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  • 2026-07-07
    Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive | Women's and Gender Studies | Chapman University
    Chapman University's Digital Commons hosts this archive of student-created feminist zines produced through the Women's and Gender Studies program, covering topics like reproductive justice, intersectionality, the female gaze, and women's health. Each zine combines writings and artwork by student teams, making this a rich collection of undergraduate feminist scholarship in a creative format.
  • 2026-07-07
    Zine Archives - Zines - Research Guides at OC Libraries
    A research guide from Olympic College Libraries compiling major physical and digital zine archives, from the Barnard Zine Library to the Queer Zine Archive Project and the Library of Congress Zine Web Archive. Students and researchers exploring zine culture will find curated links to hundreds of self-published works covering politics, art, creative writing, and counter-culture movements.
  • 2026-07-07
    Zine Bakery
    Created by Amanda Wyatt Visconti, Zine Bakery is a richly catalogued collection of hundreds of free zines focused on social justice, feminist tech, digital humanities, disability justice, and LGBTQIA+ topics. The site doubles as a scholarly research project, complete with dataset building, zine visualization tools, and librarianship resources, making it a unique intersection of activism and academic zine culture.
  • 2026-07-07
    Zine Collections - Gleeson Zine Library - Gleeson Library at University of San Francisco
    The Gleeson Zine Library at the University of San Francisco maintains a curated collection of zines available for research, borrowing, and discovery through their dedicated library portal. Visitors can explore collection overviews, development policies, diversity statements, and digital bookplates, making it a valuable academic resource for zine culture and self-publishing history.
  • 2026-07-07
    Zine Library — East Bay Alternative Book & Zine Fest
    The EBABZ Digital Zine Library is a curated collection of free and purchasable zines hosted by the East Bay Alternative Book and Zine Fest, featuring over 100 works from independent creators on topics ranging from mental health and politics to art and cooking. A rich archive of grassroots publishing, it offers direct PDF downloads or links to view and purchase each zine, celebrating the DIY spirit of Bay Area zine culture.
  • 2026-07-07
    Zine printers and companies - Nicezines
    Nicezines is a dedicated hub for zine culture, featuring a comprehensive directory of zine printers and companies from around the world to help creators bring their publications to life. The site also covers zine festivals, events, and how-to guides, making it a go-to resource for both new and experienced zine makers.
  • 2026-07-07
    Zine Publishers, Distros & Libraries - Zines at the Library of Congress - Research Guides at Library of Congress
    A curated research guide from the Library of Congress listing U.S. and international zine distributors, publishers, and zine libraries for researchers and collectors. The guide serves as a practical starting point for locating independent zine vendors, with annotated links to distros from cities like NYC, Seattle, Oakland, and San Francisco.
  • 2026-07-07
    Zine Union Catalog
    The Zine Union Catalog is a collaborative library catalog dedicated to zines, bringing together partner libraries to make zine collections searchable and discoverable in one place. Visitors can browse objects, collections, people and organizations, and works through an advanced search interface powered by CollectiveAccess.
  • 2026-07-07
    zineopolis
    About the Collection: Zineopolis is an art-zine archive curated by Dr Jackie Batey at the University of Portsmouth, preserving visual zines created by Illustration degree students alongside donated and purchased works since 2007. The collection champions uncensored creative expression outside traditional publishing, focusing on art-heavy zines and offering workshops, research resources, and short films about zine culture.
  • 2026-07-07
    Zines
    1312 Press is an anarchist zine distro operating out of Occupied Coastal Salish Territories, publishing and distributing printable zines focused on anti-fascism, anti-colonialism, and anti-police politics. The catalog includes titles covering topics like antifascist skinhead history, Indigenous land defense at Standing Rock, settler colonialism, and resistance to grand juries, with many available for both reading online and printing.
  • 2026-07-07
    zines – GEOZONe
    GEOZONe is an archive of radical geographic zines and print ephemera, collecting over 80 titles that explore themes like abolition, urban geography, climate politics, housing justice, and community mapping. The collection spans deeply political and experimental works, from strike zines to queer school charters to guides on gentrification, making it a remarkable repository for radical geography enthusiasts and activists.
  • 2026-07-07
    Zines | Antiquated Future
    Antiquated Future is an online shop and catalog specializing in zines, books, music, and paper goods from hundreds of independent creators and small publishers. With over 343 zine titles from artists like Aaron Cometbus, John Porcellino, and Alex Wrekk, it serves as a remarkable resource for the DIY publishing and zine community.
  • 2026-07-07
    Zines | Lunaseeker Press
    Lunaseeker Press is the zine catalog of Australian creator Zachary Kai, showcasing a growing collection of handmade mini and quarter-size zines covering topics from fantasy book recommendations to gardening, travel, sci-fi, and personal essays. The zines are held in notable collections including the Glasgow Zine Library and the National Library of Australia, and are available through several independent distros.
  • 2026-07-07
    Zines | Scrappy Capy Distro
    Scrappy Capy Distro is an anarchist zine distribution site offering a curated collection of political zines covering topics like antifascism, mutual aid, feminism, and COVID safety. The collection spans everything from anti-capitalist theory to practical guides, with titles like 'Gossip as Direct Action' and 'Insurrectionary Mutual Aid' making it a rich resource for radical literature.
  • 2026-07-07
    Zines, E-Zines, Fanzines
    The Book of Zines: Directory: The Book of Zines, edited by Chip Rowe, is a comprehensive directory covering every aspect of zine culture including archives, libraries, distribution, legal issues, reviews, and history. A go-to reference for self-publishers and zine enthusiasts, it also accompanies a published book available on Kindle, Nook, and Kobo.
  • 2026-07-07
    Zines, E-Zines, Fanzines
    The Book of Zines: Directory: The Book of Zines, edited by Chip Rowe, is a comprehensive directory covering every facet of zine culture including archives, libraries, distribution, legal issues, history, and interviews with zine editors. Running since 1996 and paired with a published book available on Kindle and other platforms, it serves as an essential reference hub for zine makers and enthusiasts alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    zinesters — LiveJournal
    Zinesters is a LiveJournal community hub for independent zine creators and enthusiasts, with over 600 members sharing new issues, trade offers, distro listings, and calls for submissions. Posts range from punk and fanzine releases to open mic readings, making it a lively gathering spot for the DIY print culture underground.
  • 2026-07-07
    ~*~plaintextdistro~*~
    Plaintext Distro is an anti-capitalist zine distribution collective that makes low-tech, DIY, and culturally-minded zines accessible to readers worldwide, with a particular focus on topics like right-to-repair, digital decentralization, indie game-making, and software art history. Their catalog features zines from a rotating cast of small-press creators, and the collective participates in events like the Dublin Small Press Fair and Edinburgh Zine Fair.
  • 2026-04-18
    incompetech by Kevin MacLeod
    Kevin MacLeod's incompetech is the legendary home of royalty-free, Creative Commons music used by countless YouTube creators, filmmakers, and podcasters worldwide. Alongside its massive music library, the site also offers unique tools like graph paper generators, calendars, and quirky utilities like a hurdy-gurdy tuner.
  • 2026-04-18
    Webring
    The XXIIVV Webring is a curated community ring connecting artists, developers, and makers who build hand-crafted wikis and personal portfolios on the independent web. With hundreds of member sites spanning creative coders, digital artists, and indie web enthusiasts, it serves as both a discovery engine and a statement of intent for the small, handmade web movement.
  • 2026-04-18
    Periodic Table - Ptable
    Ptable is a richly interactive periodic table created by Michael Dayah, offering property trend visualization, 3D orbital diagrams, isotope data, and compound mixing tools for all 118 elements. Available in dozens of languages and regularly updated, it serves as a go-to reference for students, educators, and chemistry enthusiasts alike.
  • 2026-04-18
    9FRONT.ORG THE PLAN FELL OFF
    9front is the official home of 9front, a fork of Plan 9 from Bell Labs, offering downloads, documentation, bug tracking, and community resources for this experimental operating system. The site features an FQA (Frequently Questioned Answers), manual pages, a wiki, and release announcements for a niche but dedicated OS community.
  • 2026-04-18
    Peelopaalu - Directory
    Peelopaalu is a hand-curated link directory maintained by a single person until July 2024, collecting a wonderfully eclectic mix of old web gems, retro tech blogs, Habbo Hotel archives, ASCII art, DOS resources, and internet oddities. The directory spans hundreds of links across five pages, offering a snapshot of niche internet culture that feels like a guided tour through forgotten corners of the web.
  • 2026-04-18
    Evolution of the Scrollbar
    Created by Sébastien Matos as an ECAL student project, this visual timeline traces the evolution of the scrollbar from Xerox Star in 1981 through Windows 10 in 2015, with screenshots of each OS interface. It is a concise and fascinating piece of UI history that shows how a seemingly mundane interface element transformed over four decades of computing.
  • 2026-04-18
    2Bit - A website about 2bit stuff.
    Built around the aesthetic and hardware limitations of 2-bit graphics, this quirky personal site from a creator known as 2Bit celebrates the original Game Boy era with game reviews, hardware pages, memes, and Easter eggs. The site itself renders in only four colors as a nod to its theme, and includes chiptune background music and blog posts musing on generational identity and retro tech.
  • 2026-04-18
    99GIF shop
    99GIF Shop is a charming Neocities-based archive presenting hundreds of classic animated GIFs in a nostalgic storefront format, complete with mock 'add to cart' buttons. Visitors can browse 11 pages of catalogued web graphics spanning pixel art icons, glittery hearts, butterflies, and other beloved old-web imagery.
  • 2026-04-18
    Blue VMU
    Blue VMU is a personal site dedicated to the Sega Dreamcast, exploring the console from a fresh modern perspective rather than pure nostalgia. The creator documents their hands-on experience with the system through posts, a gallery, and notes on hardware projects like battery replacement and retrobriting.
  • 2026-04-18
    DAIKONET
    DAIKONET is an adult-oriented personal homepage on Neocities with a moody, old-web aesthetic and image-heavy layout. The minimal text and cryptic taglines give it a distinctly atmospheric feel reminiscent of early internet personal pages.
  • 2026-04-18
    DVLSBLSH
    DVLSBLSH is an image-heavy visual fan site updated regularly throughout mid-to-late 2022, presenting a curated stream of dated visual posts. The archive-style layout with 30+ entries suggests a dedication to collecting and sharing fan imagery, making it an intriguing visual diary for followers of whatever subject inspired it.
  • 2026-04-18
    Distant Skies - A Crystalis Fan Site
    Distant Skies is a dedicated fan site for Crystalis, the beloved 1990 NES action-RPG, created by Binarynova who has cherished the game since childhood. Visitors will find tips, information, and heartfelt personal history surrounding this classic title, along with guidance on where to play it today.
  • 2026-04-18
    The Horror GIF Necronomicon
    The Horror GIF Necronomicon bills itself as the internet's largest collection of horror and Halloween web resources, housing over 8000 animated GIFs, creepy backgrounds, dividers, sounds, and MIDIs all free to download. Organized categorically for web builders and Halloween enthusiasts, it's a treasure trove of classic spooky graphics reminiscent of the golden age of Geocities-style haunted homepages.
  • 2026-04-18
    IroIro's Retro Emporium
    IroIro's Retro Emporium is a passion project covering obscure and classic anime, manga, and retro video games from the 80s and 90s, with individually written articles on titles like Legend of Black Heaven, Tokyo Babylon, and Baoh. The site shines a light on forgotten gems and under-the-radar series that slipped through the cracks, making it a treasure trove for fans of vintage Japanese animation and gaming.
  • 2026-04-18
    irony machine
    Irony Machine is a minimalist personal site on Neocities with a stripped-down interface featuring animation toggles and a sitemap. The sparse but deliberate design suggests a creator focused on crafting a clean old-web aesthetic experience.
  • 2026-04-18
    KICK IN THE TEETH
    Kicked in Teeth is a visually striking personal site by a creator named Devi, featuring a heavily image-based layout with a bold, edgy aesthetic. The sparse text and rich imagery suggest a showcase-style page centered on personal art or graphic work, with links to social platforms like Tumblr and Instagram.
  • 2026-04-18
    ~*~ Kirby's Dream Site !*!
    A dedicated fan site celebrating Nintendo's Kirby franchise, featuring fanart, animations, and curated links to other Kirby resources around the web. The creator shares personal updates, classic Kirby content like Bronto animations and Grape Garden pages, and pays homage to beloved community sites like Kirby's Rainbow Resort.
  • 2026-04-18
    prr
    Marina Kukso's portfolio showcases 3D art through a visually rich, image-heavy layout on Neocities. The site is minimal in text but dense with visual work, and lists the creator as available for work through the bits.coop cooperative.
  • 2026-04-18
    ももいろとりっく
    A Japanese illustration site by the artist Mugichoco, featuring a gallery of cute character artwork updated over several years from 2016 onward. The site links to the creator's Pixiv profile and showcases original drawings centered on kawaii girl characters.
  • 2026-04-18
    Three.js Sketches
    A collection of 3D visual sketches by mrdoob, created using the Three.js Editor and hosted on Neocities, spanning from 2015 to 2021. Each numbered entry is a standalone interactive or rendered piece, making this a fascinating gallery of generative and WebGL-based digital art experiments.
  • 2026-04-18
    /newlambda
    Synth's personal creative hub showcases original artwork, game mods, creature collections, and a sketchbook alongside interests in biology, old websites, and retro games like the Petz series. The site is a hand-coded labor of love on Neocities, packed with adoptables, sprite work, a console vault, and a growing catalog of projects updated regularly.
  • 2026-04-18
    OverClockWorked - Retro Game Coverage
    MSX_POCKY's OverClockWorked is a labor-of-love retro gaming coverage site with a special focus on older Mac games from 1984 to 2005, a niche that is rarely documented elsewhere. Alongside Mac coverage, the site branches into SEGA consoles and Windows games, all presented with a charming old-web personality that evokes the fan sites of the early internet era.
  • 2026-04-18
    coco's pixel safari
    Coco's Pixel Safari is a graphics archive offering free web decorations including dividers, favicons, stamps, blinkies, buttons, and more for anyone to use on their own site. The collection spans both new and old-web style graphics, making it a handy resource for anyone looking to add retro flair to their pages.
  • 2026-04-18
    shishka
    Shishka is a web archive-inspired personal site collecting buttons, blinkies, GIFs, and icons from the 90s and 00s web, alongside original art, shrines, reviews, and a browser-based game called 'No Follow' about the old internet. The meta keywords and section labels make clear that web graphics archiving and old-web nostalgia are the dominant focus of this carefully curated space.
  • 2026-04-18
    substack.net
    Substack is a visual art-focused personal page on Neocities, showcasing a dense gallery of images under the handle 'substack.' The site is almost entirely composed of artwork with minimal text, making the images themselves the star of the experience.
  • 2026-04-18
    Terribleideas' Site - Front Page
    Brad (terribleideas) created a fun CSS experiment showcasing custom HTML-like tags that replicate old-web text effects like blink, sparkle, shudder, rumble, and marching ants. The site offers a hotlinkable stylesheet (badideas.css) so others can add these whimsical text animations to their own pages.
  • 2026-04-18
    30 MINUTES OF MADNESS
    30 Minutes of Madness is a cult public access-style video series dating back to 1992, featuring bizarre and offbeat short films, sketches, and video oddities under the Lethal Finger LLC banner. The site archives episodes, a blog, gallery, music, zines, and merch for fans of underground weird video culture.
  • 2026-04-18
    The Death Generator
    The Death Generator, created by Alice Averlong, is a web tool that lets you create fake 'game over' and death screen text images in the style of classic video games. With a gallery of generators and support for custom text, transparent backgrounds, and GIF export, it's a delightfully nerdy playground for meme-makers and retro gaming fans alike.
  • 2026-04-18
    shmuplations.com
    Shmuplations is a dedicated repository of translated interviews and developer commentary from Japanese game creators, focusing on classic arcade and console titles from the 80s and 90s. Featuring translated conversations with legends like Shigeru Miyamoto and coverage spanning platformers, RPGs, shmups, and fighting games, it offers rare behind-the-scenes insight into the golden age of Japanese game development.
  • 2026-04-18
    Nathan's Toasty Technology Page
    Nathan Lineback's long-running tech page is best known for its comprehensive GUI Gallery, tracing the history and evolution of graphical user interfaces across decades of operating systems. The site also features sharp anti-Internet-Explorer commentary, Windows utility downloads, and a collection of classic DOOM levels and screenshots.
  • 2026-04-18
    7nonsense
    7nonsense is a charming personal blog by a vintage technology enthusiast who shoots photos exclusively with old digital cameras like the Sony Mavica and Nintendo Game Boy Camera. The site spans blog posts, collections, glitch art, and shrines, all wrapped in a quirky retro-web aesthetic that celebrates old technology, video games, and music.
  • 2026-04-18
    /g/'s Based Sites
    A community-curated link directory originating from 4chan's /g/ board, collecting hundreds of notable and obscure websites spanning search engines, FTP crawlers, open directories, retro web tools, and internet oddities. With 764 links organized into categories, it serves as a living index of useful, weird, and hard-to-find corners of the internet.
  • 2026-04-18
    The Insidious Bogleech
    Bogleech is Jonathan Wojcik's long-running labor of love covering creature design reviews, bizarre biology, weird fiction, and year-round Halloween horror since 2001. Visitors will find deep-dive reviews of Pokemon and Digimon monsters, original tabletop RPG content including the Mortasheen bestiary, Halloween finds, and a sprawling archive of creature-focused writing spanning decades.
  • 2026-04-18
    FilesFound! Homepage
    FilesFound! is a digital archaeology project by PIXELATEDCROWN, dedicated to excavating and documenting the contents of obsolete storage media like floppy disks, VHS tapes, MiniDiscs, and game cartridges. Each article highlights a unique discovery, from vintage screensavers to award-winning CD-ROM art collections, preserving digital artifacts that might otherwise be lost forever.
  • 2026-04-18
    Flashpoint Archive
    Flashpoint Archive is a massive community-driven preservation project that has saved over 200,000 web games and animations from obsolete browser plugins like Flash, Shockwave, and Unity. Started by BlueMaxima in 2017, it offers a full software suite including a launcher, proxy, and sandbox so anyone can relive classic webgames that would otherwise be lost forever.
  • 2026-04-18
    Floor796
    Floor796 is a massive, ever-expanding animated scene set on the 796th floor of a space station, packed with hundreds of references to memes, games, films, anime, and music. Visitors can zoom and pan across a sprawling pixel-art world to discover countless pop culture easter eggs hidden throughout the intricate, living illustration.
  • 2026-04-17
    Oh Shit, Git!?!
    Created by Katie Sylor-Miller, this site offers plain-English solutions to common Git disasters, covering everything from undoing commits to fixing bad merges with real command-line examples. Available in over 25 languages, it tackles the most frustrating version control situations with humor and practical code snippets.
  • 2026-04-17
    PersonalSit.es | Yes we got hot and fresh sites
    PersonalSit.es is an open-source directory of nearly 1,000 personal websites, curated so people can discover and celebrate each other's handcrafted corners of the internet. Built by Andy Bell and maintained by Henry Desroches and Declan Chidlow, it lets visitors browse by tags, filter for RSS-enabled sites, or jump to a random site for a surprise.
  • 2026-04-17
    Style Stage from Modern CSS Solutions
    Style Stage is a community-driven CSS showcase inspired by the legendary CSS Zen Garden, where contributors submit alternate stylesheets to redesign the same base HTML page in wildly different ways. Maintained by Stephanie Eckles of ModernCSS.dev, it serves as both a living gallery of modern CSS techniques and an open invitation for CSS practitioners of any skill level to demonstrate what the language can do.
  • 2026-02-01
    home - evergreen
    Evergreen's personal corner of the web features a striking ASCII art homepage with sections spanning writing, art, dreams, a blog, and a manifesto. The site has a distinct handcrafted aesthetic with a mushroom-themed visual identity and links to creative projects, a shop, and a guestbook.
  • 2026-02-01
    T E X T F I L E S D O T C O M
    Textfiles.com, maintained by Jason Scott, is a massive archive of ASCII text files from BBS culture spanning the mid-1980s and earlier, preserving a crucial slice of pre-web digital history. Visitors can explore thousands of documents, ASCII art, BBS lists, digests, and companion projects like the BBS Documentary, making it an indispensable treasure trove for digital history enthusiasts.
  • 2026-02-01
    browsers.evolt.org
    The evolt.org Browser Archive is a massive historical collection of web browsers spanning decades, maintained by founding member Adrian Roselli and his team of volunteers. Visitors can download rare and vintage browsers ranging from early Internet Explorer builds to obscure experimental clients like WorldWideWeb (Nexus) by Tim Berners-Lee himself.
  • 2026-02-01
    Motherfucking Website
    A profanity-laden satirical manifesto arguing that modern web design is bloated, inaccessible, and over-engineered, using an intentionally bare-bones HTML page as its own proof of concept. The site makes a genuine point about web performance, accessibility, and minimalism by demonstrating that a plain, unstyled page loads fast, works everywhere, and communicates clearly.
  • 2026-02-01
    Better Motherfucking Website
    A satirical but genuinely useful manifesto on readable web design, arguing that just 7 lines of CSS can dramatically improve any website's usability. The site covers practical typography tips like line-height, contrast, font size, and line-width, all delivered with deliberately crude humor.
  • 2026-02-01
    NENRIKIDO
    Nenrikido is a beautifully crafted personal site by a creator who shares their art, commissions, and web projects with an emphasis on visual presentation and interactive design. Visitors can explore a gallery, shrines, a curated library, a microblog, and even a draggable card interface with switchable emoji-themed color palettes.
  • 2026-02-01
    Cameron's World
    Cameron's World is a stunning web-collage assembled by Cameron Askin from thousands of archived GeoCities pages spanning 1994 to 2009, celebrating the raw, chaotic beauty of early personal homepages. Equal parts art project and digital archaeology, it immerses visitors in the animated GIFs, gaudy backgrounds, and unfiltered self-expression that defined the old web.
  • 2026-02-01
    Ektoplazm - Free Music Portal and Psytrance Netlabel - MP3, FLAC, and WAV Downloads
    Ektoplazm is the world's largest free and legal psytrance music portal and netlabel, offering over 28 million Creative Commons-licensed releases in MP3, FLAC, and WAV formats since 2007. Visitors can browse dozens of subgenres including Goa, Darkpsy, Downtempo, IDM, and Forest trance, making it an essential destination for fans of psychedelic electronic music.
  • 2026-02-01
    Somnolescent
    Somnolescent is a collective of artsy creators from around the world who share a love for obscure and overlooked things. The group's landing page invites visitors to explore the work and interests of its members, spanning art, writing, and niche curiosities.
  • 2026-02-01
    * GIFYPET *
    GifyPet is a free embeddable virtual pet widget generator for personal websites, letting visitors customize their own animated companion with different species, backgrounds, and color schemes. The tool features a belly and mood system, a slots minigame, and auto-friend feeding, making it a charming throwback to the era of interactive website widgets.
  • 2026-02-01
    A.N. Lucas's Web Lounge
    Allison 'A.N.' Lucas hosts her personal corner of the web at this cozy NeoCities site, featuring her own artwork, writing, and curated collections of interesting web finds. The site has a warm, retro web aesthetic complete with a virtual fireplace and has been lovingly maintained since November 2013.
  • 2026-02-01
    maia :3
    Maia Arson Crimew is a Swiss hacktivist, investigative journalist, and musician whose personal site serves as a hub for her technical security research, hacking write-ups, and journalistic work including a column for the Swiss magazine Das Lamm. The site links to a blog covering high-profile hacks and hacktivism, music projects, DJ work, and sample packs, making it a fascinating window into one of the more notable figures in modern hacktivist circles.
  • 2026-02-01
    Always Your Pal, Melon!
    Melonking.net is a whimsical, handcrafted personal hub from the creator known as Melon, featuring ambient audio, canvas-based visuals, and a charming retro-web aesthetic that evokes the spirit of early internet exploration. The site serves as a colorful gateway into 'Melonland,' a broader personal web project celebrated in old-web revival communities for its creative design and personality.
  • 2026-02-01
    LandChad.net
    LandChad.net is a practical tutorial hub aimed at guiding everyday people through self-hosting their own websites, email servers, chat servers, and other internet services from scratch. With step-by-step guides covering everything from domain registration and NginX setup to self-hosted alternatives like Nextcloud, Matrix, and PeerTube, it's a comprehensive resource for anyone wanting to escape corporate platforms.
  • 2026-02-01
    ZOMG ZUFALL! #4762
    z0r.de is a massive community-driven Flash loop archive featuring thousands of short, randomized animation clips drawn from classic internet culture. Visitors can browse by index or hit 'Random' to get a surprise loop, with community comments and Discord integration adding a social layer to the experience.
  • 2026-02-01
    womenoftheinternet
    Women of the Internet is a webring connecting adult women who run personal websites, celebrating the presence of women in the indie web space. The site includes membership listings, widget badges for display, and a curated links section featuring member sites spanning art, fashion, and personal content.
  • 2026-02-01
    Nobody Here
    Nobody Here is the eccentric Dutch-language personal web project of Jogchem Niemandsverdriet, a sprawling collection of short literary pieces, visual experiments, poems, and interactive oddities organized around hundreds of quirky topic links. With a canvas-based interface and over 270 navigable nodes covering everything from existential musings to mundane domestic observations, it is a genuine labor of love that rewards aimless exploration.
  • 2026-02-01
    Cat-v.org Random Contrarian Insurgent Organization
    Cat-v.org is a hub for Plan 9 and Inferno operating system enthusiasts, hosting documentation archives, manual pages, software repositories, and the infamous 'Considered Harmful' essays on software complexity. Built around a contrarian philosophy toward bloated software and protocols, it brings together projects by luminaries like Rob Pike alongside community resources for those interested in Bell Labs-era computing culture.
  • 2026-02-01
    SS64 Command line reference
    SS64 is a comprehensive command line reference covering Linux, macOS, Windows CMD, PowerShell, VBScript, and more, maintained since 1999. It serves as an essential quick-reference tool for sysadmins, developers, and power users who need syntax and usage details for hundreds of shell commands.
  • 2026-02-01
    INT 10h
    INT10h.org is VileR's personal site dedicated to retro computing fonts, graphics, and code, taking its name from the classic BIOS interrupt used for video functions on old PCs. Visitors can explore a rich collection of authentic IBM-era bitmap fonts, retro graphics, and related projects that make it a go-to resource for DOS and vintage computer aesthetics.
  • 2026-02-01
    Cayzle's Wemic Site
    Cayzle's site is dedicated to wemics, the lion-centaur creatures from Dungeons & Dragons, covering their lore, culture, history, and rules across every edition of D&D. Beyond the wemic encyclopedia, the site includes an in-progress indie d20 RPG called Labyrinths & Liontaurs, free downloadable RPG PDFs, sprite-based webcomics, and a blog filled with tabletop gaming commentary.
  • 2026-02-01
    Darwin Awards
    Evolutionary Action: The Darwin Awards, created by Wendy Northcutt, is the iconic collection of darkly comedic stories honoring people who have accidentally removed themselves from the gene pool through spectacularly bad decisions. With hundreds of archived award stories, reader voting, an urban legend section, and a slush pile of submissions, it's a sprawling monument to human folly that has entertained millions since the early web.
  • 2026-02-01
    The Mushroom Kingdom
    Super Mario Bros. downloads and information: The Mushroom Kingdom (TMK) is one of the oldest and most comprehensive Super Mario Bros. fan sites on the web, covering every Mario game from 1981 to the present with downloads, reviews, guides, maps, cheats, and a full Mariopedia. Running since 1997, it also features multimedia archives, game credits, interviews, merchandise documentation, and even its own Mario-themed internet radio station.
  • 2026-02-01
    DJT
    DJT (Daily Japanese Thread) is a comprehensive guide for self-studying Japanese, originally rooted in the 4chan /a/ community before being migrated here. It offers curated resources including Anki startup guides, grammar references, kana lessons, manga reading lists, and a massive cornucopia of learning tools for beginners through advanced learners.
  • 2026-02-01
    restorativland
    Restorativland is an ambitious preservation project dedicated to excavating and restoring shut-down web ruins like GeoCities, MySpace Music, and AOL Hometown into searchable, visitable, and remixable archives. Positioned somewhere between a library and a living museum, the project works to close the gap between archival and public visibility of the lost early web.
  • 2026-02-01
    Christopher Johnson's ASCII Art Collection - Est. 1994
    Christopher Johnson's ASCII Art Collection, established in 1994, is the largest archive of ASCII art on the internet with over 7,000 works browsable by category, tag, or artist. The site also offers powerful search tools, tutorials for creating your own ASCII art, and converters that transform images or text into ASCII artwork.
  • 2026-02-01
    Phoenix - Chat Like It's 1999
    Phoenix, run by Wildman Productions, is a revival service that brings back functional AIM, Yahoo Messenger, MSN, and ICQ servers so users can chat like it's 1999 using the original client software. The project is a labor of love dedicated to preserving the experience of 1990s social networking, complete with downloads, compatibility guides, and active user counts showing real people connecting through these nostalgic platforms.
  • 2026-02-01
    Neave Interactive
    Neave Interactive is a collection of browser-based apps and games created by developer Paul Neave, ranging from casual classics like Snake and Tic-Tac-Toe to novelties like a webcam toy with 80+ effects and a mind-bending strobe illusion. The portfolio also includes practical tools like Zoom Earth, an interactive weather and hurricane tracker, making it a surprisingly diverse playground of interactive web experiences.
  • 2026-02-01
    Diabella Loves Cats
    Dressed Cat Graphics/Kings Highway Cat Rescue: Diabella Loves Cats is a richly decorated personal site celebrating felines through an extensive collection of vintage dressed cat graphics, animated ecards, cat folklore, and fantasy pages. It also supports the Kings Highway Cat Rescue with adoptable cat profiles, making it a charming blend of creative cat art and real-world animal welfare advocacy.
  • 2026-02-01
    Unraveling the Web's Story - The History of the Web
    Jay Hoffmann's ongoing project documenting the history of the World Wide Web through a detailed, date-anchored timeline of key events, launches, and milestones. The site features a growing archive of entries covering everything from the birth of JSON to the launch of NYTimes.com, making it an invaluable reference for anyone curious about how the web evolved.
  • 2026-02-01
    Welcome to our garden.
    Postbox Garden is a whimsical, long-running collaborative writing and correspondence project where contributors submit posts, pictures, and conversations in an intimate garden-themed format. Dating back to 2017, it features numbered posts written in an archaic date style that gives the whole project a handwritten letter aesthetic.
  • 2026-02-01
    Library of Babel
    An ambitious digital implementation of Jorge Luis Borges' fictional Library of Babel, this site generates every possible combination of 23 letters, allowing users to browse, search, or stumble upon any text that could ever exist. It includes image archives, a forum, and theoretical writings, making it both a conceptual art project and a playful exploration of infinity and literary theory.
  • 2026-02-01
    It's Nicky Case!
    Nicky Case is a creator of interactive, playful educational experiences covering topics like game theory, anxiety, AI safety, and news cycles, all freely available under a public domain waiver. The site showcases a remarkable portfolio of explorable explanations, interactive games, essays, and talks that make complex ideas genuinely fun and accessible.
  • 2026-02-01
    Terminal 00
    Terminal 00 is the hauntingly atmospheric personal site of Angus Nicneven, author of the novel 'Stars Bleed,' presented as a cryptic, liminal-space terminal full of unsettling imagery and fragmented text. The site blends surreal horror aesthetics with links to books, a blog, and merchandise, making it a compelling destination for fans of weird fiction and experimental web art.
  • 2026-02-01
    info.cern.ch
    The historic home of the world's first website, hosted at CERN where Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web. Visitors can browse the original first website, use a line-mode browser simulator to experience early web browsing, and learn about the web's origins at the physics laboratory where it all began.
  • 2026-02-01
    BUS STOP
    Bus Stop is a minimalist, anonymous message board where posts vanish after just one day, creating a fleeting and low-pressure space for casual conversation with strangers. The board supports WakabaMark formatting, spoiler tags, and threaded replies, making it a charming throwback to imageboard culture with a deliberately ephemeral, stress-free philosophy.
  • 2026-02-01
    the end of town (scroll down)
    An atmospheric, image-heavy Neocities page titled 'the end of town' that invites visitors to scroll through a curated sequence of visuals accompanied by audio. The minimal text and rich imagery suggest a mood-driven, artistic experience typical of the expressive personal web revival scene.
  • 2026-02-01
    A:EDLIN.COM
    Edlinfan's homepage is a lovingly crafted tribute to DOS-era computing, styled as a command-line interface complete with ASCII art and drive prompt aesthetics. Named after the classic DOS line editor EDLIN, the site includes a blog, archive, webcam, and weather sections all presented in retro terminal fashion.
  • 2026-02-01
    Petit tube
    Petit Tube surfaces obscure YouTube videos with zero or very few views, giving visitors a peek at the overlooked corners of the internet's vast video archive. It's a minimalist discovery tool for those curious about what gets uploaded but almost never watched.
  • 2026-02-01
    Joey Hess
    Joey Hess is a veteran free software developer whose personal site spans over two decades of technical work, offgrid living, and open source contributions including tools like git-annex and Debian packaging. Visitors will find blog posts on topics ranging from DIY solar fence designs and offgrid electric cars to WebAssembly and Wayland, reflecting a unique blend of hacker culture and self-sufficient rural life.
  • 2026-02-01
    QZAP - Queer Zine Archive
    The Queer Zine Archive Project (QZAP) is a preservation effort launched in 2003 to digitize and catalog queer zines, making them freely accessible to researchers, historians, and fans of DIY publishing. Visitors can browse an extensive alphabetical collection, search by keyword, year, or place, and discover underground queer publications spanning decades.
  • 2026-02-01
    1MB Club
    A collection of web pages weighing in less than 1MB: The 1MB Club is a curated directory celebrating performance-focused websites that load in under one megabyte, championing the philosophy of lean, fast web design. Visitors can browse hundreds of member sites sorted by file size, submit their own lightweight pages, and read about the project's commitment to a more efficient web.
  • 2026-02-01
    Learn X in Y Minutes
    Scenic Programming Language Tours: Learn X in Y Minutes offers quick, community-driven reference tours of dozens of programming languages, from mainstream picks like Python and C++ to esoteric ones like BF and GolfScript. Created by Adam Bard, the site provides annotated code samples that let developers rapidly survey syntax and idioms across an impressive multilingual catalog with translations in over 20 languages.

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