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https://bringback.blog/
Bring Back Blogging is a community initiative by Ash and Ryan encouraging creators to return to long-form blogging in the wake of Twitter's decline, complete with a directory of over 700 participating writers, artists, and makers. The project celebrates RSS, newsletters, and personal blogs as a richer alternative to social media, inviting readers to discover new voices before everyone scatters to new platforms.
https://bitsy.org/
Bitsy is a minimalist game creation engine designed for making tiny, charming games, interactive worlds, and short stories directly in the browser. The site serves as the central hub for the Bitsy tool, offering links to the editor, a game library, documentation, community forums, and the project's presence on itch.io and GitHub.
https://fundor333.com/
Fundor333 is the personal blog of an Italian Python developer and backend engineer who shares posts about Python tools, HTMX, Django, data engineering, and open source projects. Based in Venice, the site also touches on tech events like PyCon and Hacktoberfest, with occasional detours into gaming and comics.
https://selectbuttonwebring.neocities.org/
The Select Button Webring is a small curated webring connecting a collection of personal and creative websites with names like BLEAK, Tulpa, and The Blueberry Hill. It offers the standard navigation controls of Back, Next, Random, and List, giving visitors a fun way to hop between member sites.
https://karthik82.tripod.com/comp_ftp.htm
Karthik's tutorial page explains how to use FTP to manage and upload files to free web hosting services like Tripod, Geocities, and Fortunecity. It covers why FTP clients are superior to built-in file managers, recommends specific software like CuteFTP and FTP Explorer, and walks through the connection process for major 1990s-era hosts.
http://zensur.freerk.com/
Created by Freerk, this comprehensive tutorial covers dozens of techniques for bypassing internet censorship, including proxies, shell accounts, JAP, and circumventing blocked ports in schools, workplaces, and countries with restrictive filtering. It documents specific censorware products like NetNanny, WebSense, and DansGuardian, making it a rare and detailed reference for anyone facing restricted internet access.
https://tilde.club/~christa
Christa's tilde.club homepage, dubbed 'the dumpster fire,' is a freshly minted personal site on the tilde-verse with a blog, guestbook, and work-in-progress sections. The site participates in several old-web webrings including the Retronaut Webring, SapphicRing, and Hotline Webring, making it a small but charming node in the indie web community.
https://tilde.club/~b10m
A bare-bones tilde.club personal page belonging to user b10m, part of the classic Unix-style shared server community where members access their pages via secure shell. Nearly untouched from its default state, it participates in the tilde.club webring and links to the community's introductory primer.
http://andre-simon.de/doku/highlight/en/highlight.php
The official documentation for Highlight, a powerful open-source syntax highlighting tool by Andre Simon that converts source code into HTML, RTF, LaTeX, SVG, and other formats with customizable color themes and language definitions. Visitors will find a thorough manual covering CLI and GUI options, plugin scripting, regular expressions, LSP client integration, and configuration file formats.
https://toyos.dev/
Guillermo Toyos-Marfurt is a computer scientist and PhD researcher at Institut Polytechnique de Paris, sharing his work on distributed systems, consensus algorithms, and blockchain state machine replication protocols. The site includes published academic papers, a portfolio of public projects, and course notes, making it a tidy hub for a serious researcher's professional presence.