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http://duperrier.net/
Marc Duperrier's professional homepage showcases his extensive credentials as a Network and System Security Engineer, including CISSP, MCSE, MCDBA, and CCNA certifications. Visitors can browse his online resume, download a CV in .doc or .pdf format, and review the books and achievements that shaped his career in information security.
https://lile5ko.me/
A work-in-progress personal homepage by lile5ko featuring a blog, fanlistings collection, and a music player showing what they're currently listening to. The site participates in the Webmaster Webring and has a charming early-web aesthetic with buttons and personal content still being built out.
https://landmphone.neocities.org/
Land Proj. is a personal project hub by a creator who goes by 'Land Projects,' featuring Python coding experiments, art, a blog, and a curated collection of cool websites. The site has a strong Frutiger Aero aesthetic and showcases buttons linking to niche tech communities, archives, and indie web projects.
https://blog.katemonkey.com/rss
Kate Bolin (katemonkey) chronicles her journey learning Python, web development fundamentals, and HTML and CSS through online courses, with candid reflections on progress, frustration, and occasional wins. The blog blends technical learning logs with personal commentary and a fun daily sticker feature, making it an endearing document of one developer's skill-building process.
https://nicholasarmstrong.com/2009/12/sending-email-with-powershell-implicit-and-explicit-ssl
Nicholas Armstrong's technical blog dives into practical Windows development challenges, with this post offering a detailed guide to sending email via PowerShell using both implicit and explicit SSL over Gmail's SMTP server. Complete with annotated code snippets and explanations of SSL differences, it's a useful reference for developers navigating PowerShell scripting on Windows.
https://blinkies.cafe/
Blinkies.cafe is a free online generator by Amy that lets you create custom blinkie GIFs, those tiny animated text badges beloved by old-web and Neocities communities. The site includes a massive browsable archive of pre-made blinkies sorted by theme, a blog, and open-source tools built with Node.js and ImageMagick.
https://mrkod.eu.org/
Mrkod is a minimal personal homepage for a programmer with a clever Vim-editor-inspired aesthetic, complete with mode indicators and line numbers rendered in HTML. The site links out to several tech-oriented webrings including Fediring, IndieWeb Webring, and the Darktheme Club, signaling a member of the indie web and open-source computing community.
https://web.jae.gg/
JaeWEB is an open webring created by Jae that connects people who love the old-web aesthetic and want to relive or discover internet eras they missed. Members can join by adding a widget to their site and submitting through Discord or email, with a growing list of personal sites already linked in the ring.
https://kelprot.neocities.org/
THE KELZONE is a visually striking Neocities homepage by Kel, featuring animated floating elements, scrolling clouds, autoplay audio, and an interactive door graphic as the entry point. The page is almost entirely CSS and layout code, with the design itself being the primary content on display.
https://blog.nicholaschen.io/posts/NOW%20PAGE.txt
Nicholas Chen's personal blog covers software engineering, tools for thought, hypertext experimentation, and indie computing ideas with posts ranging from AI guardrails to minimalism and cloud development. His writing blends reflections on technology philosophy with hands-on project work, including explorations of plaintext workflows, knowledge management, and building personal software tools.