanExpress series.
https://nownownow.com/
NowNowNow is a global directory of personal websites that feature a /now page, a simple concept popularized by Derek Sivers where people share what they are currently focused on in their lives. Visitors can browse thousands of entries organized by location, from California to Kosovo, or jump to a random page for a serendipitous peek into someone's current chapter.
https://ohhelloana.blog/
Ana Rodrigues is a front-end developer based in London who shares jottings, bookmarks, and thoughts on her personal blog. The site includes a blogroll, IndieWeb webring participation, and RSS feeds, making it a cozy corner of the indie web for those interested in web development and personal blogging.
https://wiredcollective.neocities.org/
Wired Collective is a Neocities-based hub or collective bringing together a community of personal and creative websites in the old-web spirit. The site appears to serve as a gathering point or directory for like-minded web creators, echoing the communal aesthetics of early internet culture.
https://sadgrl.online/links
Sadgrl's curated links page gathers essays, video essays, and educational resources focused on anticonsumerism, art criticism, reading culture, and political history. Highlights include a book on the mythology of white proletarian identity and a resource hub for learning about Palestine, making it a thoughtfully assembled reading list for the politically curious.
https://andeers.com/
Anders Grendstadbakk is a Norwegian developer who shares practical web development insights, including tutorials on DDEV, Drupal, and React integration. The site serves as both a personal tech journal and a resource for developers working with modern CMS and frontend tooling.