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  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome [splitbrain.org]
    Andreas Gohr, a Berlin-based web developer and maker, shares two decades of blog posts covering programming projects, Linux home networking, open source tools, and creative experiments. The site is home to DokuWiki and other notable open source projects, making it a genuinely rich destination for developers and tinkerers alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to Freewarejava.com, the place to find free Java applets, tutorials, references, Java books, and more!
    Freewarejava.com is a comprehensive directory of free Java applets, tutorials, books, and developer resources, boasting over 800 applets organized for both beginners and experienced developers. Visitors can browse source code, online Java books, JSP and servlet guides, and curated links to leading Java community sites.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to 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.
  • 2026-07-07
    welcome to my ~ backalley code.
    The tilde.town page of user ~ne1 showcases a collection of personal coding projects with a hacker-culture flair, including a collaborative text-based exploration game called Holodeck, an anonymous social platform called p0rtals, an encrypted note tool, and a SecureDrop-style anonymous submission system. Each project reflects a DIY ethos centered on privacy, anonymity, and community-built digital spaces.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome! • Christian Tietze
    Christian Tietze is a macOS and iOS developer, programming book author, and consultant who shares deep technical articles on Swift, TextKit, Emacs, and knowledge management systems like Zettelkasten. The site spans 10+ years of blog posts, wikis, and guides covering everything from selling apps with FastSpring to writing capability-aware FreeBSD apps in Swift.
  • 2026-07-07
    WellObserve
    Wu Yiming's personal research blog where original mathematical and computational geometry concepts are developed, including the "Wu-Surface," a novel interpolated surface representation structure with advanced control-point manipulation features. The site blends technical research notes with casual posts, offering a rare glimpse into independent geometry and graphics research from a Chinese developer.
  • 2026-07-07
    what is this | My Recurse Center Journal
    Greg's journal from a September-December 2023 batch at the Recurse Center documents a prolific sprint of side projects ranging from a Django starter kit and voice-AI demos to a restaurant memorial site and an interactive hub dashboard. The site doubles as a portfolio and blog, capturing the experimental, playful energy of a programmer pushing into new territory with tools like GitHub Actions, OCR, and speech recognition.
  • 2026-07-07
    wonger's website
    Justin (wonger) is a software developer who builds simple, useful tools including a terminal video player, a browser-based whiteboard, and Smash Bros. utilities, all showcased alongside his microblog and personal recommendations. The site blends a polished software portfolio with a warm personal voice, offering project demos, source code, blog posts, and even a curated list of favorite books and albums.
  • 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
    msuweb.montclair.edu
    A sparse university faculty or student page hosted on Montclair State University's web server, identifiable by its MSU domain structure. The page contains almost no visible content, with only a single image and one link present in its structure.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home Page
    David R. Gagnon, MD MPH PhD, maintains this faculty page for the Boston University School of Public Health's Biostatistics department, offering links to SAS macros, statistical and medical resources, and government references. The page includes a NESUG 2013 presentation and various curated bookmarks for researchers and students in biostatistics and public health.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home
    Inventing the Organizations of the 21st Century: Hosted on the MIT Sloan School of Management server, this site archives the six-year 'Inventing the Organizations of the 21st Century' research initiative, which ran from 1994 to 1999 under professors Thomas Malone and Michael Scott Morton. Visitors can explore working papers, a Process Handbook, profiles of innovative organizations, and a manifesto outlining new models for 21st-century business structures.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home
    Michael L. Nelson, Old Dominion University: Michael L. Nelson is a Computer Science professor at Old Dominion University whose homepage highlights his research in web science, digital preservation, and digital libraries, including work on the Memento and OAI-PMH specifications. A former NASA Langley researcher and NSF CAREER award recipient, he has been featured in outlets like The New Yorker, The Atlantic, and the BBC for his work on web archiving and repository systems.
  • 2026-07-07
    Jian Wu, Old Dominion University | CiteSeerX
    Dr. Jian Wu is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Old Dominion University whose research focuses on digital libraries, scholarly document analysis, open science, and natural language processing. The page chronicles his lab's latest accepted papers at top venues like JCDL and ACM Hypertext, lists collaborators from institutions worldwide, and links to his publications, teaching, and the LAMP-SYS Lab.
  • 2026-07-07
    Kyle Dekle's Portfolio
    Kyle Dekle, an agricultural education student at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College in Georgia, built this portfolio site to showcase his resume, philosophy of education, and diversity statement for prospective employers and academic purposes. Visitors will find a window into the professional development of an aspiring agricultural education teacher, complete with personal background and an issues debate section.
  • 2026-07-07
    Math and Science Fiction
    The official course page for Dartmouth College's 'Math and Science Fiction' class from Winter 1999, taught by Professors Davies and Trout, exploring the intersection of mathematics and science fiction literature. Featuring a syllabus, assignments, course readings from authors like Isaac Asimov, Greg Egan, and Ursula Le Guin, plus student group project pages covering topics like chaos theory, the Mandelbrot set, and game theory.
  • 2026-07-07
    Matt's Home Page
    Matt Covington's personal homepage documents his experience as a deaf student at Rochester Institute of Technology's National Technical Institute for the Deaf, including a dedicated 'Hearing Journey' section that chronicles his cochlear implant experience. The site includes a resume, CI (cochlear implant) information, FAQs, and photos, making it a personal window into life with hearing loss and assistive technology.
  • 2026-07-07
    RF and Microwave Engineering
    Dr. Ernest Kim's course page for EEE 194 RF and Microwave Engineering at the University of San Diego offers a comprehensive set of lecture notes, assignments, and supplementary materials for Spring 2001. Visitors will find Smith Chart tutorials, Matlab filter examples, ADS simulation guides, and downloadable tools covering everything from low-pass filter design to RF amplifier circuits.
  • 2026-07-07
    Sampath Jayarathna
    The academic homepage of Sampath Jayarathna, Associate Professor of Computer Science at Old Dominion University and recipient of the 2021 NSF CAREER Award, covering his research in neuro information retrieval, data science, and human-information interaction. Visitors can explore his publications, CV, research lab, grants, and a mix of personal interests including a bookshelf and movie list.
  • 2026-07-07
    Teddy Warner - Fab Academy 2021 - Teddy Warner - Fab Academy 2021
    Teddy Warner's Fab Academy 2021 documentation site chronicles his coursework at the Charlotte lab, covering topics from computer-aided design and electronics production to 3D printing and embedded programming. The site serves as a detailed academic portfolio with weekly assignment documentation and a final project focused on an assistive aquaponics fish tank.
  • 2026-07-07
    The design of MOO agents
    Implications from a study on multi-modal collaborative problem solving: A 1997 academic paper from TECFA at the University of Geneva examining how pairs of subjects used multimodal communication tools in a text-based virtual environment called TecfaMOO to solve mystery games collaboratively. The research proposes a novel class of artificial MOO agents called 'observers' that compute interaction statistics to assist human or AI tutors in collaborative learning environments.
  • 2026-07-07
    Trail Blazers
    Hosted on the Merz Akademie domain, Trail Blazers appears to be an educational project or exhibition connected to this German university of design, film, and art. The page is sparse, featuring only a title and a handful of images, leaving its full content largely undetermined from the available data.
  • 2026-07-07
    Vikas Ashok
    Vikas Ashok is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Old Dominion University whose research focuses on Human-Centered Computing and AI-driven assistive technologies for people with vision impairments. The page serves as his academic homepage, listing his research lab, contact details, and courses taught including Natural Language Processing, Databases, and Artificial Intelligence.
  • 2026-07-07
    Yordi - A Lifelong Journey of Growth
    Yordi is a teacher and coach who writes reflective posts about education, personal growth, and life observations, including his experiences mentoring software development students through internships. The blog blends professional insights from the classroom with personal musings on topics like music, balance, and self-improvement.
  • 2026-07-07
    e-vil.net
    A visually striking site at e-vil.net that presents elaborate ASCII and text-based art rendered entirely in the browser using preformatted characters. The page is a dense, intricate composition of symbols forming abstract shapes and patterns, making it a curious artifact of text-art aesthetics from the old web.
  • 2026-07-07
    iwasarob0t.neocities.org
    A visually driven personal site by iwasarob0t, featuring an image-heavy layout best experienced on a widescreen desktop display. The minimal text and abundance of graphics suggest a creative, design-forward space with an old-web aesthetic sensibility.
  • 2026-07-07
    home.comm.net
    This page consists of a single image with no surrounding text or navigation, making it difficult to determine its full context or purpose. Based on the minimal structure available, it appears to be a standalone visual hosted on a personal web space from the early internet era.
  • 2026-07-07
    home.comm.net
    This page contains a single image with virtually no accompanying text or navigation, making it difficult to determine full context. The lone visual element suggests this may be part of a larger personal or hobbyist site hosted on comm.net.
  • 2026-07-07
    plaza.v-wave.com
    This page from the Japanese v-wave plaza hosting service contains a single image, leaving almost no content to assess. The site is effectively an empty shell with no navigable content beyond one image file.
  • 2026-07-07
    star-bits.com
    Star-bits.com appears to be a minimal personal or creative site with a single image as its entire visible content, making it difficult to assess its full scope. The lone image suggests a visual or artistic focus, possibly a placeholder or a stripped-down creative homepage.
  • 2026-07-07
    bkfk.com
    This site consists of a single image with no accompanying text or navigation, offering almost no discernible content for a visitor to explore. Without a title or additional pages, it is essentially a placeholder or shell.
  • 2026-07-07
    juglone.neocities.org
    A visually charming personal page on Neocities featuring pixel art aesthetics, including a whimsical wizard tower graphic with a smoking chimney as its centerpiece. The handcrafted old-web style and decorative frame border give it the feel of a cozy digital cottage.
  • 2026-07-07
    dumpling.love
    A minimalist, interactive web experience called dumpling.love that invites visitors on a playful, mysterious journey through cryptic prompts and branching choices. The sparse, poetic interface and whimsical tone suggest an experimental net-art or creative personal project rather than a traditional website.
  • 2026-07-07
    izkuipers.nl
    The personal homepage of Iz Kuipers, a Dutch creative whose site features artwork, illustrations, and personal interests displayed in a charming old-web style. Visitors will find a mix of original visual art and personal expression that reflects the creator's unique aesthetic sensibilities.
  • 2026-07-07
    pixel.nascimpact.com
    A French-language tutorial resource offering Photoshop 6.0 source PSD files, likely focused on pixel art or graphic design techniques. The image-heavy layout and downloadable PSD sources suggest a hub for digital art tutorials aimed at aspiring designers.
  • 2026-07-07
    chassylicious.com
    Chassylicious is a personal site that uses a frames-based layout, suggesting it was built during the classic era of web design. The content is inaccessible without frames support, making it difficult to assess fully, but the stylized domain name hints at a creative or artistic personal presence.
  • 2026-07-07
    artemisblacks.com
    Artemis Black's site appears to be a minimal personal page with a single image as its primary content. With almost no navigable structure or text visible, it offers very little to explore at this snapshot in time.
  • 2026-07-07
    papercwipping.neocities.org
    Papier's colorful personal site showcases original characters like Gabriel Aville, a repressed Catholic priest haunted by a demon, alongside art, coding projects, and shrines to beloved media. Built with care for Firefox desktop, the site features a custom music player, a detailed interests list spanning games like Ultrakill and Inscryption to artists like SOPHIE and Geordie Greep, and a warm old-web aesthetic.
  • 2026-07-07
    steffi.remotes.club
    Steffi's personal homepage greets visitors with a warm, minimal welcome, offering a glimpse into her online space. With almost no content visible beyond the welcome message, the site appears to be a newly established or sparsely populated personal corner of the web.
  • 2026-07-07
    ladycatashtrophesdomain.neocities.org
    LadyCatashtrophe's colorful Neocities home base is a handcrafted personal corner of the IndieWeb, featuring a blog, portfolio, collections, and dedicated shrines. The site leans into old-web aesthetics with buttons, a guestbook, and a Halloween countdown, reflecting its creator's enthusiasm for building a cozy digital space away from mainstream social media.
  • 2026-07-07
    ameya.neocities.org
    Ameya's Neocities page greets visitors with an image-heavy splash screen featuring active animated GIFs, inviting them to click through to explore the full site. The old-web aesthetic and emphasis on visual imagery suggests a creative personal space with a strong focus on art and design.
  • 2026-07-07
    al-the-raven.neocities.org
    Al (also known as Salmon) maintains this cozy Neocities personal site featuring original character art, 3D models, recipes, and a curated collection of cool links from across the web. The site is decorated with hand-collected stamps, a honeycomb layout, and quirky cursors, capturing the creative DIY spirit of the old internet.
  • 2026-07-07
    unchangingwindow.com
    Unchanging Window is a personal creative hub with sections spanning music, film, reading, and original work, suggesting a multi-disciplinary artistic sensibility. The minimal, atmospheric design and curated navigation hint at a thoughtfully crafted space for a creator's projects and interests.
  • 2026-07-07
    argotpowell.neocities.org
    Argot Powell is a self-described 'party artist' who uses this Neocities site to showcase original artwork, share visual inspiration, and offer a quirky peek into their creative world. Sections like WORK, INSPOSTATION, and a mysterious WAREHOUSE give the site a playful, exploratory feel that reflects the artist's personality.
  • 2026-07-07
    everest-pipkin.com
    Everest Pipkin is a multidisciplinary artist and writer whose portfolio showcases games, tools, interactive art, and writing that engage with themes of ecology, memory, and digital materiality. The site is a beautifully minimal hub for their creative output, including generative art projects, essays, and experimental software that blur the line between art and code.
  • 2026-07-07
    nebula.ed1.club
    A sprawling personal site by a creator known as ijo, hosting an eclectic mix of art, audio, music, wallpapers, avatars, writings, and personal projects. The site spans a wide range of creative output, with dedicated sections for computer-related work, a thesis, and a thread viewer, making it a genuinely diverse creative hub.
  • 2026-07-07
    meirisoda.online
    Meirisoda's personal creative hub showcases illustrations and sketchbook work alongside music released on Bandcamp and Soundcloud. The site offers a clean, minimalist portal into the artist's visual and audio output, with links to projects like 'found in an expanse' and 'infinition.'
  • 2026-07-07
    shootingstars.neocities.org
    A minimalist Neocities page consisting of a single image, offering almost no navigable content or context about its creator or purpose. The site is essentially a shell with no text, links, or additional pages to explore.
  • 2026-07-07
    starlocked.neocities.org
    Starlocked is a dreamy personal site on Neocities featuring pixel art, illustrations, and a whimsical celestial aesthetic that captures the spirit of the old web. Visitors will find original artwork, a carefully decorated layout, and the kind of handcrafted charm that makes browsing feel like discovering a cozy corner of the internet.
  • 2026-07-07
    pinkukingdom.neocities.org
    Pinkukingdom is a nostalgic personal site built around collecting and creating old-web graphics, including blinkies, dolls, glitters, stamps, and buttons. Born during Covid in 2021, it captures the spirit of early-internet hobbyist creativity with handmade icons and a lovingly curated toy box of visual treats.
  • 2026-07-07
    misa.phoophie.com
    A sparse personal page by someone named Misa, hosted by a friend named Amber, featuring minimal linked content and a hit counter. The site is largely a shell with very little visible content beyond a few images and a couple of links.
  • 2026-07-07
    lunaii-dollmaker.com
    Lunaii is a long-running pixel avatar and dollmaker site from 2007, letting visitors create their own customized doll characters through a browser-based dress-up tool. Though much of the original Flash content has been lost to time, the core dollmaker lives on and the site links to similar dress-up game destinations like Doll Divine and Azalea's Dress-up Dolls.
  • 2026-07-07
    kayla.world
    Kayla Drzewicki is a New York-based artist and educator who creates interactive works for the desktop environment and serves as Archive & Program Manager at Rhizome. Her personal site chronicles recent projects, teaching engagements at SFPC, net art curation, and collaborations spanning DJ sets, calendar design, and digital art archiving.
  • 2026-07-07
    alliedalmond.nekoweb.org
    Cal's colorful personal homepage showcases their internet animations alongside art, graphics, and reference pages, all wrapped in a charming hand-coded aesthetic. The site features web adopts, webrings, a comments hall of fame, and links to Cal's presence on platforms like YouTube and Bitview where their animated work lives.
  • 2026-07-07
    dirgi.neocities.org
    TheWave's creative hub on Neocities, written in Spanish, showcases original artwork, characters, and a comic under the world of 'Continente Dirgi.' The site features sections for art, mascots, original characters, and a personal log, suggesting a richly imagined fictional universe built around the creator's own illustrations.
  • 2026-07-07
    homepage.third-wave.com
    A personal site operating under the subdomain 'scars' on third-wave.com, likely featuring dark or introspective visual or creative content given the evocative name. With minimal page data available, it appears to be a small creative corner of the early web with a distinctive atmospheric identity.
  • 2026-07-07
    slawcio.com
    A page from slawcio.com featuring a single image, likely part of an art or personal site by a creator named Slawcio. The minimal structure suggests this is one section of a broader personal or artistic web presence.
  • 2026-07-07
    mintiness.org
    Mintiness is a lovingly crafted old-web revival site by a creator who has preserved and rebuilt their pixel art, sprites, dolls, icons, and digital artwork from the LiveJournal era and beyond. Visitors will find a rich collection of original pixels, 100x100 avatars, OC galleries, and nostalgic web graphics celebrating the creative communities of the early internet.
  • 2026-07-07
    ferdvonvestra.neocities.org
    A mature-audience personal site by Ferd von Vestra, hosted on Neocities and best experienced on desktop. The site features an age gate before entry, suggesting creative or artistic content intended for adult viewers.
  • 2026-07-07
    gg8473.com
    The personal creative hub of gg8473, featuring a wide mix of original content including comics, animation, zines, games, and a gallery of artwork. The site has a playful, indie-web aesthetic with sections for webrings, cliques, a guestbook, and even a digital shop, making it a lively corner of the old web.
  • 2026-07-07
    melloumin.neocities.org
    Melloumin's personal neocities site features a gallery, blog, and profile, built with a clean hand-coded layout using 11ty. The presence of a dedicated gallery section as a highlighted feature suggests visual art or creative work is central to what the site offers.
  • 2026-07-07
    quesadillawizard.neocities.org
    Quesadilla Wizard is a charming personal site by Nick Sanders featuring art, writing, and a lore section covering ghosts and vampires, all wrapped in a mallsoft-inspired aesthetic. A nostalgic love letter to early web culture like Angelfire, it blends creative work with an ongoing blog and a whimsical, welcoming personality.
  • 2026-07-07
    t34-mt.tumblr.com
    An art blog by t34-mt featuring original character work and elaborate worldbuilding for a sci-fi universe called Altuyur, including the fictional setting of Catamaran Naron. The blog showcases digital art alongside worldbuilding Q&A, lore tidbits, and OC development that invites readers to ask questions and explore the creator's imaginative universe.
  • 2026-07-07
    kellenanderson.neocities.org
    Kellen Anderson's colorful neocities homepage blends personal storytelling with old-web nostalgia, original characters, and artistic interests. The site features a blog, OC showcase, media section, and a warm retro aesthetic inspired by frutiger aero and early internet culture.
  • 2026-07-07
    skydragonarts.co.uk
    Sky Dragon Arts is the creative hub of a UK-based artist who produces an original manga series set in the sprawling fantasy world of Gerona Kingdom, following characters Piiwy, Tierro, and Arby on their adventures. The site showcases original artwork, links to a Ko-Fi for support, and connects to a sibling site called British Hedgehog, reflecting the creator's convention presence and ongoing artistic output.
  • 2026-07-07
    riifle.neocities.org
    Riifle's Neocities page is a creative hub centered on character designs, adoptables, and commissions, with links to their toyhouse, Twitter, and a 16+ Discord server for adopt and commission info. The site is currently under hiatus due to broken image links, but serves as a landing point for fans of the creator's original character art and design work.
  • 2026-07-07
    three.org
    The Open Art License is a formal licensing framework created by the Open Art Network, designed to let creators of art, music, and rich-media works share their source files openly while ensuring attribution, non-commercial use, and community registration of derivatives. Similar in spirit to the GPL but tailored for creative works, it outlines specific conditions like View Source requirements and Sharealike terms, making it a pioneering attempt to apply open-source philosophy to artistic creation.
  • 2026-07-07
    lotusfawn.neocities.org
    Lotusfawn's personal Neocities site features a dedicated art section alongside hobby logs, Japanese language notes, and a funny gallery. The mix of creative content and personal interests makes it a charming slice-of-life corner of the indie web.
  • 2026-07-07
    natsverycoolstuff.neocities.org
    Nat's personal Neocities site greets visitors with an image-heavy splash page and an invitation to explore further. The minimal text and decorative image layout suggest a visually driven personal space in the classic old-web style.
  • 2026-07-07
    egg-site.neocities.org
    Egg Site is a charming personal neocities space featuring original digital artwork, pixel art characters called 'digital guys,' writing, and adoptable creations made with Pixilart. The site is packed with hidden rooms, secret clickable elements, and an ever-growing Nature Park section that rewards curious explorers.
  • 2026-07-07
    cameroncantdraw.neocities.org
    Cameron's personal Neocities site features a main gallery and doodle gallery, suggesting a focus on sharing artwork and illustrations despite the self-deprecating name. The site is still a work in progress, with webrings, commission info, and a playful handmade aesthetic typical of the indie web revival.
  • 2026-07-07
    bugbash.neocities.org
    Bugbash's cozy Neocities corner features original artwork, a gallery, collections archives, and a blog, with a charming old-web aesthetic built around creative output. The site promises shrines, reading logs, and plenty of art alongside personal interests, making it a fun stop for fans of handcrafted indie web pages.
  • 2026-07-07
    39nfdc.neocities.org
    The personal site of goobert (39nfdc) is a cozy webcore-themed space built around journaling, art, and everyday life, with an aesthetic centered on the iconic tangerine iMac G3. Visitors will find stamps, mood indicators, music picks, and a warm invitation into the webmaster's world of Pokemon, dogs, and old-web nostalgia.
  • 2026-07-07
    flowergarden-cafe.neocities.org
    Daisy's colorful personal corner of the web, Flower Garden Cafe, showcases her art, fashion, and handmade jewelry alongside personal updates and a cozy aesthetic. The site is a work in progress with plans for expanded art galleries and jewelry pages, making it a charming creative space to revisit.
  • 2026-07-07
    lovecupid.neocities.org
    Cupid's colorful corner of the web is a beginner's personal homepage celebrating a love of drawing, writing, vampires, dolls, tokidoki, and anime like Umamusume Pretty Derby and Lucky Star. Decorated with stamps and blinkies, it links out to their Toyhouse and Instagram art accounts with more pages still under construction.
  • 2026-07-07
    captchaangel.neocities.org
    CAPTCHaAngel is a personal Neocities site with content warnings for disturbing imagery, drug depictions, and gory artwork, suggesting a creative space with edgy or alternative visual art. The site is still under construction but features animated GIF backgrounds and sliding elements, hinting at an expressive, visually dynamic web presence.

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