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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://dwt-archives.joejenett.com/
Joe Jenett's dailywebthing archives is a massive, long-running curated link collection dating back to the year 2000, housing thousands of validated links to diversions, resources, and web oddities organized into browsable categories. Built and maintained over decades, it serves as both a historical record of interesting web finds and an ongoing discovery hub for curious internet explorers.
http://magiclanterngraphics.com/
Magic Lantern Graphics is a web design and graphics service offering an extensive archive of animated GIFs, clipart, holiday animations, logos, and custom website design for personal and business clients. Visitors can browse hundreds of categorized animations spanning animals, holidays, seasonal themes, and miscellaneous subjects, all available as web resources.
https://larsfrommars.neocities.org/
Lars (also known as Jamie) is a 17-year-old who has built a sprawling personal links hub packed with resources for piracy, privacy, free ebooks, music tools, and leftist texts. The site is more of a curated bookmarks collection than a traditional homepage, with hundreds of links organized into themed sections alongside webrings, stamps, and fediverse connections.
http://benchtest.com/cooler.html
Benchtest.Com is a detailed technical resource dedicated to testing and comparing CPU cooler software programs like CpuIdle, Rain, Waterfall Pro, and VCool, measuring their impact on processor temperatures and system performance. Created by Jim, the site also covers hardware projects including heat pipes, water cooling builds, heat sink reviews, and overclocking experiments on Celeron and Pentium II processors.
https://pagetable.com/?p=32
Michael Steil's pagetable.com is a deep-dive technical blog focused on vintage computing archaeology, including this landmark post reconstructing Apple I BASIC from an original cassette tape recording. The site covers 6502 assembly, historical software artifacts, and low-level retrocomputing research with a level of rigor that makes it essential reading for vintage computing enthusiasts.
https://humantooth.neocities.org/linkout
A densely packed links page by Neocities creator 'humantooth' collecting essential resources for indie web builders, including graphic tools, script galleries, GIF archives, old OS aesthetics, webrings, and obscure media search engines. It serves as a curated toolkit for anyone building or exploring the retro/small web, making it a genuinely useful reference for the handcrafted web community.
http://oldskool.org/guides/tvdog
Tvdog's Archive is a dedicated resource for Tandy 1000-series computer enthusiasts, hosting files, FAQs, DOS Internet programs, and FTP archives for these classic machines. The site also features photo galleries of multiple Tandy 1000 models and curates links to major DOS software archives like Simtel, Garbo, and PC-Blue.
http://malloc.dog/
The personal blog of a software engineer writing under the name 'Ghettos of Abu Nawas,' featuring deep technical posts on Erlang, distributed systems, BEAM internals, and Kubernetes alongside travel fieldnotes from Iraq, Syria, Algeria, and beyond. The mix of rigorous CS writing, personal reflection, and international travel logs makes this a distinctive and wide-ranging technical blog worth bookmarking.
https://obshagce.gamemaking.tools/
OBSHAGCE (The Official Blueberry Soft Hypermedia Adventure Game Construction Engine) is a public domain framework by Rylie James Thomas for building browser-based adventure games using only HTML and CSS. It provides templates, a grid-based game layout system, and beginner-friendly documentation for anyone who wants to create interactive hypermedia game experiences without specialized software.