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https://webpage-example.pages.dev/
A demonstration webpage built to accompany an article on webpage development, featuring a personal collection of recipes and cooking resources. The site is minimal in scope but serves as a functional example for readers exploring web development concepts.
https://kid-koda.neocities.org/
Kid Koda's personal Neocities site greets visitors with a retro-styled splash page that sets expectations for a handcrafted, desktop-optimized web experience. The site is an ongoing work-in-progress, built with a focus on learning HTML, CSS, and JS from scratch in the old-web tradition.
http://mspowershell.blogspot.com/2007/12/script-to-extract-disk-space-usage.html
JB's PowerShell is a technical blog by Jakob Bindslet collecting practical PowerShell scripts for system administrators, including WMI queries for disk space monitoring across servers and clusters. Each post shares ready-to-use code snippets with real-world utility, making it a handy reference for Windows scripting tasks.
https://hypercritical.co/
John Siracusa's Hypercritical is a long-running tech commentary blog focused on Apple, macOS, and software criticism, featuring deep analytical essays that pull no punches. Siracusa also develops and showcases his own Mac apps here, including Hyperspace, a disk utility tool described as his riskiest creation.
https://fnhipster.com/
FNHipster is a personal stream-of-consciousness chronicle from a self-described webmaster, covering technology, creativity, and random life events. The site features a custom ASCII stream API and a minimalist dark aesthetic with amber text, hinting at a technically creative personality behind the scenes.
https://ottorask.com/
Otto Rask is a Finnish software and product professional who writes candid, opinionated posts on software development practices, DevOps, Linux, and the web, with entries dating back to at least 2009. His blog tackles topics like the futility of pull request culture, encrypted LVM volumes, and webmentions, making it a worthwhile stop for developers who appreciate blunt technical commentary.
https://win98icons.alexmeub.com/
Alex Meub's Windows 98 Icon Viewer is an interactive browser-based gallery showcasing the classic icon set from Microsoft's iconic 1998 operating system. Visitors can browse and download the original pixel-art icons including the Recycle Bin, My Computer, and Documents folders, making it a handy nostalgia resource for retro computing enthusiasts and designers.
https://links.net/webpub/html/mobile.html
Justin Hall, one of the earliest personal web publishers, shares practical tips for making old-school HTML pages render well on modern mobile devices using viewport meta tags and basic CSS. The page covers responsive design techniques suited for simple web essays, including how to handle blockquotes, images, and embedded YouTube videos on small screens.
http://dayid.org/comp/tm.html
Dayid's tmux and screen cheat-sheet offers a side-by-side comparison table of keyboard shortcuts and commands for two popular terminal multiplexers, GNU screen and tmux. Originally created in 2009 when tmux was still new, it covers essential actions like session management, window navigation, and pane splitting in a compact, easy-to-scan format.
https://maxpixels.moe/
Max's Apartment is a handcrafted personal site by the developer/artist maxpixels, self-described as covering webdev, art, and whatever. It features indie projects like nekocafe (a social network for cats) and nkko (a platform for indie devs), alongside a blog, guestbook, and a curated collection of webrings.