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~annika@tilde.club
http://tilde.club/~annika
Annika's tilde.club personal blog mixes tech musings with slice-of-life posts, covering topics like mutt email configuration, vim commands, git tips, and World of Warcraft Classic mods. The site has a charming mix of humorous listicles and thoughtful reflections, hosted on the classic tilde.club Unix social server.
Blog 2026-03-17
Oh Bother! The Winnie the Pooh Fanlisting
https://pooh.dead-ish.net/
Oh Bother! is a long-running fanlisting dedicated to the beloved Winnie the Pooh franchise, covering the original books, classic Disney films, and characters from the Hundred Acre Wood. With over 2,300 members and active since November 2002, it invites fans to join the list and show their love for Pooh and his friends.
Fan Site 2026-03-12
The Perfect Website
https://perfectsite.neocities.org/
A pointed, satirical manifesto about the principles of good web design, arguing that lightweight, accessible, and readable sites are inherently superior to bloated, over-engineered ones. The site itself serves as a live demonstration of its own philosophy, loading in near-zero kilobytes while covering performance, responsiveness, accessibility, HTTPS, and semantic HTML.
Resource 2026-03-12
The Neocities RSS guide
https://rssguide.neocities.org/
Created by Adrian Neumann, this concise tutorial walks Neocities users through building an RSS feed by hand using a plain text editor, covering boilerplate XML, timestamps, and adding items. It's a focused, practical reference that makes RSS approachable for hobbyist webmasters who want to syndicate their site content without relying on third-party tools.
Resource 2026-03-12
https://icosahedr.online/
Jules (icosahedr.online) is a 19-year-old applied computer science student who built this handcrafted personal homepage from scratch, describing themselves as a 'webmaid' and licensing their content under a custom 'Sapped Energy License.' The site features social media links across many platforms, friend buttons, webrings, and a Discord server for Jules's personal projects.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
Itinerae — html and css website layouts and more
https://itinerae.blogspot.com/2024/01/foryou.html
Itinerae is a resource hub offering free HTML and CSS website layouts, web graphics, backgrounds, and dividers for personal site builders on platforms like Neocities and Nekoweb. The site has since migrated to itinerae.org, making this Blogspot page a redirect notice for returning visitors.
Resource 2026-03-15
Candy Hospital
https://candyhospital.neocities.org/
Candy Hospital is Dollie's personal link collection hub, gathering resources, interesting websites, and a small amount of original content across topics like mental health, writing, and parent resources. The site has a charming old-web aesthetic and includes sections for a web chapel, favourite things, and miscellaneous links, making it a cozy starting point for browsing curated corners of the internet.
Personal Page 2026-03-11
i.webthings hub
https://iwebthings.joejenett.com/
Joe Jenett's i.webthings hub is a long-running web log and link aggregator curated since 2010, surfacing interesting finds from across the indie and old web including CSS tools, open-source projects, creative web experiments, and webring trails. It serves as a personal web curation hub with an accompanying directory, making it a beloved fixture in the small-web and independent web community.
Blog 2026-03-12
flipping typical: preview text & compare your fonts easily
https://flippingtypical.com/
Flipping Typical is a browser-based font preview tool created by Stuart Robinson that lets you instantly compare all the typefaces installed on your computer side by side. Type in any text and see it rendered across dozens of popular fonts simultaneously, with keyboard shortcuts for toggling bold, italic, night mode, and alphabetical sorting.
Resource 2026-03-13
n o s t a l g i a « p r o j e c t «
http://nostalgia.withinmyworld.org/
The Nostalgia Project is a loving tribute to the early internet era, celebrating the days when building websites was a quirky hobby and mobile-first design was unimaginable. It takes visitors on a reflective journey back to the old web, capturing the spirit of handcrafted sites from nearly two decades ago.
Personal Page 2026-03-12