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https://0xff.nu/
Paul Glushak (hxii) is a Python developer and R&D team lead who shares his personal projects, productivity experiments, and developer rants in a clean minimalist format. The site showcases tools like Hajime (a static site generator), Boku (a task runner), and Dengonban, alongside a journal of reflections on ADHD productivity, work culture, and software craftsmanship.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
Sam Patterson
https://sampatt.com/
Sam Patterson is a fullstack developer with a focus on decentralization, self-hosting, privacy, and local LLMs, making this a great stop for those interested in the intersection of modern software and digital autonomy. The site reflects a technically oriented personal presence built around cutting-edge topics in open and distributed computing.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
llimllib notes
https://notes.billmill.org/
Bill Mill's personal notes site is a sprawling Obsidian-generated knowledge base covering programming, AI tools, data visualization, computer usage tips, and more. With nearly 3000 links spanning topics from Rust and Go to CLI tools and interactive explainers, it reads like a working developer's externalized brain made public.
Resource 2026-03-11
Lazy Foo' Productions - Starting out on Game Programming
https://lazyfoo.net/articles/article01/index.php
Lazy Foo' Productions is a comprehensive game programming tutorial site covering SDL and OpenGL, aimed at C++ developers learning to build 2D games from scratch. The site includes structured tutorials, articles on topics like state machines and AI basics, and practical advice on scoping beginner projects to avoid common pitfalls.
Resource 2026-03-12
Dive on in!
https://syslbnth.neocities.org/nexus
Phantom, known across platforms as radicalhelmet and qcom, has built a personal hub collecting years of videogame criticism and criticism for outlets like Unwinnable Magazine alongside hobbyist code with a particular love for assembly language. Visitors will find terminal games, Emacs configs, a Game Boy Camera gallery, and a ROMhacking project, all wrapped in an atmospheric old-web aesthetic.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
Harry Brown
https://hrry.me/
Harry Brown's personal hub showcases a collection of self-built software projects including a distributed web crawler, a command-line pizza downloader, and a YouTube media tool. The site has a nostalgic old-web aesthetic complete with 88x31 buttons, a homelab section, and links to his various online presences.
Personal Page 2026-03-11
compudanzas — compudanzas
https://compudanzas.net/
Compudanzas is a creative computing collective exploring what they call 'joyful and human-scale computing,' developing projects that treat computers as dances, rituals, and games. Their work includes an introduction to uxn programming, zines about digital circuits, bean-based computing puzzles, and other experimental low-tech and alternative computing projects.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
https://jjanzen.ca/
J. Janzen is a computer science master's student at the University of Manitoba whose personal site doubles as a Git server and project host, with a focus on theoretical CS topics like computational geometry and microfluidic mixing algorithms. The site embraces old-web aesthetics and a strong anti-JavaScript philosophy, featuring updates, webrings, and handcrafted HTML that would feel right at home on early Geocities.
Personal Page 2026-03-13
Mauricio Poppe notes | Mauricio Poppe
https://www.mauriciopoppe.com/
Mauricio Poppe is a NYC-based Software Engineer sharing notes on Kubernetes, data visualization, mathematics, and creative coding projects like 3D convex hulls and Three.js demos. The site blends technical depth with personal pursuits including language learning, bachata dancing, and open-source tools like function-plot and interval arithmetic.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
https://aboutdavid.me/
David is a high-schooler who codes open-source projects, including JavaScript tools for syncing budgets, handling RSS feeds, and using Notion as a CMS. The site showcases a handful of GitHub projects with live commit tracking, contact details, and a clean minimal layout.
Personal Page 2026-03-12