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  • 2026-07-07
    Theocacao
    Ridiculously Useful Shortcuts Easily Forgotten: Scott Stevenson's Theocacao covers Mac OS X and Cocoa/Objective-C development tips, including this page highlighting lesser-known but highly useful keyboard shortcuts for Mac apps and the Finder. The site also promotes his O'Reilly book on Cocoa and Objective-C, making it a valuable resource for Mac developers and power users alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    Thunderbird 3.0 - New Features and Changes - MozillaZine Knowledge Base
    The MozillaZine Knowledge Base hosts a comprehensive reference article documenting every notable new feature and change introduced in Mozilla Thunderbird 3.0, written from the end-user perspective. Covering everything from Smart Folders and the Gloda search engine to message composition tweaks and theme changes, it serves as an essential upgrade guide for longtime Thunderbird users.
  • 2026-07-07
    tildeverse RFCs | the tildeverse RFC system
    The Tildeverse RFC system is a formal standards and request-for-comments repository governing how tilde servers in the Tildeverse community should operate and interoperate. Created by Robert Miles (khuxkm), it provides submission guidelines, numbered RFC documents, and standards mandates that define protocols and formats for tilde box communities.
  • 2026-07-07
    Time
    Emil Mikulic's detailed reference page covers everything a developer needs to know about time: UTC, GMT, Unix timestamps, leap seconds, and how databases like MySQL handle time storage. Featured twice on Hacker News, this concise but thorough guide is a go-to resource for programmers wrestling with timezone headaches and timestamp precision.
  • 2026-07-07
    tinyapps.org
    Tinyapps.org is a long-running catalog dedicated to small, well-crafted software utilities primarily for Windows, organized into categories like network, text, graphics, system, and file tools. The site has evolved into a blend of irregular tech blog and document archive, making it a useful reference for anyone seeking lightweight, no-bloat software recommendations.
  • 2026-07-07
    tools | suckless.org software that sucks less
    The suckless.org tools page hosts dmenu, a fast and lightweight dynamic menu for the X window system, originally built to complement the dwm window manager. Part of the suckless philosophy of minimal, efficient software, this page provides downloads, source code access, and mailing list info for developers and Linux power users.
  • 2026-07-07
    Top 15 Terminal Commands for Hidden Mac OS X Settings | Terminal, Dock, iTunes, Finder, Safari | Mac OS X Tips
    Mac OS X Tips, created by Matt Swain, offers a comprehensive collection of terminal commands and tricks for unlocking hidden settings in Mac OS X applications like Safari, Finder, iTunes, and the Dock. The site is organized by application and system component, making it easy for Mac users to find power-user tweaks not accessible through standard preference panels.
  • 2026-07-07
    TrueCrypt - Free Open-Source On-The-Fly Disk Encryption Software for Windows 7/Vista/XP, Mac OS X and Linux
    The official home of TrueCrypt, a free and open-source disk encryption utility for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux that encrypts entire drives, partitions, or virtual disk files on the fly. Notable for its plausible deniability feature via hidden volumes and hidden operating systems, it became one of the most widely trusted encryption tools before its controversial discontinuation.
  • 2026-07-07
    Tunefish Synth | Home
    Tunefish is a free, open-source virtual analog synthesizer plugin developed by Brain Control, engineered to produce high-quality audio while fitting into an astonishingly tiny 10kb of compressed machine code. Visitors can download VST/AU versions for Windows, Linux, and Mac, explore multiple generations of the synth, and listen to songs created with it.
  • 2026-07-07
    twistori
    Twistori is a real-time social stream visualizer built by Amy Hoy and Thomas Fuchs that displays public Bluesky posts filtered by emotional keywords like love, hate, think, believe, feel, and wish. Inspired by the original wefeelfine project, it offers a hypnotic window into collective human sentiment as expressed on social media.
  • 2026-07-07
    Twitter StreamGraphs
    Created by Jeff Clark of Neoformix, this page hosts a Java-based interactive tool that visualizes the latest 1000 tweets for any search term or Twitter user as a flowing StreamGraph, showing word usage patterns over time. Visitors can click through word series and time periods to explore tweet content, making it a fascinating early example of social media data visualization.
  • 2026-07-07
    txt2tags
    txt2tags is an open-source document converter created by Aurelio Jargas in 2001 that transforms plain text files with minimal markup into dozens of formats including HTML, LaTeX, DocBook, DokuWiki, and Wikipedia markup. The project site offers full documentation, markup demos, feature lists, downloads, and links to the GitHub repository for both the v2 and v3 maintained versions.
  • 2026-07-07
    Unlocking Windows NT/2000/2003 Domain Controllers
    A detailed technical guide by John M. Simpson (KG4ZOW) on recovering access to locked Windows NT/2000/2003 domain controllers when administrator passwords have been lost or compromised. The page walks through real-world scenarios, tools like Petter Nordahl-Hagen's offline password editor, and step-by-step recovery procedures with candid warnings about common security mistakes.
  • 2026-07-07
    Use plain text email
    A comprehensive guide to plain text email, covering recommended clients, configuration instructions for popular mail programs, and etiquette norms favored in technical communities. Brought to you by the sourcehut team, the site offers detailed setup walkthroughs for dozens of email clients alongside a thoughtful argument for why plain text outperforms HTML in email.
  • 2026-07-07
    Userbenchmark's world
    Userbenchmark is an Australian Neocitizen from Sydney who runs a minimalist personal site centered on his passion for technology, operating systems, and the open web. He shares his enthusiasm for GNU/Linux, macOS, Windows, and the old-web ethos of handcrafted sites, positioning himself as a tech fanatic who prefers Neocities over modern Web 2.0 platforms.
  • 2026-07-07
    Using a Hosts File To Make The Internet Not Suck (as much)
    Dan Pollock's well-known hosts file resource offers a regularly updated blocklist that prevents computers from connecting to ad servers, spyware domains, and tracking sites. A practical and long-running community project, it supports multiple formats including IPv6 and legacy Mac systems, with contributions credited from dozens of users worldwide.
  • 2026-07-07
    Utilities to customize and tweak Windows | LitePC Technologies
    LitePC Technologies offers utilities like 98lite and XPlite that let users surgically customize and slim down Windows 98, ME, XP, and 2000 installations for performance, security, and embedded computing. The site showcases tools capable of stripping Windows down to a 9MB embedded image with fast boot times, making it a niche gem for retro Windows tinkerers and embedded systems developers.
  • 2026-07-07
    uwauwa's gay bots for homosexuals
    Created by uwauwa, this Neocities page is dedicated to AI chatbot configurations and jailbreaks designed for generating erotic homosexual fiction, organized into sections for bots, jailbreaks, and gifts. The site has a cozy early-web aesthetic complete with Hatsune Miku banners, decorative gifs, and a guestbook, and is also part of a Chatbots Webring.
  • 2026-07-07
    V.H. Belvadi
    V.H. Belvadi's personal blog explores the intersections of science, technology, and society through carefully crafted essays and reviews. The site features thoughtful long-form writing on topics ranging from television criticism to stationery reviews, with a distinctly reflective, intellectual tone throughout.
  • 2026-07-07
    VideoHelp - Forum and Software downloads
    VideoHelp is a comprehensive resource for video enthusiasts covering DVD and Blu-ray ripping, format conversion, encoding, and video authoring, with guides, software downloads, and an active community forum. Visitors can find tools for converting nearly any video format, hardware player reviews, region code hacks, and step-by-step tutorials for working with everything from VHS to 4K UHD content.
  • 2026-07-07
    VILEHOME
    Vince Lavali's personal site showcasing his collection of 'cunnybots,' which appear to be custom chatbot creations. The site is part of a Chatbots Webring and links out to a companion rentry page where additional content is maintained.
  • 2026-07-07
    Vim Cookbook
    Steve Oualline's Vim Cookbook offers practical, step-by-step recipes for accomplishing common and advanced text-editing tasks in the Vim editor. Each recipe covers a specific task such as swapping characters, sorting sections, copying blocks between files, and using built-in grep, with detailed command explanations suitable for users who already know the basics.
  • 2026-07-07
    Vim documentation – help
    The official HTML documentation for Vim 7.3, the powerful and widely-used text editor, hosted on SourceForge and covering navigation, commands, modes, and help system usage. A comprehensive reference for anyone learning or mastering Vim's extensive keyboard-driven interface, from basic movement keys to advanced command-line editing.
  • 2026-07-07
    Vim Kōans | Arabesque
    A clever and entertaining collection of Zen-style koans centered on the Vim text editor, written in the voice of the fictional 'Master Wq' guiding novices toward enlightenment through command-line wisdom. The parables blend genuine Vim technique with dry humor, and have been popular enough to be translated into both Chinese and Spanish.
  • 2026-07-07
    VIM Quick Reference Card
    Laurent Grégoire's VIM Quick Reference Card is a compact, single-page cheat sheet covering nearly every essential Vim command, from cursor movement and text insertion to macros, registers, and file operations. Converted from a LaTeX source using a Python script, it remains one of the most comprehensive and cleanly organized Vim references available on the old web.
  • 2026-07-07
    Vim Regular Expressions
    Softpanorama's Vim Regular Expressions page is a detailed technical reference comparing Vim and Perl regex syntax, complete with metacharacter tables, examples, and tips for power users. Part of the larger Softpanorama site, this section covers Vimscript, syntax highlighting, line ranges, and practical regex patterns for anyone looking to master text editing in Vim.
  • 2026-07-07
    vim tips and tricks – plugins
    A focused reference guide covering Vim 7 tips and tricks, with detailed notes from a user named Ben on spell checking configuration, personal wordlists, and useful keybindings. Part of a larger multi-page Vim tutorial series hosted at Swarthmore, this page is a practical quick-reference for anyone getting the most out of the Vim text editor.
  • 2026-07-07
    Vim – helphelp.txt
    Vimhelp.org hosts the complete, always up-to-date Vim reference manual in an accessible web format, maintained by Carlo Teubner. This particular page covers help system commands, translated help files, and guidelines for writing Vim help documentation, making it an essential bookmark for Vim users of all levels.
  • 2026-07-07
    Vim
    Seven habits of effective text editing: Written by Vim's own creator Bram Moolenaar, this classic 2000 essay lays out seven practical habits for editing text efficiently using the Vim editor. It covers navigation shortcuts, macros, plugins, and general principles that apply beyond Vim to any serious text editing workflow.
  • 2026-07-07
    Virtual Memory in Windows XP
    Written by Alex Nichol, a Microsoft MVP specializing in Windows Storage Management, this detailed technical guide explains how virtual memory works in Windows XP for general users. It covers paging, page file configuration, troubleshooting, and the differences between XP and earlier Windows memory management systems.
  • 2026-07-07
    Vmail
    Vmail is a Vim-based interface for Gmail, created by developer Daniel Choi, allowing keyboard-driven power users to read and manage email entirely within the Vim text editor. The page provides full installation instructions, configuration options, and usage documentation for this Ruby gem that connects to Gmail via IMAP.
  • 2026-07-07
    W3M Homepage
    The official homepage for w3m, a lightweight text-based web browser that runs inside terminal emulators and can also format HTML into plain text like a pager. The site provides downloads, CVS repository access, a user manual, FAQ, and links to related projects like emacs-w3m and the multilingual w3m-mee fork.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to abtmtr.link!
    MeowcaTheoRange's abtmtr.link is a suite of self-hosted internet services including a mail server, a privacy-focused search engine, and a personal cloud storage instance. The site also serves as a community hub with a Discord server, webrings, and a collection of affiliated friend sites.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to Creamsan's Page
    Creamsan's personal page serves as a hub for their AI chatbot creations, featuring a bots list with recommendations for running them on GPT-4 and Claude models. The site is part of a Chatbots Webring and links out to Characterhub and Rentry, suggesting an active presence in the AI character and roleplay bot community.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to Resort, an exciting chat community
    Resort is a free virtual chat community built around a telnet-based environment where users can customize rooms, send internal mail, play games, and meet people from around the world. Founded by Adam Foxson and James Hawtin, it stands out from basic chat services by offering a full virtual world experience with profile customization, privacy guarantees, and a friendly moderated atmosphere.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to The Privacy Dad's Blog!
    The Privacy Dad is a personal blog where a non-technical parent shares hands-on experiences with digital privacy tools, alternative operating systems, and privacy-first apps like GrapheneOS, Ente Photos, and Mullvad VPN. What sets it apart is its approachable, jargon-light writing aimed at everyday users and parents navigating online safety and data privacy for their families.
  • 2026-07-07
    World Wind - World Wind Wiki
    WorldWindCentral is a wiki dedicated to NASA's World Wind, the open-source virtual globe application that lets users zoom from outer space to any location on Earth using satellite imagery and 3D terrain data. Visitors will find documentation, tutorials, walkthroughs, and a users' guide covering features like multi-planet visualization, hurricane animations, and SRTM elevation data.
  • 2026-07-07
    WriteMonkey - Home
    WriteMonkey is a free Windows writing application built around a distraction-free, zenware philosophy, stripping away the interface clutter to leave writers alone with their words. It supports full Markdown, plugins, a scratch pad, Pomodoro timer, and sentence highlighter, making it a surprisingly feature-rich tool beneath its minimalist exterior.
  • 2026-07-07
    wrywerytwreywery
    The blog of wrywerytwreywery covers a wide mix of technical and philosophical topics including Python scripting, free software advocacy, cyberpunk culture, and theology, alongside experimental poetry pages that literally decay with each view. Posts are tagged by length and subject, making it easy to browse a thoughtful, idiosyncratic feed that blends hacking culture with creative writing and personal reflection.
  • 2026-07-07
    www.mannyneira.com
    Computers: Universe: Life, the UniVerse, and Everything: A comprehensive technical reference for the UniVerse database management system, covering everything from file structures and record editing to query languages and command-line tools. Created by Manny Neira, this course-style guide walks readers through UniVerse's paradigm, VOC files, dictionaries, the Retrieve query language, and TCL commands in impressive depth.
  • 2026-07-07
    Zoite IRC Network
    Zoite is a long-running IRC network that has been connecting chatters since 2002, offering a friendly community built around casual conversation, hobby groups, and a welcoming vibe. The site serves as the home portal for the network, featuring server connection details, a web-based chat client, channel listings, IdleRPG, and a Minecraft server.
  • 2026-07-07
    Zoner
    Zoner is a drag-and-drop static site generator created by Ryan Trawick, designed to build Zonelets-style blogs from Markdown files without requiring manual HTML or JavaScript editing. It features automatic RSS feed generation, screen-reader-optimized HTML, Disqus comment support, and is available as open-source software on itch.io.
  • 2026-07-07
    |--===TildeNIC ===--| Bringing .tilde to the Tildeverse!
    TildeNIC is a domain name registry for the Tildeverse, letting users claim their own.tilde top-level domain by pointing their DNS to community-provided resolvers. It also supports OpenNIC alternative domains like.geek,.bbs, and.gopher, making it a hub for the alternative internet and tilde community.
  • 2026-07-07
    ~midnight-cinders
    Midnight-cinders is a personal tech-focused blog covering open-source software, privacy tools, security basics, and opinions on technology and politics. The site features curated lists of FOSS projects, guides on topics like split keyboards and anonymous email, and a 'baubles' collection of interesting links and concepts.
  • 2026-07-07
    独立伺か研究施設 ばぐとら研究所
    The official development and research hub for SSP, a Windows desktop mascot platform based on the Japanese 'Ukagaka' (伺か) system, offering downloads, changelogs, language packs, and bug reporting tools. Visitors will find ghost character downloads, developer documentation, event archives, and community links centered around this niche virtual companion software ecosystem.
  • 2026-07-07
    한글폰트
    Run by 요정휘 (formerly ddeokbokkey on Tumblr), this blog has been curating and sharing free Korean (Hangul) fonts since 2011, with over 250 fonts organized by style categories like handwritten, serif, brush, and pixel. Each entry includes direct download links, making it a practical resource for anyone seeking Korean typography for design or personal projects.
  • 2026-07-07
    hockeytickets.com
    HockeyTickets.com appears to be a site dedicated to purchasing or finding tickets for hockey games. The content is minimal due to a frames-based structure, but the domain and title clearly indicate a focus on hockey event access.
  • 2026-07-07
    nicolafairbrother.com
    The personal website of Nicola Fairbrother, a British judoka and Olympic silver medalist, this site appears to serve as her official online presence. With minimal content currently visible, it likely covers her judo career, achievements, and coaching work.
  • 2026-07-07
    webpony.com
    WebPony.com is Joey's horse racing handicapping blog, featuring race picks for major tracks like Saratoga and Prairie Meadows under the "Top Hat Picks" brand. Joey and his partner Phil share their selections race by race, drawing on years of handicapping experience and odds management strategy.
  • 2026-07-07
    deathmtn
    Deathmtn is a casual, frequently updated microblog by a judo practitioner who shares training notes, injury recovery updates, match observations, and scattered links to internet oddities. The mix of judo technique analysis, dry humor, and random cultural commentary gives it a distinctly personal and unpretentious voice.
  • 2026-07-07
    Andrea's Little Piece of Cyberspace
    Andrea's personal homepage is primarily dedicated to her self-described obsession with the Atlanta Braves, featuring dedicated pages for players like Ryan Klesko, Javy Lopez, and Tom Glavine, along with a Ryan Klesko fan discussion list and webring. Alongside the baseball content, the site also touches on country music, horse racing, and Ben Grieve, making it a snapshot of a mid-2000s sports fan's corner of the web.
  • 2026-07-07
    Colwyn Bay FC
    A bilingual English and Welsh fan site dedicated to Colwyn Bay FC, a semi-professional football club founded in 1881 and competing in the UniBond League First Division. Created by Ian Saunders and collaborators, the site features fixtures, player profiles, a photo gallery, goalscorers, a supporters club section, and even a beer page for the dedicated fan.
  • 2026-07-07
    Emley AFC
    An unofficial fan site dedicated to Emley AFC and Wakefield FC, two non-league English football clubs based in Yorkshire. The site covers Northern Premier League and Unibond League football for fans of grassroots British soccer.
  • 2026-07-07
    Hennis' Site - Front Page
    Hennis' Site tracks doubles tennis match records for a small group of players named Josh, Jon, Sam, and Van, with monthly win/loss breakdowns dating back to early 2014. The site also features a quirky fictional backstory about the creator, 'Ginger Santa,' adding a humorous personal touch to what is otherwise a simple sports scoreboard.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ice Hockey Leagues
    A reference site dedicated to ice hockey, covering the sport's history from its Canadian origins to professional leagues like the NHL and the storied Stanley Cup. Visitors can explore sections on ice hockey rules, equipment, tournaments, and how to play the game.
  • 2026-07-07
    LOGGING IN...
    DCSK8PRK appears to be a personal site centered around skateboarding and skate park culture, currently under heavy construction with a login-style entry page. The site signals edgier or mature discussion content and carries a DIY web aesthetic fitting the skate scene.
  • 2026-07-07
    Sports Central - Original Sports Fan Commentary Since 1998
    Sports Central has been delivering original fan-written commentary and columns on professional and college sports since 1998, covering the NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, tennis, golf, and more. With named columnists, regular features like "Slant Pattern" and "Foul Territory," and coverage spanning everything from spring training to the Winter Olympics, it reads like an independent sports magazine built by passionate fans.
  • 2026-07-07
    Sports Links - First Base Sports
    First Base Sports offers a curated collection of links spanning general sports, hockey, football, basketball, soccer, and sports scholarships, making it a handy jumping-off point for fans and student athletes alike. The site also promotes its own instructional "Made Simple" guides for multiple sports, rounding out the resource with original educational content.
  • 2026-07-07
    Tai Chi Chuan - Gent | Liu Wai Sang
    Liu Wai Sang's site presents his Tai Chi Chuan classes in Gent and Antwerp, Belgium, offered by a practitioner who has studied Yang, Chen, and Wu schools since age 11 under masters in Hong Kong and China. Visitors will find course schedules, pricing, and locations alongside a broader menu of Eastern movement and healing arts including Qi Gong, acupuncture, and craniosacral work.
  • 2026-07-07
    VOLTRAWEB
    VOLTRAWEB is a Belgian volleyball resource site built for and by trainers, coaches, players, and club officials, maintained by webmaster Wilfried Van Mol. Visitors will find training exercises, conditioning tips, competition results and standings, coaching courses, international rules, and links to live streams and podcasts covering Belgian and global volleyball.
  • 2026-07-07
    WrestleCrap | The Very Worst Of Pro Wrestling
    WrestleCrap is a beloved long-running humor site dedicated to cataloging the most ridiculous, bizarre, and embarrassing moments in professional wrestling history through its famous "Inductions" feature. From botched storylines to cringe-worthy gimmicks, the site covers decades of WWE, AEW, and other promotions with a comedic yet affectionate eye for the sport's strangest lows.
  • 2026-07-07
    eth0fox.net
    Taylor (eth0fox) is a web developer and network engineer who has been part of the furry community since 2017, and this site is home to their fursona the 'Internet Vulpine,' a fox creature that lives on the internet. The site features playful networking-themed humor, fursona lore, webrings including the Furryring and Fediring, and a collection of friend badges typical of old-web furry personal pages.
  • 2026-07-07
    2014-rave.neocities.org
    A rave-themed personal site from Neocities featuring flashing graphics, autoplaying music, and a bold warning page for photosensitive visitors. Built with an early-2010s rave aesthetic in mind, it promises a sensory-heavy experience for fans of club and rave culture.
  • 2026-07-07
    saltorn.neocities.org
    Saltorn is a minimalist terminal-styled blog presenting itself as a Linux command-line interface, with a cyberpunk aesthetic and short philosophical monologues. The sparse content hints at articles under a 'Creation' section, appealing to those drawn to hacker culture and cyber-punk writing.
  • 2026-07-07
    babywormcore.baby
    Babywormcore is a quirky, anti-corporate personal Neocities page built around old-web aesthetics, wormcore imagery, and anti-megacorp internet philosophy. Featuring a cast of characters like Conrad the slime and Princess Aralise, crayon drawings of worms and plants, and a NO AI webring, it radiates handcrafted internet culture with a distinct subculture identity.
  • 2026-07-07
    softt0ne.neocities.org
    Softt0ne's personal site comes with a candid content warning covering yaoi, swearing, mental health, autism, drugs, and unfiltered rambling from its self-described 'crazed madman' creator. The index page sets an irreverent, chaotic tone that promises frequent updates and a distinctly queer internet-underground sensibility.
  • 2026-07-07
    alienspaceinvader.neocities.org
    A personal Neocities page with a DC Batfamily fan affiliation and a poll asking visitors which subculture they find most appealing, covering goth, emo, scene, punk, metalhead, and gyaru. The site is lightly updated due to the creator's busy college and work schedule, giving it an authentic slice-of-life old-web feel.
  • 2026-07-07
    nightfall.city
    Nightfall City is a creative online community styled as a fictional cyberpunk metropolis, organized into thematic 'districts' for writers, socializing, and exploration, accessible via a telnet-style interface. With neighborhoods like Writer's Lane and Dusk's End, it evokes the spirit of old-school BBSes and text-based internet culture with a poetic, atmospheric twist.
  • 2026-07-07
    tilde.town
    A tilde.town member page belonging to ironfroggy, part of the old-web revival tilde community where users host personal spaces on a shared Unix server. The page renders via a canvas element, suggesting a creative or minimalist approach to this corner of the indie web.
  • 2026-07-07
    tilde.town
    A tilde.town personal page belonging to user undeadcactus, presented in a retro terminal tree-style layout listing projects including webpages, software, hardware, and a comic. The site links to several small projects like ckxd, bytefix, and a hardware project called Wlan UP Schalter, reflecting the DIY hacker aesthetic common to tilde communities.
  • 2026-07-07
    tilde.town
    The Tilde Town Cadastre is a collaborative ASCII art town map built by users of the tilde.town community, where each member can claim a 24x12 character parcel of land and decorate it with their own ASCII art creation. Created by ~troido, this quirky project stitches together individual user parcels into a shared visual map updated every 10 minutes, capturing the spirit of the tilde community's cooperative, text-based creativity.
  • 2026-07-07
    tilde.town
    Krowbar's Circle is a curated community directory on tilde.town, listing member pages from the tilde.town indie Unix community in a browsable, old-web style format. It serves as a neighborly hub connecting residents of this collaborative tilde server, making it easy to discover the creative personal pages of fellow community members.
  • 2026-07-07
    #1 TROPICAL PARADISE ON THE WEB!
    Melonsoda's self-described 'tropical paradise' is an adult personal site with a bold, irreverent aesthetic and explicit content warnings for mature, kink-friendly, and NSFW material. The landing page sets clear community boundaries and a deliberately provocative tone, signaling a site built for a specific adult subculture audience.
  • 2026-07-07
    $ where
    A tilde.town community tool that shows which users are currently online and plots their approximate geographic locations on an interactive map. Visitors can opt in anonymously or publicly by creating a simple file in their home directory, and the open-source project on GitHub welcomes contributions.
  • 2026-07-07
    「Black Wings Society」
    Black Wings Society is a mysterious online collective centered around Serial Experiments Lain, cyberpunk philosophy, transhumanism, and lainism, presenting itself as a quasi-cult community with roots dating back to 1996. Visitors will find a stylized retro-aesthetic space referencing Mebious, the Wired, and figures like fauux, with sections for enlightenment, revival, transcendence, and connection.
  • 2026-07-07
    . . . keep on haunting me
    A gothic lolita-inspired personal site by a 19-year-old creator known as eliseabat, built around the aesthetic of Halsey's song 'The Haunting' with a black, white, and purple color scheme. The site features fanlistings, webrings, a guestbook, and planned shrines, making it a charming work-in-progress in the old-web tradition.
  • 2026-07-07
    . – SUNKISSED BEAUTY :.
    Sunkissed Beauty is a passionate personal site dedicated to gyaru, the Japanese street fashion and lifestyle subculture, featuring the creator's personal journey, wardrobe tours, makeup tutorials, and DIY fashion content. Visitors can explore magazine archives, YouTube resources, and guides on how to embrace the gyaru lifestyle, making it a vibrant love letter to the community.
  • 2026-07-07
    .˚○ • ° seal pool 𓈒𓏸.°•
    Elly, aka soapbubbleseal, is a married adult living in Japan who documents her eclectic passions including lolita fashion, 2000s electronics, Japanese collector dolls, model kits, and fiber crafts. The site is a lovingly maintained personal corner of the web with dedicated pages for lolita wardrobes and coordinates, Pokemon, Sylvanian Families, a minidisc gallery, and even an archival section for Angelic Pretty store flyers.
  • 2026-07-07
    // keitorin CAT
    Keitorin's personal site blends elegant gothic lolita fashion with a lifestyle blog, gif collections, pixel art, and quizzes. The 'LACE MONSTER' tagline and EGL section make this a charming old-web haven for j-fashion and lolita culture enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    /~oyvinrob
    A tilde.town member page by oyvinrob, part of the old-web revival tilde community where users SSH in to craft personal homepages. The content is nearly bare, offering little more than a greeting and a nod to Helvetica Neue, but it signals participation in the tilde subculture.
  • 2026-07-07
    2000s Dream Vault 2.0
    The 2000s Dream Vault is a nostalgic tribute to early 2000s internet and pop culture aesthetics, complete with Windows 95-style dialog boxes and retro web design vibes. Visitors are invited to 'insert a disc' and enter the vault, promising a curated collection of Y2K-era memories and old-web sensibilities.
  • 2026-07-07
    2006SEAMONSTER
    2006SEAMONSTER is a cheerful old-web style personal homepage launched in 2023, featuring animal trivia, an orca gif, and a dolphin protection badge alongside sections for art, a blog, and a personal directory. The site has a retro early-2000s aesthetic with a guestbook, visitor counter, and plenty of personality packed into its early stages.
  • 2026-07-07
    2010s FOREVER
    A personal Neocities site dedicated to 2010s nostalgia, featuring shrines for artists like Frank Ocean and Panchiko, film dedications like Ginger Snaps, and opinion pages. The webmaster is actively building out a cozy corner of the old web with themed pages and coding experiments.
  • 2026-07-07
    2dPinkClouds
    2dPinkClouds is a dreamy personal site built around a soft pink aesthetic, offering a 'Cloud Explorer' section, shrines, a blog, and a leftism page. The whimsical branding and mix of personal content, fandom shrines, and political interests make it a charming little corner of the indie web.
  • 2026-07-07
    49th
    A sparse personal landing page for Lupin/Lavi, a nonbinary nonhuman individual who goes by he/it pronouns, linking out to sections about themselves and their interests. The site has an image-heavy aesthetic typical of old-web personal pages, with minimal text serving as a gateway to a fuller personal profile.
  • 2026-07-07
    5snb.club
    The personal homepage of 5225225, a dehumanized-aesthetic netizen deeply embedded in hacker, furry, and fediverse subcultures, with contact info spread across Matrix, Signal, Tor onion services, and more. The site features webrings including the Hacker Webring and furryring, a writing group affiliation, and a dense grid of 88x31 buttons from the old-web underground.
  • 2026-07-07
    H A C K S T O C K ::|
    Zer0 Gravity Future Living [Domain of Lord Nikon, V.3.1]: Lord Nikon's 'Hackstock' is a personal domain with a cyberpunk-tinged aesthetic, featuring fandoms, a D&D character page, and a theme song by Apoptygma Berzerk with a VNV Nation remix, signaling deep roots in industrial and futurepop culture. The site participates in the Hotline and Retronaut webrings and wears its old-web handcrafted credentials proudly with badges for Notepad++, Firefox, and AMD.
  • 2026-07-07
    @tasha
    Tashpedia is a colorful personal site by Tasha, built around kawaii aesthetics, Sanrio, San-X, and Japanese street fashion subcultures like gyaru and lolita. Visitors can explore an art room, shrines, a diary, and a cosmos section, all wrapped in a PictoChat-inspired visual style.
  • 2026-07-07
    [ cyberpunk ]
    A minimalist cyberpunk-aesthetic personal page built around leet-speak text art, protocol references, and the visual language of underground hacker and cyberpunk culture. The site's sparse content layers internet protocol codes (SMTP, XMPP, PGP, IPFS, Tor onion) with themes of alienation, paranoia, and isolation in a style that feels like a terminal readout from a dystopian future.
  • 2026-07-07
    [EnteR...If yoU DARE!!]
    A mysterious, dare-you-to-enter personal site by th3xv10t3txlun4t1c on Neocities, dressed up in classic old-web spooky aesthetic with dramatic entry page styling. The site uses frames and autoplay audio for atmosphere, hinting at quirky or edgy content waiting behind the threshold.
  • 2026-07-07
    a dark moonlit night...
    Jack's personal site 'feign' is a gothic, introspective web project begun in 2019 that explores identity, the macabre, and the beauty of the dark through art, poetry, and personal writing. Visitors can explore sections like elegies, a gallery, and a journal, all wrapped in a moody atmospheric aesthetic that serves as a time capsule of the creator's coming-of-age experiences.
  • 2026-07-07
    Abby's personal website
    Mortland is Abby's colorful personal homepage where she introduces herself as a transfem pansexual woman living in Worcester, Massachusetts, complete with an extensive self-identification list and links to her social media and upcoming vlog project 'The Abby Show.' The site features retro web aesthetics including blinkies, glitter graphics, a guestbook, and webring memberships, capturing the spirit of old-school personal expression.
  • 2026-07-07
    ABIGAIL'S FUCK HOLE MK. II
    Abigail's personal homepage greets visitors with a dramatic warning page about its 'dangerous transsexuality' content, creating an intentionally provocative and theatrical entry point. The site appears to be a gateway splash page leading to further personal content beyond the threshold link.
  • 2026-07-07
    About - Canary
    Canary's personal page on tilde.club, the old-web revival community where members host minimalist personal sites on a shared Unix server. The content is nearly bare, with just a brief 'Hello, World!' introduction post from 2019 built using Hugo and the Ezhil theme.
  • 2026-07-07
    About my nickname
    Chataigne's personal site opens with a charming story about the origin of their nickname, tracing it through childhood Christmas memories, family traditions, and the humble chestnut. The writing is warm and reflective, weaving together personal history with cultural context around chestnuts as a traditional food.
  • 2026-07-07
    Acing The Internet Webring
    Acing The Internet is a webring connecting asexual people across the web, currently hosting 60 member sites from the asexual community. Applications are temporarily closed due to the ring's unexpected growth, a testament to how warmly it was received by ace folks online.
  • 2026-07-07
    Alien Webring
    Aliens Online is a whimsical webring for people who don't identify as earthlings, connecting sites from self-described "aliens" across the web. Members can browse the ring, join with their own site, and grab a widget to display their alien allegiance.
  • 2026-07-07
    all forums | basement community
    Basement Community is a small, active online message board where 730 registered members chat about games, music, TV, food, art, books, and general internet life. With nearly 7,400 posts across a cozy mix of topic boards, it has the welcoming feel of an old-school forum built for people who still love that kind of community.
  • 2026-07-07
    Among the stars...
    The Interstellar System, a plural system going by Interstellar or Corvid, has built a detailed site documenting their system members, headspace, and alterhuman identities. Beyond personal information, the site serves as an archive of resources, terminology, FAQs, and essays on alterhumanity including otherkin, therian, and otherhearted experiences.
  • 2026-07-07
    Anitra's Web
    Empowerment through Creativity: Anitra's Web is a sprawling 2000+ page personal site built over 25 years, created by activist and writer Anitra, covering homelessness advocacy, grassroots projects like Nickelsville, creative writing, poetry, and living with bipolar disorder. The site blends social activism with personal creativity, making it a rare archive of one person's sustained commitment to both art and humanitarian causes.

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