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  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to my little island in the wide sea of the internets - muhh internet happy place
    Markus Heurung's personal corner of the web, based in Hammelburg, Germany, where he shares a growing public journal of short posts, notes, and ideas alongside a blogroll and 88x31 button collection. The site has an indie web sensibility, running on a self-hosted homeserver and embracing the spirit of old-school blogging with links to feeds, a colophon, and an accessibility statement.
  • 2026-07-07
    welcome to ním’s memex
    Ním's Memex is a personal digital garden and note-taking space where the creator collects things worth remembering, from album reviews and neighborhood observations to memorials and conceptual musings. A wide-ranging collection of notes, galleries, and tagged fragments, it embodies the spirit of the original memex concept as a living, associative archive of one person's mind.
  • 2026-07-07
    welcome to the archives
    The Archives is a sprawling personal site by caesthoffe, featuring journal entries, a dream journal, shrines to morbid topics, and outlinks to a curated web neighborhood. Written by a gay trans adult with an unflinching voice, the site covers everything from dark research interests to personal life reflections with candor and personality.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to the Neocities hangout of the Maddison Who Writes! (@thedescenters)
    Maddison Stoff is an independent trans femme author publishing cyberpunk-adjacent sci-fi fiction featuring trans, disabled, and non-binary characters navigating space opera and dystopian settings with warmth and realism. The site reimagines her web presence as a late-1990s personal homepage, complete with Geocities-era gifs, original MIDI music she sequenced on authentic hardware, and links to her fiction, music project The Descenters, and a visual novel.
  • 2026-07-07
    welcome to the tiny garden - the tiny tiny garden
    Christa Lei's digital garden, powered by Obsidian, serves as a living, evolving archive of their thoughts, travels, writing, and personal interests. Named after a Jamila Woods song, the site embraces a slow and intentional approach to digital note-taking and personal expression.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to 𝔉𝔯𝔞𝔤𝔪𝔢𝔫𝔱𝔰 - 𝔉𝔯𝔞𝔤𝔪𝔢𝔫𝔱𝔰
    Nathan Hewitt's 'Fragments' is a digital garden and public notebook where living ideas are planted, grown, and shared without the pressure of being complete or polished. Built with Quartz, it functions as a personal commonplace book and memex, covering eclectic topics from riso dithering to phone bots to sports and time.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome! on Hayo Bethlehem's website
    Hayo Bethlehem's long-running personal website features a prominent book reading log with ratings, alongside articles covering internet culture, web security, and digital matters for Dutch government. The site blends a genuine love of reading with tech-savvy commentary, making it a thoughtful corner of the old-web personal homepage tradition.
  • 2026-07-07
    Wesley’s Notebook
    Wesley's Notebook is a thoughtful personal blog where writer Wesley AC explores a wide range of essays on technology, society, identity, philosophy, and internet culture. With hundreds of posts spanning topics from IndieWeb philosophy and cryptocurrency skepticism to book retrospectives and personal reflections, it reads like a genuine intellectual journal built for curious minds.
  • 2026-07-07
    What happened to blogging for the hell of it? · wiwi blog
    Whiona's personal blog covers reflections on blogging culture, the internet, disability and web design, and everyday life with a candid and witty voice. Posts range from critiques of capitalist content-farming advice to personal updates and gaming thoughts, making it a charming slice of genuine old-web blogging spirit.
  • 2026-07-07
    What the Fran
    Frances runs this personal blog covering books, history, film, and the day-to-day, with a warm and curious voice that ranges from Sylvia Plath to Victorian taxidermy. The site features a blogroll of feeds in old-school style, reading notes, and short reflective posts that make it a cozy corner of the indie web.
  • 2026-07-07
    what you know will hurt you.
    Deianeira's personal creative space blends original prose, poetry, and audio works with titles like 'my brother is dead and soon i will, too' and 'Past This Time of Suffering, Now, Now, What is Left of You?' that signal an intensely personal, literary sensibility. The site is a quiet, carefully curated collection of written and multimedia pieces, with a handcrafted aesthetic and connections to the Merveilles and XXIIVV creative communities.
  • 2026-07-07
    Wheatland Press
    Wheatland Press is a small independent publisher specializing in speculative fiction anthologies and collections, including the critically acclaimed Polyphony series edited by Deborah Layne and Jay Lake. The site showcases award-winning authors like David D. Levine and Bradley Denton, offering direct purchasing of signed hardcovers and limited-edition titles alongside submission guidelines for writers.
  • 2026-07-07
    Whey's Lounge
    Whey's Lounge is the creative home of Ethan K. Fang, featuring an original sci-fi novel called Hyades, an interactive text-based adventure in the Orion section, and a blog covering cassette tapes, queerness, and personal reflections. The site is built around a lore-rich 'Horizon Gate' navigation concept and spans multiple creative projects, making it a genuinely imaginative corner of the indie web.
  • 2026-07-07
    WHIMWITCH
    Whimwitch is a sprawling personal site by a Yu-Gi-Oh enthusiast who has built distinct custom layouts for each section, housing original fiction, poetry, essays, photography, 2D art, felting, and fan shrines. A true hobbyist coder's digital labyrinth, it blends creative writing and fandom content with a warm, chaotic personality that makes every corner worth exploring.
  • 2026-07-07
    wichitalk
    Wichitalk is a creative personal site by a curious, enthusiastic reader and music lover who documents book reviews, zines, concert logs, and journal entries in an attempt to 'fill the tank' of lived experience. Named after a Pigeon Pit song, the site has a warm, witty voice and covers everything from semester-abroad packing lists to anti-monotony challenges and indie music recommendations.
  • 2026-07-07
    William Gibson aleph - essential information collection
    William Gibson Aleph is a decade-old comprehensive information collection dedicated to cyberpunk author William Gibson, covering his novels across the Sprawl Series, Bridge Trilogy, and beyond. Visitors will find biographies, novel summaries, glossaries, film adaptations, mediagraphies, and images all organized around Gibson's influential body of work.
  • 2026-07-07
    Winnie Lim
    Winnie Lim's personal site is a deeply reflective space spanning nearly 900,000 words of journal entries, essays, notes, poetry, and curated writing playlists built up over many years. The site is notable for its thoughtful self-directed approach to sharing ideas on learning, relationships, music, and life, organized with an unusually rich tagging and archive system.
  • 2026-07-07
    winther blog
    Jeppe Winther, a Danish blogger in his 40s, writes about movies, tech, meta-blogging, and digital attention across multiple interconnected blogs including dedicated sites for science fiction short stories and Danish film reviews. The site reflects a thoughtful curatorial philosophy, featuring carefully maintained bookmarks, a postroll of recommended blogs, and participation in the IndieWeb community.
  • 2026-07-07
    Words
    Justin Jackson's 'Words' is a minimalist essay celebrating the raw power of plain text on the web, arguing that simple words connect people across locations, devices, and time zones more effectively than any fancy design. The page has been translated into dozens of languages by volunteers worldwide, a testament to how widely its message about the simplicity and beauty of the web resonated.
  • 2026-07-07
    Wren's Library
    Wren's Library is a personal creative writing site by the user Wren, featuring fanfiction and original projects hosted on Neocities. The site links to AO3 and SquidgeWorld profiles, suggesting a focus on fan fiction writing, and is currently undergoing a redesign overhaul.
  • 2026-07-07
    wris | best viewed from a distance
    Wris maintains a quietly reflective personal page where short, poetic posts muse on dead links, the web as gardening, time, and human connection in the digital age. The writing is thoughtful and literary, blending personal observation with lyrical fragments and a distinct old-web aesthetic.
  • 2026-07-07
    Writing
    Mrs. Luigi Vargas' Site: Mrs. Luigi Vargas shares her fanfiction journey, from early Sonic and Hetalia fics to an almost exclusive focus on Super Mario stories inspired by Paper Mario: The Origami King. The writing section includes a fanfiction masterlist, selfship fic, school and fandom essays, and even some music covers, making it a cozy creative corner for fans of Nintendo fandom writing.
  • 2026-07-07
    Writing Archives | Essays, articles & notes
    The writing archive of alabut, featuring a wide-ranging collection of personal essays and notes spanning topics like photography, cycling, UI design, books, movies, and everyday life. The breadth of thoughtful, dated entries covering years of reflection makes this a compelling personal writing journal worth exploring.
  • 2026-07-07
    Writing For a Cannibal Culture
    Hannibal's fanfiction archive spans a wide range of fandoms including Supernatural, Transformers, South Park, Dear Evan Hansen, and more, preserved here as a backup alongside AO3 and fanfiction.net. The site offers both oneshots and multi-chapter works with ratings ranging from general to occasional NSFW content.
  • 2026-07-07
    www.kirjasto.sci.fi
    Kirjasto.sci.fi is a Finnish-language reference site dedicated to authors and literary history, offering biographical and bibliographical information on writers from around the world. The Authors Calendar format suggests a rich encyclopedic archive organized around writers' birth and death dates, making it a unique resource for literary research.
  • 2026-07-07
    Yaoi!!!
    Colgator's personal Neocities blog chronicles the highs and lows of teenage life, from friend group drama and political awakening to a deep obsession with Homestuck. Written in a raw, unfiltered stream-of-consciousness style, the site doubles as a public diary and a small creative space built from scratch in HTML.
  • 2026-07-07
    Yard Dog Press
    Yard Dog Press is an independent publisher specializing in speculative fiction, including science fiction, fantasy, horror, and humor with a distinctly quirky, irreverent sensibility. The site showcases their catalog of novels and anthologies from authors like Selina Rosen and Brian A. Hopkins, with ordering information and convention appearances.
  • 2026-07-07
    yatp
    A minimalist tilde.club blog by a writer who muses on nostalgia, web reading conventions, and the quirks of chronological content presentation. The posts are thoughtful and essayistic, touching on philosophy of technology and the oddities of how we consume information online.
  • 2026-07-07
    you enter a room...
    A hauntingly atmospheric interactive fiction piece that draws visitors into a creepy abandoned house mystery, written in an immersive second-person narrative style. The page unfolds like a campfire story, blending eerie imagery of spiderwebs, rotten food, and a breathing box to create a sense of dread and curiosity.
  • 2026-07-07
    Zachary Kai
    Zachary Kai is an Australian space fantasy writer currently based in Kosovo, sharing notes, essays, art, zines, and photos through a richly linked personal site. The site brims with IndieWeb community involvement, webrings, a blogroll, book notes, and an open invitation to connect via guestbook or UnOffice Hours calls.
  • 2026-07-07
    Zeta Girls
    Zeta Girls is a Gundam fan fiction by Papaya Starlight, set in Universal Century 0090 after the events of Zeta Gundam and Gundam ZZ, following beloved characters like Kamille, Fa, Judau, and the Puru twins as they navigate peaceful post-war lives as a self-made idol group. With multiple volumes and regularly updated chapters, this is a lovingly crafted slice-of-life continuation for fans who wanted a happier ending for the ZZ cast.
  • 2026-07-07
    Zinzy's website
    Zinzy Waleson Geene is a product designer from Amsterdam whose personal site blends diary entries, personal essays, and weekly recaps covering feminist activism, museum visits, city life, and everyday observations. The writing is thoughtful and intimate, with entries participating in IndieWeb community challenges and reflecting on gender equality, personal relationships, and cultural moments in the Netherlands.
  • 2026-07-07
    Zoe Jazz
    Zoe Jazz is an Orlando-based author, filmmaker, and crayon artist who shares her creative work including a book, short stories, and unique crayon art. Her site offers a window into a multifaceted creative life, complete with a blog, newsletter, and guestbook.
  • 2026-07-07
    | MichaelLand. Population
    YOU!: MichaelLand is a cheerful personal Neocities site built by Michael, a fifteen-year-old from Great Britain who shares a blog, an art gallery, and detailed pages about his original characters. The site has a warm, chaotic old-web energy with guestbook links, blinkies, and a love of Homestuck woven throughout.
  • 2026-07-07
    ~
    A charming early tilde.club personal page from 2014, where the creator known as Monk muses about writing aspirations, the excitement of the tilde.club community, and shares a whimsical text adventure in progress. The blog-style entries capture the spontaneous spirit of the early tilde movement, with honest reflections on creativity and the challenge of consistently producing work.
  • 2026-07-07
    ~ MadJuice⋆。°✩~
    MadJuice is a whimsical personal Neocities site built around short, punchy "ramblings" and stray thoughts, alongside essays, reviews, and a gallery. The site has a charming handmade aesthetic complete with virtual pets, a daily crossword, a guestbook, and webrings, making it a cozy corner of the indie web.
  • 2026-07-07
    ~gautampk
    The personal homepage of G. P. Kambhampati, a patent attorney and physics PhD based in London who runs Tamarind, a literary magazine publishing short stories about science and scientists. The site features a feed of thoughtful notes on books, theatre reviews, and essays, alongside links to his CV, git repositories, and political work with Labour groups.
  • 2026-07-07
    ~nossidge
    Nossidge's tilde.town homepage is a whimsical creative playground featuring Markov-generated text experiments, poetry cut-ups from Wilfred Owen and Walt Whitman, sonnets remixed with video game characters, and procedurally generated Twitterbots. The site blends computational creativity with literary playfulness, offering oddities like 'Sonnet the Final Fantasy VII' and 'The Book of Antiverbs' alongside Tildeverse tools and IRC projects.
  • 2026-07-07
    °˖❀ 茉莉花 ❀˖°
    Mollihua's personal blog features a delicate floral aesthetic with multilingual text in Korean and Chinese, reflecting a soft and poetic sensibility. The site is minimalist in its current form, inviting visitors to navigate at their own risk through what promises to be a personal creative space.
  • 2026-07-07
    °˚ ~welcome to the drift~ ˚°
    Syrupnx's personal corner of the web called 'the drift' serves as a repository for creative projects, ramblings, and multimedia logs including a weblogue, picturelogue, and videologue. The site has a dreamy, retro-web aesthetic with a guestbook, bookshelf, and arcade section, making it a cozy creative hub for its author's various ongoing works.
  • 2026-07-07
    ˚⊱𖥸⊰˚Whimsical Tendencies˚⊱𖥸⊰˚
    Whimsical Tendencies is a charming personal Neocities site featuring a journal, photo gallery, and a stream-of-consciousness thoughts section that captures the creator's everyday life with warmth and wit. The journal entries and frequent updates suggest a writer who genuinely enjoys crafting their corner of the web, touching on everything from masala chai mornings to favorite fanfiction.
  • 2026-07-07
    υℓтяανισℓєт 「ver 2.0」
    The creative hub of sodium_amytal, a prolific fanfic writer whose long-form works blend slow burns, emotional drama, and genre-bending premises including a Metallica ghost-hunting AU and a cross-dimensional fantasy romance. The site showcases featured fics with linked art, playlists, and story metadata, offering a polished landing page for fans of deeply committed, emotionally intense fanfiction.
  • 2026-07-07
    ༉‧₊˚✧princess djarin‧₊˚✩彡.˚✩
    Princess Djarin is a personal site by a writer who built it as a response to the loss of individuality on mainstream social media platforms. Still under construction, the site hints at creative writing and personal expression, with links to the creator's Substack and a warm, personality-filled aesthetic.
  • 2026-07-07
    ℂ𝕙𝕣𝕪𝕤𝕠𝕡𝕠𝕖𝕚𝕒 :)
    Chrysopoeia is a thoughtful personal blog by a writer who posts weekly reflections, longer essays, and a running log of what they're reading, listening to, and playing. The site has a handcrafted indie-web feel, complete with custom site music, colorful CSS theming, and a microblog section full of dry humor and genuine warmth.
  • 2026-07-07
    №56
    No.56 is the personal site of a self-described 'self-hating bureaucrat' featuring articles, fiction, and Unreal Tournament 99 maps, all presented in an elegant Tufte CSS layout. The mix of satirical disclaimers, original writing, and game content gives the site a dry, literary sensibility that sets it apart from typical personal homepages.
  • 2026-07-07
    ▼ PSSHAW!
    Marissa, who goes by Psshaw, runs this charming personal site featuring a story directory, a gallery, a blog with German writing practice, and a shrine for her Baldur's Gate 3 character Typhus. The site has a distinct old-web personality with 88x31 buttons, a guestbook, and a growing collection of creative projects built up since 2021.
  • 2026-07-07
    ★ n3bula's site ★
    N3bula's cheerful corner of the web belongs to a 16-year-old UK-based creator who shares ramblings, a photo gallery, blog posts, and a growing collection of shrines including one dedicated to Genshin Impact's Flins. Built with Astro and hosted on Nekoweb, the site is a classic indie web personal page packed with webrings, blinkies, and a passion for danmei novels and Resident Evil.
  • 2026-07-07
    ☆ my personal space
    Corvidae's personal corner of the web features writings, web projects, and a blog alongside graphics and resources. The site has a cozy old-web feel with a guestbook, status indicator, and a range of creative sections to explore.
  • 2026-07-07
    ☘️ juni-personal ☘️
    Juni's personal blog is a poetic, introspective space filled with numbered 'inklings' that read like short philosophical or emotional meditations, alongside a well-curated reading log featuring titles like Circe, Frankenstein, and If We Were Villains. The site blends existentialist musings with a cozy indie-web aesthetic, webrings, and a bookshelf tracker that reflects a deeply literary sensibility.
  • 2026-07-07
    ✦ | The Wondrous Web-Surfer!
    The Wondrous Web-Surfer is an elaborate worldbuilding project set in a dystopian far-future called Earth-256-B, where the 2990s feel like a corrupted echo of the 1990s complete with familiar social ills dressed up in false optimism. Created around original characters like Virgil Voltspun and the city of Nouvelle-Yorke, the site invites visitors to explore a richly imagined paracosm with Marvel-adjacent influences and a darkly satirical edge.
  • 2026-07-07
    ✧ smallpancakes ✧
    Smallpancakes is a cozy personal blog by a creator who writes about food, travel, web development journeys, and everyday life, hosted on Nekoweb with a warm, handcrafted aesthetic. The site features a blogroll, webrings, guestbook, and a changelog that reflects an active and engaged indie web community participant.
  • 2026-07-07
    ✩°。⋆️️
    The Icarus Archive is a Neocities personal site with a minimalist splash page inviting visitors to enter. The name and aesthetic suggest a creative, mythology-inspired space likely housing writing, poetry, or artistic works.
  • 2026-07-07
    ✶꩜✴𝄞✴꩜✶
    A deeply personal and poetic Neocities site where the creator muses on music, the internet, memory, and strange encounters with unexplained beams of light. Blending stream-of-consciousness writing with ASCII art and webring participation, it reads like a private journal made into a small digital shrine.
  • 2026-07-07
    「」
    This is the online home of a novel titled with Japanese quotation marks, written by Stanley Lieber, available in print and PDF with an ISBN. The site also serves as a hub for a network of interconnected fiction projects, art events, and experimental works by the same author, including titles like Actron, Maude, and Antigone.
  • 2026-07-07
    お茶cafe
    Ocha.cafe is an adult-oriented personal site with a cozy green tea aesthetic, run by a creator who identifies as both a fan and a writer. The site features a writer contest, fan content, and a no-AI webring badge, suggesting a focus on creative writing and fandom community.
  • 2026-07-07
    ファンタジー書籍リスト - Biblioholica | Biblioholica
    Biblioholica is an archive and index of fantasy books from the US, UK, Australia, Germany, and Japan, cataloging authors, series, and titles across multiple countries. Still under construction, this multilingual site promises to be a comprehensive reference for fantasy literature enthusiasts looking to discover books across international markets.
  • 2026-07-07
    凡庸、凡庸、茫洋ですよ
    Bonyou is a personal nekoweb site with a Japanese-influenced aesthetic, featuring a blog and writing pages alongside other creative content. The site is still under construction but promises material intended for older audiences, with warnings for sensitive topics, bright visuals, and audio elements.
  • 2026-07-07
    印记 | Live a life you will remember.
    Run by Chinese blogger 胡和先 (Hu Hexian), this personal blog called 印记 (Yinji) captures daily life reflections, weekly journals, holiday memories, and thoughtful essays written in Chinese since 2018. With nearly 200 articles, over 500,000 characters written, and a warm community of commenters, it reads like a genuine literary diary of one person's evolving life.
  • 2026-07-07
    水宮・ちゃんと水を飲んで
    A mature personal Neocities site by the creator known as 水宮, featuring a music player, light NSFW content, and a carefully crafted browsing experience optimized for desktop. The splash page sets a deliberate, atmospheric tone with content warnings before inviting visitors to enter.
  • 2026-07-07
    ꉂ(˵˃ ᗜ ˂˵)
    Jujuy's cozy web corner belongs to Julita, an Argentine girl who spent the summer of 2024 teaching herself HTML and building this handcrafted personal space from scratch. The site features a gallery, blog, anonymous drawing and messaging boards, a guestbook, and a links page, all reflecting her love of technology, writing, and self-expression on the indie web.
  • 2026-07-07
    OVERLOAD
    OVERLOAD is a personal Neocities site by a creator focused on writing, yume-joshi aesthetics, and world-building lore, with a stylized desktop-window interface and clickable easter eggs hidden throughout navigation. The site is actively being developed with dedicated pages for original writing, media interests, and a planned yume-joshi section that reflects the creator's passion for the aesthetic genre.
  • 2026-07-07
    𖤓 Shenaniganery 𖤓
    Constantine's Shenaniganery is a sprawling personal Neocities site covering historical instruments, textiles, costuming, conlanging, philosophy, poetry, economics, gardening, and creative writing all in one eclectic corner of the web. The site leans heavily into its creator's identity as poet, philosopher, and transhumanist, with projects and personal musings that defy easy categorization but consistently circle back to language, writing, and ideas.
  • 2026-07-07
    𝔒𝔣 𝔗𝔥𝔢 𝔗𝔬𝔭𝔦𝔞𝔰
    Created by UMISIDA under the persona of 'OTis the historian,' this site is a fictional worldbuilding archive documenting the lore and mythology of invented places called ViaTopia, Hypnotopia, and Towers. Bilingual in English and Japanese, it weaves together narrative fiction, imagery, and audio to create an immersive alternate-world storytelling experience.
  • 2026-07-07
    𝖕𝖆𝖑𝖊𝖈𝖍𝖆𝖓𝖙
    Palechant is a worldbuilding collective dedicated to the fictional realm of Tessakar, filled with original adventures, stories, myths, creatures, and heroes. The site functions as a lore manual for visitors, with sections covering characters, bestiary, geography, and world lore presented in an atmospheric gothic style.
  • 2026-07-07
    𝖕𝖎𝖊𝖈𝖊𝖘 𝖔𝖋 𝖜𝖔𝖓𝖉𝖊𝖗𝖑𝖆𝖓𝖉
    Phantasmagorya is a Portuguese-language personal site by a creator known as phompho, featuring shrines, a blog, and a growing collection of written texts alongside pages dedicated to books, films, and series. The site has a gothic, whimsical aesthetic and is actively updated with new writing, shrines including one for a Minecraft world, and media logs.
  • 2026-07-07
    🌀
    Stanley Lieber's personal site hosts his novel titled '🌀', available in print and PDF formats with an ISBN, spanning three books filled with eccentrically titled chapters. The site also links to software repositories, documentation archives, and related projects under the cat-v.org umbrella, giving it a distinctly hacker-literary feel.
  • 2026-07-07
    🜊 whom 🜊
    Koilwood's personal creative hub spans writing, music, and worldbuilding across sections like 'lore,' 'worlds,' and 'works,' hinting at a rich fictional universe in development. The site has an esoteric, archival aesthetic with alchemical symbols and a contemplative tone that sets it apart from typical personal pages.
  • 2026-07-07
    🧃🧸🎈🌞 Vivarism 3.0! 🌞🧸🎈🧃
    Flonne Pocket's colorful internet playplace, Vivarism, is a whimsical personal site where she writes memoir pieces, shares daily art, and documents her hobbies and dreams with a joyful, kawaii aesthetic. Visitors will find a yumejoshi corner dedicated to self-insert culture, a gallery of artwork spanning over a decade, sticker commissions, and even a self-insert webring celebrating her fictional romance with Sans from Undertale.
  • 2026-07-07
    texhoma.net
    A sparse personal page hosted on the Texhoma regional ISP, containing only a single image with no visible text content. The site appears to belong to a user with the handle 'swora' on a dial-up era regional internet provider serving the Texas-Oklahoma border area.
  • 2026-07-07
    lafn.org
    Hosted on the Los Angeles Free Net (LAFN), this page appears to represent the Mabuhay community, a Filipino cultural or community organization in the Los Angeles area. With virtually no surviving text content, only a single image remains to hint at its origins as a local community presence on the early web.
  • 2026-07-07
    cybernex.net
    This site for the Rahway Emergency Management group in New Jersey appears to be a minimal web presence consisting of a single image. The sparse structure suggests it may be a placeholder or early-stage page for a local civic emergency services organization.
  • 2026-07-07
    old-delray.com
    A site dedicated to old Delray, likely preserving the history and memories of Delray Beach or the Delray neighborhood in Detroit through vintage imagery and local nostalgia. With only a single image visible, it hints at a photo-driven tribute to a place's past.
  • 2026-07-07
    11 FOOT 8 – The Canopener Bridge
    A dedicated archive documenting every crash at the infamous 11foot8 (now 11foot8+8) low-clearance railroad bridge in Durham, North Carolina, which has shredded the roofs of over 187 trucks since 2008. The site features video footage, crash history, a FAQ, and even a documentary about the so-called 'Canopener Bridge,' making it a surprisingly compelling niche destination.
  • 2026-07-07
    Bishop's Stortford and Thorley - A History and Guide - Local history, Bishop's Stortford history, Thorley history, Hertfordshire, England, medieval english market town. English history of bishop's sto
    A detailed historical guide to Bishop's Stortford and Thorley in Hertfordshire, England, tracing the town's origins from medieval times through to the modern era with locally sponsored content. Visitors will find rich historical excerpts, including an 1791 description from the Universal British Directory, covering the town's geography, castle ruins, and notable landmarks.
  • 2026-07-07
    Bristols Worldwide
    A dedicated research project cataloguing the many places named Bristol across North America and beyond, tracing their origins back to Bristol, England. The site maps out 28 US locations plus Canadian entries, with individual pages for each state and province that shares the name.
  • 2026-07-07
    Caramail 06 Antibes Cannes Nice
    A French-language community site for Caramail chat users in the Côte d'Azur region, covering Nice, Cannes, Antibes, and Monaco, featuring member photo profiles and registration history dating back to September 2000. With over 180,000 visits and 465 registered members, it serves as a local social hub complete with free ringtones, weather, logos, and quirky generators for poems and insults.
  • 2026-07-07
    Clare-UK - About Clare
    Clare-UK is a comprehensive community website dedicated to the historic market town of Clare in Suffolk, England, covering its rich history from pre-Roman times through Norman occupation and beyond. Visitors will find a visitor's guide, local news, genealogy resources, a business directory, community events, and historical articles including a full book by David Hatton about Clare's past.
  • 2026-07-07
    Cyberway Cafe
    Links: Cyberway Cafe was a real internet cafe located in San Juan, Metro Manila, Philippines, offering visitors a curated links page covering search engines, free email services, web research tools, and humor sites. The page reflects late-1990s Filipino internet culture, with notable emphasis on Philippine-specific resources like the EDSA and Yehey search engines alongside global staples like Yahoo and AltaVista.
  • 2026-07-07
    diamond geezer
    Diamond Geezer is a long-running London-focused blog covering the city's streets, transport infrastructure, local history, and everyday urban life in remarkable detail. The author writes extensively about London's public transit, neighborhoods, and civic oddities, making it a beloved resource for anyone curious about the capital's inner workings.
  • 2026-07-07
    Espacio Latino
    Espacio Latino is a Spanish-language web portal that hosts a collection of independently created sites covering topics like Latin American cooking, retro arcade games, web design tutorials, horoscopes, and classic cars. It serves as a free hosting community where Spanish-speaking webmasters can submit their own sites and join a shared corner of the web.
  • 2026-07-07
    History Index
    Railway,Pubs,Inns,etc: A detailed history index for Staple, a small village in Kent, England, covering its railway, historic pubs and inns, old cottages, local families, and parish records dating back centuries. Visitors will find articles on landmarks like The Black Pig and The Three Tuns, family histories such as the Cozens and Tritton families, and rare documents including a 1719 cottage inventory and a 1945 parochial newsletter.
  • 2026-07-07
    Irish Webring
    Created by mal, the Irish Webring connects websites made by Irish people, people based in Ireland, or sites with predominantly Irish content, with a thoughtful discussion of what 'Irishness' even means. The site includes a nuanced exploration of national identity, diaspora, and the complexities of Irish heritage that sets it apart from a typical webring hub.
  • 2026-07-07
    Kaiteng
    Kaiteng is a sparse personal page with hints of Finnish and Kainuu regional identity, suggesting content related to Finnish language or translation. The site offers little visible content beyond an entry link, but its keywords point toward Finnish culture and possibly translation resources.
  • 2026-07-07
    Old postcards of Barnet
    A curated collection of old postcard scans from Barnet and its surrounding areas in North London, covering landmarks, streets, churches, and local events like the famous Barnet Fair. The site invites visitors to contribute their own postcard scans and includes related links to other local history resources in Hertfordshire and beyond.
  • 2026-07-07
    PhillyTalk.com
    PhillyTalk.com is a long-running Philadelphia-area site covering local talk radio stations, Philly slang and dialect, healthy low-carb diet tips, and regional news and opinions. Visitors can explore an audio vault of talk radio clips, a Philly slang guide, and a surprisingly deep section on keto-friendly nutrition alongside local media commentary.
  • 2026-07-07
    Pinoy Websites
    Pinoy Websites is a webring connecting Filipino people who have personal sites, blogs, portfolios, and passion projects from across the Philippines and beyond. With 19 members spanning web developers, writers, gamers, and diarists, it celebrates the diversity of the Filipino indie web.
  • 2026-07-07
    Polk County NC Veterans Page
    A community resource page dedicated to veterans in Polk County, North Carolina, providing contact information for local veterans services, links to VFW and American Legion Facebook groups, and a rich archive of Veterans Day parades and memorial park events dating back to 2002. The site also offers resources on in-home care assistance, suicide prevention, POW/MIA remembrance, and the Vietnam Memorial Wall.
  • 2026-07-07
    SCIWAY
    South Carolina's Front Door: SCIWAY (South Carolina Information Highway) bills itself as South Carolina's Front Door and serves as the largest comprehensive directory of SC information on the internet, covering jobs, businesses, cities, events, real estate, hotels, and more. A long-running community resource for residents, visitors, and anyone relocating to the Palmetto State, it features a photo project, local sponsorships, and curated guides to life in South Carolina.
  • 2026-07-07
    Sluggish Canine Enterprises
    Bix Frankonis' personal hub documents his midlife in St. Johns, Oregon, with a characteristically candid inventory of identities, impairments, worries, and a surprisingly rich history of internet projects spanning from the mid-1990s to present. The site serves as a linktree-style landing page pointing to his blog, social profiles, and an eclectic collection of side projects including Firefly fan work and Portland community efforts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Texas Escapes - All about Texas cities, towns, counties, history, legends, syndicated columns, trips, photos, vintage maps.
    Texas Escapes is a comprehensive online magazine dedicated to Texas history, towns, ghost towns, and travel, with over 3,393 cities covered across all 254 counties. Running since 1998, it features vintage maps, historic photos, syndicated columns, architecture, and regional trip guides that make it an invaluable resource for anyone exploring the Lone Star State.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Espressario
    Philippine Cybercafe Guide: The Espressario is a guide to cybercafes and coffeehouses in the Philippines, created around 1998 when internet cafes were just beginning to take root as cultural institutions. It covers cafe listings, coffee resources, and the emerging cyberculture scene in the Philippines, making it a fascinating snapshot of early internet access culture in Southeast Asia.
  • 2026-07-07
    Thorpe Mandeville, Northamptonshire
    A dedicated website about the history and community of Thorpe Mandeville, a small rural parish in south-west Northamptonshire, England, created by Maurice Cole. Visitors can explore parish registers, a brief village history, the local church, public houses, schools, military history, and notable people connected to this centuries-old settlement.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to Holker.St
    Holker.St appears to be a personal homepage with minimal visible content beyond a welcome message, likely tied to a personal domain. The sparse page text makes it difficult to identify a dominant topic, but the domain name suggests a place-based or personal identity focus.
  • 2026-07-07
    ねおたうん🍊
    A Japanese-language Neocities personal site maintained by an enthusiast whose main passion is place names, featuring detailed columns on old town names in Suginami Ward, street address history, and neighborhood walks around Tokyo. The site also includes music notes, reading logs, baseball roster entries for the Swallows, and participates in the Neo-Nihongo Webring for Japanese-language Neocities creators.
  • 2026-07-07
    0x5f3759df | Hummus and Magnets
    Christian Plesner Hansen's technical blog dives deep into the legendary fast inverse square root hack and its magic constant 0x5f3759df, tracing the algorithm's surprising history from Ardent Computer in the 1980s through SGI, 3dfx, and Quake III Arena. The post rigorously explains the underlying floating-point bit manipulation, generalizes the technique to arbitrary powers, and includes graphs and mathematical derivations that illuminate why this 'evil' hack actually works.
  • 2026-07-07
    About – Alex Rutar
    Alex Rutar is a mathematics postdoctoral researcher specializing in fractal geometry, dynamical systems, and dimension theory, with affiliations at the University of Jyväskylä and a PhD from the University of St Andrews. His site serves as an academic hub linking to his publications, expository writing, CV, and open-source developer tools built around LaTeX and terminal utilities.
  • 2026-07-07
    Abuse of Notation - writings on math, logic, philosophy and art -
    Abuse of Notation is a thoughtful blog by a writer who weaves together mathematics, logic, philosophy, and programming into long-form essays and books, covering topics from category theory to Kant to functional programming. The site also features several self-authored books, including 'Category Theory Illustrated,' making it a surprisingly deep resource for readers who enjoy rigorous yet personal intellectual exploration.
  • 2026-07-07
    All You Ever Wanted to Know About Pascal's Triangle and more
    A detailed educational resource dedicated entirely to Pascal's Triangle, covering its construction, history, and the surprising number of patterns hidden within it. Visitors can explore topics ranging from the Fibonacci sequence and Sierpinski fractals to prime numbers and polygonal numbers, with downloadable programs to generate and visualize the triangle's patterns.
  • 2026-07-07
    CALCULUS.ORG
    Calculus.org is a comprehensive educational hub hosted by UC Davis, offering step-by-step calculus problems, Java applets, Maple and Mathematica animations, and sample exams for both students and instructors. The site covers differential, integral, and multivariable calculus with resources ranging from humorous beginner guides to actuarial review problems, making it a well-rounded reference for anyone tackling the subject.
  • 2026-07-07
    Category Theory | Summer Study Group 2015
    A collaborative study group blog documenting UCLA Extension's 2015 Category Theory course led by Professor Michael Miller, covering abstract algebra, functors, and related mathematical structures. Participants followed a structured syllabus across multiple chapters, sharing notes, resources, LaTeX diagrams, and meeting summaries over the summer term.

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