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  • 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
    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
    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
    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
    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
    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
    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
    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
    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
    SCUM Games
    SCUM Games is the home of crunklord420's indie game development efforts, specializing in games built for the eccentric TempleOS 64-bit operating system. The site catalogs a growing library of releases spanning 2020 to 2025, including titles like ChudBound, CyberChud, and the BlazeItFgt series.
  • 2026-02-01
    The 250kb Club
    The 250KB Club is a curated directory of websites that keep their total compressed page size under 256KB, championing performance, accessibility, and a leaner web. Created by Norman Köhring, it lists hundreds of qualifying sites alongside their total weight and content ratio, making it a fascinating showcase of what the web can be when bloat is stripped away.
  • 2026-02-01
    512KB Club | A showcase of lightweight websites.
    The 512KB Club is a curated directory of websites that load in under 512 kilobytes of uncompressed resources, championing a faster and leaner web against bloated modern design. Created by Kev Quirk, it organizes qualifying sites into three tiers based on size (Green, Orange, and Blue teams) and advocates for performance-focused web development practices.
  • 2026-02-01
    Pixel Joint - The Internet Pixel Art Gallery
    Pixel Joint is a long-running online gallery and community dedicated entirely to pixel art, hosting hundreds of thousands of pieces alongside challenges, showcases, and a Hall of Fame. With over 5 million ratings, active weekly contests, and a vibrant forum, it stands as one of the premier destinations for pixel artists of all skill levels to share work and compete.
  • 2026-01-30
    dimden's hotel
    Dimden is a Ukrainian JavaScript developer whose personal site doubles as a blog showcasing projects like a Tetris clone built in Twitter, a chip8 emulator, and custom Discord bots. Heavy on personality and neocities-era aesthetics, the site features a live rain effect, cursor chat, a Hotline Miami webring, and a growing list of patron supporters.
  • 2026-01-30
    Daryl Sun's Journal · Welcome!
    Daryl Sun's personal journal is an online diary covering software, video games, and everyday writing, maintained by a self-described lady who plays with tech and games. The site is a hub of activity, participating in an impressive collection of webrings and hosting public notes, bookmarks, and projects alongside the main blog.
  • 2026-01-30
    brennan.day - Queer Métis Author & Web Developer · brennan.day
    Brennan Kenneth Brown is a Queer Métis author and web developer based in Calgary, Alberta, who writes personal essays exploring Indigenous identity, digital culture, feminism, and media criticism. The site is a thoughtful IndieWeb corner featuring long-form writing on topics ranging from local journalism to AI ethics, with a warm, community-minded aesthetic.
  • 2026-01-11
    Hotline Webring
    Hotline Webring is a modern revival of the classic 1990s webring concept, connecting independent personal websites so visitors can discover new and lesser-known corners of the web. It offers an easy join process and maintains a growing directory of member sites spanning Neocities pages, blogs, and personal homepages.
  • 2026-01-11
    nikkki.net
    Portfolio of infinite zoom and generative artworks.
  • 2026-01-11
    The Forest
    The Forest is a minimalist web discovery tool built by Manu and Carl that sends visitors to random personal websites with a single button, evoking the serendipitous browsing experience of the early internet. Users can also submit their own site to grow the collection, making it a living, crowd-sourced directory of the open web.
  • 2026-01-11
    Blog of the .Day
    Explore the (indie) web, one blog at a time.: Blog of the.Day is a daily discovery engine that spotlights one independent or personal blog each day, chosen at random from a curated list of indie web creators. Maintained by Joe Crawford and built on GitHub, it champions the idea of personal web ownership and offers an RSS feed to help readers follow along with the daily picks.
  • 2026-01-11
    32-Bit Cafe
    32-Bit Cafe is a community hub for personal web enthusiasts, hobbyists, and professionals dedicated to reviving the indie web and encouraging self-expression outside of corporate social media. Members get access to tutorials on building personal websites, free services like email and a Git instance, community forums, and collaborative events like code jams.

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