2026-07-07 woof A minimalist personal corner of the web by a developer who dabbles in programming and tinkering with their own site as a creative outlet. Features a guestbook project, a PGP key for encrypted contact, and a laid-back tone that captures the spirit of having your own small internet space.
2026-07-07 Working with email addresses in SQL Server Narayana Vyas Kondreddi's home page: Narayana Vyas Kondreddi's technical page dives deep into SQL Server topics, with this article covering how to properly store, validate, and restrict access to email addresses in SQL Server databases using T-SQL. The site also hosts a broader library of SQL Server resources, FAQs on replication, Visual Basic code samples, and ASP references.
2026-07-07 x-log Andreas Jaggi's personal technical weblog, running since 2002, covers programming, Linux administration, web design, networking, and security with short-form posts linking to useful resources and practical how-to snippets. Posts range from LVM partition management and Go coding principles to CSS tricks and Qubes OS tips, making it a useful bookmark for sysadmins and developers alike.
2026-07-07 Xe Iaso Xe Iaso is a prolific technical educator and developer relations professional based in Ottawa who has published over 400 articles exploring programming, AI, cloud infrastructure, and the occasional cursed technology mashup. The site features a rich archive of deep technical writing alongside conference talks, open source projects, and experiments spanning TypeScript, PostgreSQL, LLMs, and beyond.
2026-07-07 Xiokka's Webspace Xiokka's Webspace is the personal homepage of a programmer and electronics enthusiast who shares personal projects, web tools, articles, and a microblog alongside interests like cycling, cooking, and foraging. The site has a charming old-web aesthetic packed with banners, pixel buttons, and stamps, and includes handy utilities like a YouTube thumbnail grabber and URL enlarger.
2026-07-07 XML editors A curated directory of XML editors, listing both commercial and open-source options including well-known tools like XMLSpy, JEdit, and Stylus Studio. The site organizes editors into standard and WYSIWYG categories, making it a handy reference for developers searching for the right XML editing tool.
2026-07-07 xproot's website xproot is a Colombian developer and self-described 'random Internet person' who shares their passion for old computers, programming in languages like C#, Python, VB6, and Bash, and indie gaming. The site features a blog, guestbook, hardware specs for their main machine, and links to multiple social accounts, all wrapped in a charmingly chaotic personal homepage aesthetic.
2026-07-07 XXIIVV — In Transit XXIIVV is the digital library and creative universe of Devine Lu Linvega (Aliceffekt), a prolific programmer, artist, and musician known for building esoteric tools and languages like Uxn and Lietal. The wiki spans computing philosophy, conlang design, music systems, and minimalist software development, making it a deeply fascinating rabbit hole for creative technologists.
2026-07-07 YaBoiDev. YaBoiDev is a personal developer page by a self-taught programmer documenting their journey learning Assembly Language and Java, with a NASM tutorial and notes on MS-DOS executable formats. The site has a charming retro Neocities aesthetic and includes a guestbook, blog, and shareable 88x31 button.
2026-07-07 yarrie Yarrie is a developer's personal hub showcasing a collection of original software projects, including CLI tools for GIF metadata, a macOS launch agent remover, and a Discord bot for Wikimedia embeds. The site also hosts mirrored pages, image boards, and a microblog, making it a compact but productive corner of the web for a prolific open-source tinkerer.
2026-07-07 YuRo's Nest YuRo's Nest is the personal corner of a programmer and game developer who shares creative projects, cool internet finds, and a blog dedicated to 'retro internet sim' games. The site reflects a personality shaped by cats, sci-fi, and D&D, with an open invitation to collaborate on web or Unity projects.
2026-07-07 zane's site Zane Shaw (a.k.a. squidee) is a 20-year-old CS undergrad from Melbourne who builds games and websites for fun, sharing a portfolio, gallery, and guestbook with visitors. The site has a charming old-web aesthetic complete with webrings, a music player, CRT scanline effects, and links to cool sites from friends in the community.
2026-07-07 zanneth.com Zanneth is the personal blog and project showcase of Charles Magahern, a software engineer who writes about topics ranging from reverse engineering arcade hardware and USB hacking to book reviews and technology commentary. The site blends deep technical dives, such as dissecting KONAMI arcade disk images and PS-X EXE file formats, with thoughtful essays on internet privacy and linguistics.
2026-07-07 zera Kieran Klukas, a 17-year-old developer from Westerville, Ohio, showcases his passion for TypeScript, microcontrollers, Nix, CTFs, and FRC robotics programming through this minimal personal homepage. The site has a distinctly hacker-aesthetic with config presented as a Nix flake, links to a blog and verification page, and membership in several webrings including ctp.
2026-07-07 zerokspot.com Zerokspot is the personal blog of Horst Gutmann, a software developer from Graz, Austria working at Grafana Labs, who writes frequently about development workflows, open source software, and programming technologies. With over 2,000 posts spanning years of activity, the site also includes book reviews, travel notes, and community involvement in Go and Python user groups.
2026-07-07 ~bacardi55 The sourcehut profile of developer bacardi55 showcases a collection of open-source projects including a minimal Hugo theme for the IndieWeb, Gemini protocol tools, and Wallabag-related code. A hub for anyone interested in the Gemini protocol, IndieWeb development, or lightweight web publishing tools.
2026-07-07 ~dzwdz dzwdz is a computer science student on tilde.town who tinkers with Tor bridges, IRC bots, and server infrastructure while sharing occasional blog posts on topics like TUI design and feed patterns. The site has a charming minimalist feel and reflects a technically curious personality drawn to both systems programming and playful "antics."
2026-07-07 ~jakintosh/index Jakintosh's personal knowledge base blends philosophical writing, programming notes, and hands-on woodworking projects into a beautifully structured 'garden and stream' format where living documents evolve alongside a chronological action log. Visitors will find detailed documentation of furniture builds, bicycle maintenance, and original philosophical work on topics like degrowth and collapse, making it a genuinely eclectic and thoughtful digital workspace.
2026-07-07 ~kjiwa Home: Kjiwa's personal technical blog covers a range of programming and systems topics, from exploiting Apache James vulnerabilities to writing a DOS boot sector and building a KDE application. The posts span from 2004 to 2016 and offer a glimpse into one developer's deep dives into low-level computing, Java, and Linux tools.
2026-07-07 ~minerobber Minerobber's tilde.town homepage showcases a variety of small programming projects, including a Python-based blog generator, a Brainfuck interpreter for the 3DS, an IRC quote database, and a haiku generator. The site is a compact but genuinely creative collection of hobbyist coding experiments from an active tilde.town community member.
2026-07-07 ~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.
2026-07-07 ~troido Troido's tilde.town home is a showcase of terminal-based multiplayer game projects, including AsciiFarm (a multiplayer ASCII RPG), a Tron clone, and an ASCII art collaborative town called Cadastre. The page logs development updates over the years and links to source code on GitHub, making it a fascinating peek into creative command-line game development.
2026-07-07 ~~~~~ A minimalist homepage on tilde.town featuring an ASCII art cow and a brief personal introduction, linking out to the creator's Twitter and GitHub profiles. The sparse, text-art aesthetic is a nod to old-school Unix terminal culture and the tilde community collaborative server scene.
2026-07-07 ¬ just serendipity 🍀 Thiago Perrotta's digital garden covers technology, open-source software, and continuous learning through a mix of coding notes, tips, and personal discoveries. Featured posts range from Claude Code tweaks to data privacy templates, making it a practical technical blog with an indie-web philosophy.
2026-07-07 首页 - 我的文章 | Mayx的博客 Mayx's technical blog covers hands-on explorations of LLM deployment, XML/XSLT transformations, running Linux in the browser via WASM, Git repository recovery, and other programming curiosities. With 180 articles and over 620,000 characters of content, this Chinese-language developer blog is a rich archive of practical computing experiments and software engineering discoveries.
2026-07-07 cookbook.neocities.org A beginner-friendly cookbook created by Danny Nguyen, Adrian Kong, and Joey Alverez, offering simple recipes for dishes like hamburgers, chicken soup, pasta, and desserts including flan and red velvet cake. Aimed at newcomers to cooking, this starter guide keeps things approachable while pointing readers to more advanced external cookbook resources.
2026-07-07 fruitsculpture.it This Italian domain suggests a site dedicated to the art of fruit sculpting and food carving, a decorative culinary craft. The page appears to be an expired or parked domain with no substantive content currently accessible.
2026-07-07 h2ojustaddina.neocities.org Aquamarine's Summer Cafe is a whimsical mermaid-themed recipe site offering smoothies, coffee, acai bowls, yogurt bowls, and desserts with a beachy summer aesthetic. Created by a self-described 'really pretty mermaid,' the site invites visitors to browse recipes and recreate cafe-style drinks and treats at home.
2026-07-07 365 days of Soups Run by Maria Dias (Tia Maria), this blog documents a year-round love of soup with detailed recipes spanning Pasta Fagioli with Squash, Seafood Corn Chowder, and Broccoli & Cauliflower Corn Chowder. Each post includes ingredient lists, personal notes, and Portuguese culinary influences that make this a warm and distinctive cooking resource.
2026-07-07 !--Can't find substitution for tag [blog.a2zvegetariancuisine]-- A2Z Healthy Vegetarian Cuisine is a recipe blog focused on healthy, guilt-free vegetarian and vegan cooking spanning Indian, fusion, Mediterranean, Mexican, and more cuisines. The site features an impressive alphabetical recipe index organized by dietary needs including diabetic-friendly, gluten-free, Jain, and low-carb options.