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https://blog.dante.cool/link-roundup-4-nerd-stuff-of-various-flavors
Videodante's link roundup series collects interesting corners of the internet spanning games, tech, history, chess, and more into curated posts with personal commentary. This particular entry covers everything from Transformers toys and Linux mini PCs to search engine indexes and medieval history, making it a lively digest of nerd culture.
Blog 2026-03-13
AzN Addicts Links page
https://members.tripod.com/azn_addict1986/Links.htm
AzN Addict's links page is an early 2000s curated directory of resources organized into categories including MP3 downloads, software, game cheats, emulators, and anime sites. Built on Tripod with an AzN Pride aesthetic, it offers a snapshot of the kinds of sites young internet users were frequenting at the turn of the millennium.
Directory 2026-03-11
https://crushpunchh.neocities.org/othersites
A personal Neocities page from crushpunchh featuring a collection of webrings, cliques, fanlistings, and curated site buttons centered around Undertale and Deltarune fandom. The page also showcases an impressive plushie collection of UTDR characters and links out to other fan sites, generators, and webmastery resources.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
Johan Halse
https://johan.hal.se/
Johan Halse is a web developer's personal blog featuring sharp, opinionated commentary on the tech industry, including AI hype, the Rails community, and the blockchain era. Posts are witty and candid, offering a developer's perspective on trends he finds overblown or troubling.
Blog 2026-03-12
Darktheme Club | A showcase of dark themed websites.
https://darktheme.club/
Created by Garrit Franke and inspired by the 512kb Club, the Darktheme Club curates a growing list of websites that implement dark themes either by default or through CSS color-scheme preferences. It serves as both a showcase and a gentle nudge toward better, eye-friendly web design practices across the independent web.
Directory 2026-03-12
Web Development Reading List - WDRL – Web Development Reading List
https://wdrl.info/
WDRL is a curated web development newsletter archive created by freelance frontend developer Anselm Hannemann, running for over 10 years and 300+ editions sent to 18,000 subscribers. The archive compiles handpicked links and resources covering HTML, CSS, JavaScript, SVG, and engineering management, praised by industry figures at Google, Smashing Magazine, and beyond.
Resource 2026-03-13
32-Bit Cafe
https://32bit.cafe/
32-Bit Cafe is a community hub for personal web enthusiasts, hobbyists, and professionals dedicated to reviving the indie web and encouraging self-expression outside of corporate social media. Members get access to tutorials on building personal websites, free services like email and a Git instance, community forums, and collaborative events like code jams.
Organization 2026-03-11
そう遠い夢の WORLD
https://ventablack.neocities.org/
Ventablack is a password-protected personal site with a stylized Japanese-titled landing page, rated 14+ for heavy images, bright colors, and flashing GIFs. The site is built for 1920x1080 desktop viewing and hints at a curated, visually intense experience behind its login gate.
Personal Page 2026-03-11
Useful Page Not Found Error Pages | evolt.org
https://evolt.org/node/4299
Evolt.org is a volunteer-run community resource for web developers, featuring member-submitted articles, news, and reviews covering topics like usability, backend code, visual design, and software. This particular article by Madhu Menon explores how to create helpful and user-friendly 404 error pages, a classic piece of web development guidance from the early 2000s.
Resource 2026-03-13
Using CSS to create a CRT
https://aleclownes.com/2017/02/01/crt-display.html
A technical tutorial by Alec Lownes breaking down how to recreate the nostalgic look of old CRT televisions using pure CSS effects including scanlines, flicker, and color separation. The article walks through each visual component step by step, complete with code snippets and live examples showing screen-door effects built from linear gradients.
Resource 2026-03-15