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https://wake.st/
Liaizon Wakest's personal homepage is a sparse but community-connected node on the Merveilles webring, with a dedicated subpage cataloging members who created 88x31px banners for their sites. The page points visitors toward the Fediverse and a /now page, reflecting an indie web ethos centered on small, handcrafted online spaces.
https://pikselkraft.com/en
Pikselkraft is a sustainable web design studio offering eco-friendly, low-tech website creation, audits, illustration, and training with a focus on digital sobriety and energy efficiency. Their work centers on reducing the environmental footprint of the web while improving accessibility, usability, and ethical design practices.
https://robida.net/entries/2026/03/08/the-humanjson-protocol
Beto Dealmeida, a musician and software engineer based in Key Biscayne, FL, proposes a new open web protocol called human.json that lets site owners declare their content is human-generated rather than AI-produced. The post details the JSON format, a web-of-trust vouching system, and companion browser extensions for Chrome, Firefox, and qutebrowser that visually signal human authorship to visitors.
https://tsk.bearblog.dev/
Tuan (known online as tsuki) runs this minimalist blog covering programming, pixel art, music, and personal reflections, with notable posts on note-taking workflows and WebTV history. The site doubles as a showcase of handcrafted web aesthetics, featuring a custom classless CSS framework called Subreply CSS that Tuan created and shares openly.
https://websetsbylynn.neocities.org/
Websets by Lynn offers a growing collection of free web graphics including background sets, animated buttons, glitter fills, and layout generators for personal website builders. The site also hosts interactive graphic makers for blinkies, 88x31 buttons, dollz, and glitter text, making it a practical toolkit for old-web style site decoration.
http://vbaccelerator.com/
vbAccelerator is a free source code library dedicated to pushing Visual Basic beyond its limits, offering advanced tips, custom controls, and full source for UI components like icon menus, flat toolbars, and DirectX game sprites. Programmers looking to build modern-looking VB applications will find extensive Win32 API techniques, ActiveX controls, and annotated code samples covering graphics, registry access, and more.
https://bacardi55.io/
Bacardi55's Web Cave is the personal blog and digital home of a Solutions Architect who writes about selfhosting, data privacy, open source software, and Linux tools. Posts cover everything from keyboard reviews to SSH configuration, Gemini protocol content, and DevSecOps tinkering, making it a treasure trove for indie web and self-hosted tech enthusiasts.
https://blogroll.org/
Blogroll.org is a humanly curated directory of over 1,100 active personal and independent blogs, organized by topic and updated without any algorithmic filtering. It champions the open web by surfacing diverse voices writing about everything from daily life and photography to science and technology, making it a genuine discovery engine for the indie blogging world.
https://planet.grep.be/
Planet Grep is an aggregator of blog posts from Belgian free and open source software (FLOSS) contributors, maintained by Wouter Verhelst. It pulls together feeds from dozens of Belgian developers, system administrators, and open source advocates, making it a lively hub for the Belgian Linux and FLOSS community.
http://redhill.net.au/ig.php
The Red Hill Guide to Computer Hardware is a long-running reference site offering plain-English guidance on choosing hard drives, CPUs, and motherboards for the intelligent non-technician. With over 32 years on the web, it covers the history of x86 processors, price-performance comparisons, and practical workshop notes alongside a hardware glossary.