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https://daisy.nekoweb.org/webring
The Bolognese Webring, created and maintained by daisy/spagwhetti, is an open-membership webring with no requirements, inviting anyone to join just for fun. The page provides clear instructions for joining via GitHub pull requests, adding the navigation embed, and even customizing embed colors to match your site.
https://easrng.net/
Em (easrng) is a self-described 'javascript witch' whose personal homepage blends terminal-style aesthetics with stamps, badges, and links reflecting her interests in programming, queer identity, and open web advocacy. The page features references to Nix, anti-Web3 sentiments, and piracy advocacy alongside fanart-style images and contact info for connecting across platforms.
https://sukinocreates.neocities.org/
Sukino's Stuff is a personal hub for AI roleplay enthusiasts, featuring custom chatbots, character cards, and detailed guides for tools like SillyTavern, Deepseek, and GLM. The creator shares practical tips for setting up AI roleplay sessions, fanart, and a curated index of resources for getting the most out of large language models.
https://websec.ca/kb/sql_injection
A comprehensive reference covering SQL injection techniques across MySQL, MSSQL, Oracle, and other database platforms, with detailed cheat sheets for testing, exploitation, obfuscation, and prevention. The Knowledge Base is organized as a dense technical reference for security researchers and penetration testers, covering everything from basic injection testing to advanced topics like out-of-band channeling and password cracking.
https://viggy.ayoni.net/
Viggy (also known as Ayoni) has built a quirky personal corner of the web complete with a virtual pet tamagotchi, an RSS feed, and an invitation to join the 'ViggyClub.' The site has a playful old-web aesthetic with custom buttons, badges, and a cheeky title aimed at IT admins.
https://nolancaudill.com/
Nolan Caudill's personal blog covers software engineering, AI-assisted coding, productivity tools, and side projects from the perspective of a seasoned developer who worked at Slack. Posts range from hands-on experiments with LLMs and agentic coding to reflections on GTD, running, and building small software tools.
https://hansfast.net/
Hans is a designer and thinker focused on information architecture, digital data ownership, and learning spaces, blending visual design with ideas about how people interact with tools and knowledge. His latest writing explores concepts like distributed full-text search via RSS and modern phone call etiquette, making this a thoughtful mix of design philosophy and practical internet ideas.
https://pineco.net/
Pinecone's personal site showcases a wide range of technical and creative interests, with a particular focus on GNU/Linux GUI ricing, programming in Python and Vala, and audio/MIDI work. The site has a playful tone and links to projects on Codeberg, music on Mirlo, and games on Scratch, making it a charming window into the life of a recent University of Washington graduate.
https://mayas-archive.com/
Maya's Archive is a charming personal homepage featuring curated collections of web buttons, stamps, adoptables, and bookmarked links organized in a cozy old-web style. The site includes a dedicated 'Frogland' section, a neighborhood of cool people, and a guestbook, making it a delightful corner of the handcrafted web.
https://www.edwinwenink.xyz/posts/47-tilde_server
Edwin Wenink walks readers through every step of setting up a tilde club server on Linux, from spinning up a cloud VM to configuring nginx, SSH access, and community tools. Written during the COVID-19 lockdown as a social coding experiment, the guide is detailed and conversational at over 2,400 words.