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notnite
https://notnite.com/
Jules (notnite) is a 19-year-old programmer, modder, reverse engineer, and dataminer who uses this site as her personal hub on the web, complete with a blog, portfolio, and links to her many online profiles. The site features a customizable theme switcher, a collection of 88x31 friend buttons, and links to her open-source work on GitHub, making it a charming slice of old-web culture built by a technically skilled creator.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
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https://helloboi.osmarks.net/
Run by a developer called matt, this minimal site is built around a love of programming, array languages like APL and K, and Emacs. The name '+/' is itself a nod to APL notation, signaling a technically-minded creator whose content appeals to fellow language and code enthusiasts.
Blog 2026-03-12
Leon Mika
https://lmika.org/
Leon Mika is a Melbourne-based software engineer who shares frequent short and long-form posts about his indie software projects, including Android app development, custom blogging CMS tools, and the indie web community. His devlogs cover real-world coding challenges with tools like Flutter, Gradle, and Java, making it a genuinely interesting read for fellow developers tinkering on personal projects.
Blog 2026-03-12
http://ratfactor.com/
Dave Gauer's personal site, ratfactor.com, has been running since 1997 and spans hundreds of pages covering programming languages, assembly, Forth, Linux, OpenBSD, and his own toy language Meow5. A true labor of love from a seasoned hacker, it includes code repositories, a personal wiki, book reviews, art projects, and reflections on decades of computing.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
motan's website
https://motan.works/
Motan's personal site showcases a range of small creative programming projects including a Cyrillic orthography for Polish, a bitmap font called Flipnote Gothic, and a text editor for the Commander X16. The site also links out to Motan's chiptune and tracker music on Bandcamp, YouTube, and the Mod Archive, making it a cozy hub for a technically-minded musician and hobbyist coder.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
How Does a Database Work? | Let’s Build a Simple Database
https://cstack.github.io/db_tutorial
Created by cstack, this site documents the process of building a SQLite clone from scratch in C, walking through 14+ parts covering topics like B-trees, binary search, disk persistence, and SQL compilation. It is an in-depth technical tutorial that answers fundamental questions about how databases actually work under the hood.
Resource 2026-03-12
https://sr.ht/~seirdy
Seirdy's Sourcehut profile showcases a collection of open-source personal projects including dotfiles, a terminal-based dmenu replacement using FZF, MPD scripts, and bubblewrap sandboxing utilities. The projects lean heavily toward Linux power-user tooling, shell scripting, and system customization, making it a useful stop for anyone into Unix-style workflows.
Personal Page 2026-03-11
https://proycon.anaproy.nl/
Maarten van Gompel (proycon) is a research software engineer based in Eindhoven who shares his work in Natural Language Processing, open-source software, and Unix systems alongside personal interests like language learning and home automation. The site features blog posts, a software portfolio, scientific publications, and language-learning resources, making it a rich hub for anyone interested in the intersection of linguistics and technology.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
https://giacintocarlucci.it/
Giacinto Carlucci is an Italian software developer and computer science student who shares his research, ideas, and projects with a refreshingly minimal approach, building the site itself from markdown and bash scripts. Visitors can explore his timeline of tech work, a memex, readings, photography, and a blog, all served without any tracking or analytics.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
https://paemuri.com/
Rafael Escobar is a Brazilian programmer's personal homepage covering his interests in computing science, linguistics, free software, and libertarianism. The site links out to git projects, a Gemini capsule version, and a variety of platforms including last.fm, MyAnimeList, and Neopets, painting a picture of a technically minded, eclectic individual.
Personal Page 2026-03-12