Computers & Internet
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https://m15o.ichi.city/
m15o's minimal homepage serves as a hub linking to a personal journal and wiki, reflecting the creator's love of simple living, coffee, walking, and conversations about computers and the internet. The site's stripped-down aesthetic and focus on connecting with people make it a charming example of the small, indie web ethos.
http://blog.commandlinekungfu.com/
Command Line Kung Fu is a long-running blog by contributors Ed Skoudis, Hal Pomeranz, and Tim Medin, delivering tips, tricks, and practical techniques for working with the command line across Linux, OS X, and Windows. With over 180 episodes covering everything from shell scripting to security tools, it is a rich reference for anyone who spends time at a terminal.
https://yuros-nest.neocities.org/
YuRo's Nest is the personal corner of a programmer and game developer who shares creative projects, cool internet finds, and a blog dedicated to 'retro internet sim' games. The site reflects a personality shaped by cats, sci-fi, and D&D, with an open invitation to collaborate on web or Unity projects.
https://disassociated.com/ye-old-blogroll-trove-links-blogs-personal-websites
The blog 'disassociated' reflects on the indie and small web, exploring topics like blogrolls, web directories, and the corporatization of the internet through platforms like Substack. The author writes thoughtfully about preserving independent web culture and the history of how bloggers once discovered and shared each other's work.
https://wearefarmersdu.neocities.org/
Loofa's Corner is a mobile-first personal homepage on Neocities featuring old-web aesthetics, including a Webmaster Webring badge and retro Windows 7-style dialog box imagery. The site is image-heavy and leans into classic indie web culture with a charming, handcrafted feel.
http://okturing.com/
A terminal-style site running what appears to be a live Plan 9 operating system session, displaying real-time process listings, namespace bindings, and system output from a cpu0 node. It offers a fascinating window into Plan 9 from Bell Labs in action, with timestamped shell sessions and moon phase data scrolling alongside raw OS internals.
http://lxr.linux.no/linux+v2.6.26.2
LXR (Linux Cross Reference) is a powerful source code browser for the Linux kernel, allowing developers to navigate and search through dozens of kernel versions from v2.6 through v6.7. It provides hyperlinked, indexed access to the full Linux kernel source tree, making it an invaluable reference tool for kernel developers and systems programmers.
https://wiishopchannel.net/
A faithful web-based remake of the Nintendo Wii Shop Channel, recreating the iconic storefront's interface, music, and visual style in the browser. Fans of the original Wii era will recognize the distinctive keyboard layout, dot-matrix text fields, and looping background audio that made the original channel so memorable.
https://pcnineoneone.com/
PC911 offers friendly, jargon-free computer help covering Windows how-to guides, freeware recommendations, tips and tweaks, and hardware and software reviews. The site is a practical reference for everyday PC users looking to troubleshoot problems, secure their systems, or get more performance out of their machines.
http://amassment.org/board/viewtopic.php?t=1960
Amassment is a community forum dedicated to fan site and fanlisting creators, where members share works-in-progress and discuss personal web projects. This particular board thread invites members to post about fanlistings they are currently building, sparking discussion around subjects ranging from Pokemon characters to anime favorites.