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  • 2026-07-07
    Dihydrogen Monoxide Research Division - dihydrogen monoxide info
    The legendary DHMO.org is a classic internet parody site that presents water (dihydrogen monoxide, H2O) as a terrifying dangerous chemical through mock safety reports, fake FAQs, and deadpan environmental impact studies. Created by Tom Way, it is one of the oldest and most celebrated examples of internet satire, designed to skewer fearmongering and scientific illiteracy while fooling the unwary.
  • 2026-07-07
    Dolly's Clothing (ahem, Cloning) Emporium * HUMOR/SATIRE *
    A satirical parody site narrated in the voice of Dolly the cloned sheep, lampooning the 1990s biotech cloning craze with mock product listings, fake testimonials, and humorous takes on sheep, frog, cat, and human cloning. Created by Diann and last updated in 1999, it blends science topics with deadpan comedy as part of the Science Humor Webring.
  • 2026-07-07
    Doompaul's Site - Front Page
    A sardonic tribute to Ron Paul meme culture, built around the classic 'It's Happening' and 'Doompaul' internet jokes about Ron Paul's dire warnings going unheeded. The site leans hard into the absurdist humor of the Doompaul meme, featuring the iconic imagery and apocalyptic rhetoric that made the meme famous on early 2010s internet boards.
  • 2026-07-07
    EXTREME SCHEMES TEAM - SUPREME
    A gloriously absurd parody corporate website for the 'Extreme Schemes Team,' featuring a full FizzBuzz output, fake employee bios including a dog CEO and Petey Piranha, and mock customer testimonials. The site leans hard into surreal internet humor with a deadpan delivery that makes it a charming piece of old-web comedic chaos.
  • 2026-07-07
    Fingel's Site - Front Page
    Fingel's Site is a quirky personal homepage dedicated to celebrating James Durso, featuring countdowns, favorite things, and enthusiastic declarations of appreciation. The minimal but heartfelt content centers on commemorating specific dates and people, giving it a charmingly eccentric old-web personality.
  • 2026-07-07
    Frank West pronounces emoticons for you
    Frank West pronounces emoticons for you is a quirky single-page gag site where a character (likely from Dead Rising) vocalizes a long list of classic text emoticons and kaomoji. It's a charming piece of internet absurdity that will delight anyone who grew up communicating in ASCII faces.
  • 2026-07-07
    Frankenweb
    Frankenweb is a creatively themed personal hub by Max Crunch, built around a spooky aesthetic with links to mini-sites covering haunted attractions, gaming, music, and retro video rental nostalgia. The site serves as a playful portal to a collection of small projects including Phantom Manor, a year-round haunted attraction page, and adoptable pixel art.
  • 2026-07-07
    Fresh Victims - The Most Dangerous Show in Town
    Fresh Victims was a Washington D.C. comedy troupe billed as 'The Most Dangerous Show in Town,' featuring sketch comedy performances at venues like d.c. space with alumni who went on to work with John Waters, Chris Rock, and HBO's The Wire. The site profiles the cast members, includes press reviews from the Washington Post and Washingtonian Magazine, and offers clips of sketches like 'Historically Accurate Theatre' and 'Brillo Bran.'
  • 2026-07-07
    GEORGE
    GEORGE is an absurdist internet collective built around a deliberately nonsensical mythology, presenting surreal proclamations about a mysterious entity called GEORGE with deadpan humor. The site lists community members, links to forums and IRC channels, and presents its joke-statistics and pseudo-corporate copy with a knowing wink to old-web culture.
  • 2026-07-07
    God Hates Shrimp - About This Site
    God Hates Shrimp is a satirical parody site created by Joe Decker and Ryland Sanders that lampoons anti-gay protesters like Fred Phelps by pointing out the logical inconsistency of selectively applying Leviticus to condemn homosexuality while ignoring its many other prohibitions, including the ban on shellfish. The site includes press coverage, downloadable materials, and a theological argument that if Leviticus is your rulebook, shrimp should be just as scandalous as anything else.
  • 2026-07-07
    Great Grand Garbage Dump
    The Great Grand Garbage Dump is a chaotic, colorful Neocities personal site featuring a mix of journal entries, memes, rants, and cat content from its quirky creator. With sections like 'the pit,' 'cool bois,' and 'obscure stuff that i like,' it leans into the classic old-web spirit of earnest randomness and self-expression.
  • 2026-07-07
    Greg’s Uber Eats Unwrapped 2023
    Greg created a playful year-in-review page documenting every restaurant he ordered from via Uber Eats in 2023, presented as a mosaic made from food images alongside his humorously self-aware reflections on food delivery guilt. The writing is candid and charming, touching on late-night cravings, a heartwarming soup-to-Montreal story, and half-sincere resolutions to cook more in 2024.
  • 2026-07-07
    Har Mannen falt?
    A minimal Norwegian-language page titled 'Har Mannen falt?' ('Has the Man fallen?'), referencing Veslemannen, the famous Norwegian rockslide-prone mountain that drew international attention. The site appears to be a playful, tongue-in-cheek monitoring or commentary page about the mountain, with only a handful of links and almost no content.
  • 2026-07-07
    Has the Large Hadron Collider destroyed the world yet?
    A brilliantly minimalist joke site delivering a single, definitive answer to the question on everyone's mind during the LHC's launch era. The entire content is a deadpan 'NOPE,' making it a classic piece of early internet humor about fears that the Large Hadron Collider would create a world-ending black hole.
  • 2026-07-07
    Hellmouth Finder 🔥👹🔥
    Hellmouth Finder is a playful interactive map revealing all 746 supposed portals to the underworld hidden across the UK, presented with a straight face and genuine geographic detail. Part of the vole.wtf collection of silly browser-based diversions, it sits alongside other absurdist British humor projects like Comic Sans Maps, Dog Poo Golf, and How British Are Your Teeth.
  • 2026-07-07
    Here comes almost everybody
    A whimsical, deliberately cryptic splash page inviting visitors to enter 'the weep deb thingie' with absurdist choices and circular navigation links labeled 'widdershins' and 'deiseal'. The site leans into old-web surrealist humor with a self-referential gag about providing 'less information' and a copyright credit to 'the invisible footprint disorganization'.
  • 2026-07-07
    Hoehel - zoeken ip 't WestVlaams Wide Web
    Hoehel is a playful parody of Google built entirely in the West Flemish dialect, serving as a humorous regional search portal for 'het WestVlaams Wide Web.' The site mimics the classic Google homepage interface with search options, language toggles, and navigation links all rendered in the distinctive phonetic spelling of the West Flemish vernacular.
  • 2026-07-07
    hold up!
    Amirul's Neocities splash page greets visitors with a playful disclaimer warning about bright elements, autoplay music, and crude humor before letting them enter. The site participates in webrings including a No AI Web Ring, suggesting a handcrafted old-web aesthetic personal homepage.
  • 2026-07-07
    Holotypic Occlupanid Research Group HORG
    HORG is an elaborate parody of academic taxonomy applied to bread clips (called 'occlupanids'), complete with Latin species names, morphological classifications, and mock scientific publications. The site is a masterwork of deadpan humor, presenting thousands of species entries with genuine taxonomic structure to catalog something as mundane as the plastic tags found on bread bags.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home - Totally Absurd Inventions & Patents, America's Goofiest Patents
    Totally Absurd Inventions showcases the funniest real patents ever issued by the US government, from tricycle lawn mowers to diaper alarms, celebrating the wonderfully eccentric side of American ingenuity. Running since 1997, the site features an archive of bizarre but genuine patented products, making it a treasure trove for anyone who loves quirky trivia and offbeat humor.
  • 2026-07-07
    Homestyle - The Mashed Potatoes Fanlisting
    Homestyle is a fanlisting dedicated to mashed potatoes, boasting 22 members from 6 countries who share a love for this classic comfort food. Approved by The Fanlistings (TFL) and part of the Lost in Tokyo collective, it is a charming niche corner of the old web celebrating a beloved dish.
  • 2026-07-07
    Internet Bumper Stickers®
    Internet Bumper Stickers offers a collection of over 4,000 free virtual bumper stickers designed for use on social media, blogs, websites, and email signatures. The stickers cover humorous, sarcastic, political, and general interest themes, giving users a quick way to express opinions online with shareable image graphics.
  • 2026-07-07
    INTERNET DEATH CULT OF FUN
    The Internet Death Cult of Fun is a satirical 1990s humor site by S. Graylands, built around a mock cult recruitment premise with tongue-in-cheek 'testimony from satisfied clients.' The site uses a guided click-through format, giving it a quirky interactive feel that captures the playful absurdist spirit of late 90s web humor.
  • 2026-07-07
    Intuitor Insultingly Stupid Movie Physics
    Intuitor Insultingly Stupid Movie Physics reviews Hollywood films and rates them for their egregious violations of real physics principles, turning bad science into an entertaining and educational experience. The site is both a humor destination and a genuine teaching resource, with lesson plan connections and detailed breakdowns of cinematic physics blunders.
  • 2026-07-07
    jeez, i should really spiff up those hinges...
    alongcomesmary's Neocities homepage greets visitors with a quirky, self-aware welcome message and a content warning for flashing blinkies and Adult Swim references. The site is a work-in-progress personal page with a 14+ general rating, built for Firefox fullscreen with some JavaScript interactivity.
  • 2026-07-07
    JokeWallpaper.com - Funny desktop wallpaper plus assorted humor - PostCards, ScreenSavers, Start Screens, Themes
    JokeWallpaper.com, created by Steven M. Kremer and running since 1995, offers free funny desktop wallpapers, screensavers, themes, and startup screens that parody Microsoft, Apple, and current events. Visitors can also browse funny stories, letters from lawyers, satirical articles, and a collection of strange humor that defies easy categorization.
  • 2026-07-07
    Just for PUN!
    Managed by Vickie, this fanlisting is dedicated to lovers of puns, bringing together fans from around the world who share an appreciation for wordplay and groan-worthy humor. With 144 members and running since 2006, it offers a simple way for punsters everywhere to declare their love of the art form.
  • 2026-07-07
    Kiefernzapfen's silly website!
    Kiefernzapfen's self-described 'silly website' greets visitors with a playful warning label listing flashing images, bright colors, cursewords, clowns, and 'an unexplainable amount of silliness.' The site leans hard into chaotic, lighthearted internet humor culture with a deliberately absurdist personality.
  • 2026-07-07
    Koji si oblik? – Dan broja π
    A quirky personality quiz in Serbian that reveals which geometric shape best matches your character, asking about favorite vacation spots, foods, and creative spaces. Visitors answer six fun questions to discover if they are a circle, ellipse, sphere, cylinder, or cone.
  • 2026-07-07
    komplexify.com – math jokes, humor, and poetry
    Komplexify.com is a massive archive of math-themed jokes, humor, and poetry maintained by Travis, covering everything from mathematician bar jokes to calculus puns and dirty math limericks. With dozens of categorized joke pages spanning topics like Fermat's Last Theorem, differential equations, and mathematical love stories, it's a treasure trove for anyone who enjoys nerdy wordplay.
  • 2026-07-07
    Kremlin Fried Chicken
    Kremlin Fried Chicken is a satirical parody of KFC reimagined as a Soviet communist fast food restaurant, complete with a mock manifesto riffing on Marxist rhetoric and puns like 'Brehznever' and 'Trotsky on over.' Created by the comedy group The Van Gogh-Goghs around 1998-2000, it features a fake menu and a tongue-in-cheek 'official history' of the restaurant's glorious proletariat struggle.
  • 2026-07-07
    LILEKS (James)
    Institute:: The Gallery of Regrettable Food: James Lileks presents a sprawling, irreverent gallery mocking the ghastly food photography and bizarre recipes found in mid-century American cookbooks and promotional pamphlets. Featuring dozens of themed collections with names like 'Meat Fisting At Home' and 'Jell-O Art of the 20s and 30s,' it's a hilarious archaeological dig through the culinary horrors of the 1940s through 1960s.
  • 2026-07-07
    LIME ZONE!
    LIME ZONE! is a quirky, image-heavy personal splash page featuring absurdist humor through edited screenshots and celebrity photos, including a modified Metal Gear Solid codec screen and a Danny DeVito reaction image. The site's minimal text and irreverent visual gags give it the feel of a late-internet meme aesthetic dressed up as an old-web homepage.
  • 2026-07-07
    LIVE WEBCAM of Watching Grass Grow since 2005!
    Running since 2005, this site features a live webcam pointed at a suburban lawn so visitors can watch grass literally grow in real time, updated every second. Complete with a bluegrass music player, annual highlight videos, years of blog archives, and media coverage including a nine-page Southwest Airlines magazine spread, it is a lovingly maintained novelty that has attracted millions of visitors.
  • 2026-07-07
    LOL | fanlisting for inside jokes
    LOL is a TFL-listed fanlisting dedicated to the universal experience of inside jokes, inviting fans of those hilarious, friend-specific moments to join from around the world. With 46 members and a simple sign-up process, it celebrates the niche joy of shared humor among friends.
  • 2026-07-07
    LOLZ of teh Internets – the icanhascheezburger.com fanlisting
    Created by Nicki Faulk, this fanlisting celebrates the iconic I Can Has Cheezburger website, the blog that launched lolcats and internet meme culture into the mainstream. Visitors can join as fans, browse member lists, and grab link-back buttons to show their love for ICHC's animal image macros and lolspeak.
  • 2026-07-07
    Matt's evil password thing
    Part 2!: Created by Matt, this is a satirical password-validation game that parodies absurdly strict password requirements found on real websites, challenging visitors to submit a password that satisfies an intentionally over-the-top, inconsistent, and Easter-Egg-filled validator. Part two of a series, it pokes fun at web developers who force impossible password rules while sneaking in genuinely useful advice about two-factor authentication.
  • 2026-07-07
    minty fresh nap reviewz
    A charmingly niche Neocities site where a self-described geriatric millennial rates and reviews their naps, complete with detailed notes on dream quality, grogginess levels, and overall restfulness scored out of 10. The archive spans well over a year of entries, making it a surprisingly earnest and funny meditation on rest, sleep, and daily life.
  • 2026-07-07
    MOOC, Rattle, and Roll
    Created by Alan Levine, this satirical site parodies the MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) craze with humor, fake course listings, and tongue-in-cheek commentary on the edtech boom. It features absurdist content like cow metaphors and mock course titles, poking fun at the hype surrounding online education.
  • 2026-07-07
    planet 8g
    Planet 8g is a chaotic personal hub created by 8g, featuring a Discord server, a user-submitted soapbox for passionate rants, and polls on deliberately absurd non-political controversies. The whole thing leans hard into irreverent humor and self-aware absurdity, making it a quirky corner of the old web.
  • 2026-07-07
    PointlessSites.com - Fun Things To Do When You're Bored
    PointlessSites.com is a curated directory of weird, funny, and deliberately useless websites organized into categories like Animations, Games and Puzzles, Hypnotic, and Odd Pictures. Running since 2002, it serves as a boredom-busting portal where visitors can discover the internet's strangest corners through a trending Top 40 list and browsable collections.
  • 2026-07-07
    RinkWorks
    RinkWorks is a long-running online entertainment hub by Samuel Stoddard, packed with humor, games, movie reviews, fiction, and oddities like the Fantasy Name Generator and tech support stupidities. With recurring features like Monster Arena tournaments and the Site Market Game, it has the feel of a beloved old-web playground that has kept visitors coming back since 1996.
  • 2026-07-07
    Roadkills-R-Us
    Roadkills-R-Us is an elaborate satirical 'company' site created by Miles O'Neal, built around the absurdist premise of a roadkill-themed internet nation complete with its own executive, legislative, and judicial branches. Packed with parody news, fake corporate culture, a music section, and a long-running dispute with Toys-R-Us over the '-R-Us' naming convention, this classic old-web oddity is a deep rabbit hole of irreverent humor.
  • 2026-07-07
    SANTA CLAUS AT CLAUS.COM
    Claus.com is a long-running, award-winning Santa Claus destination packed with interactive features for families, including a Naughty or Nice checker, Elf School games, an Honorary Elf Diploma, original Christmas songs, holiday recipes, and a live Santa tracker on Christmas Eve. One of the most well-known Santa sites on the web since 1995, it offers a richly illustrated North Pole Village experience designed to delight both kids and parents during the holiday season.
  • 2026-07-07
    Science Humor Webring - history
    Joachim Verhagen chronicles the full history of the Science Humor Webring, from its origins in his Science Jokes list to its growth and integration with Yahoo! Webring. The page offers an unusually detailed behind-the-scenes look at how a popular science-themed humor webring was built and maintained in the late 1990s.
  • 2026-07-07
    Sleep Talkin' Man
    Sleep Talkin' Man is a wildly popular blog by Karen Slavick documenting the bizarre, hilarious, and often profane things her husband Adam says in his sleep. With years of archived late-night ramblings, audio recordings, merchandise, and a devoted fanbase, it became a genuine internet phenomenon.
  • 2026-07-07
    Slow Marathon
    Built by Greg Technology, Slow Marathon is a clever little web tool that calculates how many marathon-distances you have walked over your lifetime using exported iPhone Health app data. All processing happens locally in the browser, so your personal health data never leaves your device, making it both privacy-friendly and genuinely fun to use.
  • 2026-07-07
    Something Awful
    The Internet Makes You Stupid: Something Awful is the legendary comedy and satire site known for its irreverent humor, Photoshop contests, flash cartoons, and scathing media reviews. This directory page catalogs the full breadth of SA's columns and features, from 'Photoshop Phriday' and 'Comedy Goldmine' to 'Your Band Sucks' and 'Awful Anime', giving visitors a map to the site's sprawling archive of internet comedy.
  • 2026-07-07
    That can be
    That Can Be My Next Tweet was a viral web app created by Monokai that generated absurd, often hilarious future tweets based on the linguistic patterns of your existing Twitter messages. This archive page documents the phenomenon, which hit 1 million visitors in its first week and earned coverage from CNN, Time, Gizmodo, Mashable, and more.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Amazing FishCam -- the oldest live camera on the Internet
    The Amazing FishCam claims the title of the oldest live camera site still operating on the web, originally launched in 1994 inside Netscape's offices pointing at a saltwater fish tank. A genuine piece of internet history, this site is a living artifact of the earliest days of the World Wide Web and webcam culture.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Corporation
    The Corporation is a satirical parody site that dresses up internet humor as a corporate enterprise, complete with mock consumer research and deadpan business-speak about delivering 'humor product' to the masses. Created under the Funreal Entertainment banner, it blends absurdist comedy with corporate parody in a style reminiscent of late 1990s web humor.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Directory
    A scrappy personal links page from the mid-2000s Tripod era, collecting favorite humor and webcomic sites like Toothpaste for Dinner, Natalie Dee, White Ninja Comics, and Ebaumsworld. The page is a snapshot of early internet humor culture, linking to friends' sites alongside random funny corners of the web.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Philosophy of Kissing
    Trygve Lode's comedic column 'The Philosophy of Kissing' answers a fake advice letter by defining kisses through the lens of famous philosophers, from Aristotle's purely theoretical smooches to Zeno's lips that approach but never touch. Part of the Unnatural Enquirer humor archive, it's a clever blend of philosophical parody and absurdist wit that rewards anyone who knows their Hegel from their Heisenberg.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Qawsx quiz - WG2k's Neocite
    WG2k's quirky corner of the web hosts 'The Qawsx Quiz,' a nonsensical personality quiz asking visitors to weigh in on absurd choices like banana versus cheeseburger. The minimal but charmingly odd presentation gives it a surreal, joke-forward vibe typical of experimental Neocities personal pages.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Terminal Tau
    The Terminal Tau is a playful web conspiracy created by CD5K, inviting visitors to place a mysterious Greek letter tau symbol at the bottom-right of their own pages without explanation. Part viral joke, part internet folklore homage, it encourages a secret community of participants who spread the meme while keeping outsiders guessing.
  • 2026-07-07
    The web of site skrudgspace
    Skrudgspace is a bare-bones Neocities page with a single quirky focus: celebrating male pattern baldness with gleeful absurdist humor. The entire content revolves around a comedic ode to hair loss, making it a micro-site of surreal one-liners rather than any serious personal homepage.
  • 2026-07-07
    The web site of cateater
    Cateater's absurdist little corner of the web offers a tongue-in-cheek 'tutorial' on eating cats and rats, complete with a social credit scoring system and John Cena references. The site also links to a handmade minigame and a curated list of other websites, making it a quirky, low-fi humor experiment.
  • 2026-07-07
    tragisk.com / Din leverandør av gøy
    Tragisk.com is a Norwegian humor site running since 2000, packed with satirical articles, comic strips, absurdist letters to companies, and irreverent reviews. Covering topics from irrational behavior to environmental parody, it offers a wide range of comedic writing with a distinctly Scandinavian wit.
  • 2026-07-07
    Weird Web October 2025 #10
    Warning: Part of Stefan Bohacek's 'Weird Web October 2025' series, this entry presents a spooky interactive page riffing on the famous nuclear waste warning messages designed to deter future humans from digging up buried radioactive sites. Visitors are greeted with ominous ceremonial language and given a choice to leave or ignore the warning, making it a clever piece of weird-web interactive art.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to Bungle Online
    Bungle Online is a quirky personal site packed with fandom content and intentionally chaotic web design, complete with vine boom sound effects, moving gifs, and weird fonts. The creator describes it as a place where they do whatever they think is cool or funny, making it a fun oddball corner of the old-web revival scene.
  • 2026-07-07
    What Kind of Frog Are You?
    A fun personality quiz from the Frogland website that matches your answers to a specific type of frog, blending lighthearted questions about food, habits, and social style. Part of a larger frog-enthusiast site, this quiz is a charming piece of old-web interactivity for amphibian fans.
  • 2026-07-07
    YEEHAW.
    Michael Eugene Banks invites visitors into a tongue-in-cheek 'wild west fantasy' where you must declare yourself either a true cowboy or a 'pussy bitch' via two clickable links. The sparse, image-heavy presentation and absurdist bravado give it the feel of a novelty web gag wrapped in cowboy aesthetic.
  • 2026-07-07
    YouTuube
    YouTuube is a parody site spoofing YouTube, complete with a deadpan joke notice claiming the site was removed for violating terms of service regarding free speech. Still a work in progress, it leans into absurdist old-web humor with a deliberately broken, image-heavy layout.
  • 2026-07-07
    ytmnd - you're the man now dog!
    YTMND (You're The Man Now Dog) is a legendary web platform where users create looping pages combining an image, sound clip, and text to form absurdist humor and internet memes. Active since 2004, it hosts over half a million user-generated gag pages and remains a cornerstone of early internet culture and meme history.
  • 2026-07-07
    yugoslavia.best
    Yugoslavia.best is a chaotic, absurdist personal page built around ironic humor, fake virus alerts, soul-stealing cookie notices, and an endless stream of garbled greetings and internet nonsense. Created by someone going by Mayflower, it features animated fish, a 'Yugoslavian Fishing Club,' NotITG downloads, and the general energy of a deliberately unhinged Neocities-era joke site.
  • 2026-07-07
    ~chat irc quote database
    Modeled after the legendary bash.org, this is a community quote database capturing the funniest and most memorable moments from the tilde.chat IRC network. Visitors can browse, vote on, and submit quotes from the channel, preserving the spontaneous wit and chaos of IRC culture for posterity.
  • 2026-07-07
    𝚓𝚘𝚎𝚢 𝚗𝚎𝚎𝚍𝚜 ​​​𝚊 𝚕𝚊𝚍𝚍𝚎𝚛
    Joey's personal site 'cowgf.party' is a chaotic, desktop-optimized experience packed with crude humor, extreme irony, sarcasm, flashing gifs, and auto-playing sound elements. The creator (21+) leans hard into irreverent internet culture, warning visitors of profanity, drug references, and violence before they even enter.
  • 2026-07-07
    tldp.org
    The Advanced Bash-Scripting Guide by Mendel Cooper is a comprehensive, freely available textbook covering shell scripting from beginner basics to advanced techniques. Packed with heavily-commented examples, exercises, and deep UNIX lore, it has long been a go-to reference for anyone learning Bash on Linux and Unix systems.
  • 2026-07-07
    lartc.org
    A detailed technical guide from the Linux Advanced Routing & Traffic Control HOWTO covering the 'Ultimate Traffic Conditioner' script for managing network latency, upload/download balance, and QoS on Linux systems. It walks through the theory behind packet queuing on cable and DSL modems and provides ready-to-use tc (traffic control) scripts for achieving low-latency interactive traffic alongside bulk transfers.
  • 2026-07-07
    rasmus.remotes.club
    A detailed technical walkthrough by Rasmus (of PHP fame) on setting up a shared shell server called remotes.club on a VPS, covering Debian configuration, user management, mail forwarding with Postfix, and DKIM signing. The guide is packed with verbatim command-line instructions and configuration snippets, making it a practical reference for anyone wanting to run a small community server.
  • 2026-07-07
    tilde.town
    A minimalist tilde.town user page for 'cmr' rendered entirely in ASCII art, showcasing the creative text-based aesthetic of the tilde.town public Unix community. The page features elaborate ASCII illustrations including landscapes and structures, embodying the collaborative, terminal-native spirit of tilde culture.
  • 2026-07-07
    .bash_profile vs .bashrc | Josh Staiger ☙
    Josh Staiger's concise technical explainer digs into the practical difference between.bash_profile and.bashrc on Linux, Unix, and Mac OS X, covering when each file is executed and why both exist. The piece includes a helpful tip on using a symlink to simplify shell configuration management, with reader comments adding real-world solutions.
  • 2026-07-07
    /dev/urandom's dev site
    The personal dev blog of /dev/urandom covers a wide range of technical topics including OS user interfaces, Linux, Rust programming projects, and retro computing history. Posts range from practical cheatsheets and small utility releases to thoughtful commentary on topics like the differences between Western and Japanese home computer markets.
  • 2026-07-07
    @home – @jelloeater👾
    Jelloeater's personal tech blog covers Linux, CLI tools, Android customization, and open-source software with posts ranging from Yazi keybinding rants to flashing LineageOS onto Samsung tablets. The site blends practical technical write-ups with personal musings, link dumps, and a healthy dose of command-line humor.
  • 2026-07-07
    ]@ck#91
    Jack's personal Neocities site centered around Linux, free software, dotfiles, and the broader Unix philosophy, with a distinctly cyberpunk aesthetic. Visitors can find tutorials, wallpaper packs, dotfile configs, and posts from a self-described Arch Linux enthusiast who lives at the intersection of hacking culture and hardcore punk.
  • 2026-07-07
    A Tilde ~About~ Me Page for MNW
    Marcus Wilson's personal tilde.club page offers a snapshot of his life as a self-described 'IT Janitor' with a passion for GNU/Linux, open source software, and electronic music. He hosts two radio shows, one covering overlooked news on Anonradio and one featuring Creative Commons electronic music on Tilderadio, making this a charming intersection of free software culture and indie internet radio.
  • 2026-07-07
    about sneexy • synth download!
    Ruben (aka Sneexy) is a self-described 'Professional Computer Toucher' who documents his deep enthusiasm for Linux, running a customized Kinoite variant built with BlueBuild on personal devices and Fedora Server in server environments. The site doubles as a hub for a small community of synth-themed services, complete with webrings, social links, and a charming old-web aesthetic.
  • 2026-07-07
    AJ.Bozdar.im | Abdul-Jabbar Bozdar's Personal Website
    Abdul-Jabbar Bozdar is a software developer with an Electrical and Computer Engineering background who writes about his hands-on experiences with FreeBSD, Fedora Linux, and Unix-like systems. Posts cover practical troubleshooting and configuration topics such as ZFS, ACPI shutdown behavior, Plasma Desktop, DNS, and Jekyll build optimization.
  • 2026-07-07
    aktsbot's homepage
    The personal homepage of aktsbot, a software developer and self-described Unix nerd who writes C/C++ for fun and JavaScript/Python professionally. The site features a blog, code projects, OpenBSD notes, and slides, all wrapped in a minimalist style with a metal-head personality.
  • 2026-07-07
    amnexya
    Amnexya is the personal site of Jack, a UK-based computer science student and developer who builds projects like Xenia Linux and pasted.sh while advocating for online privacy and anonymity. The site also touches on his homelab self-hosting setup, music production, and interests in transportation and travel.
  • 2026-07-07
    appak
    Appak is a high school student's personal homepage centered on Linux, open-source software, jailbreaking, and music production. The site reflects a tech-savvy personality with links to social profiles and a curated collection of 88x31 buttons from around the indie web.
  • 2026-07-07
    April's Something-something
    April's personal Neocities site blends her passions for Linux (Mint), the Rust programming language, and the Bevy game engine, with a handful of nifty technical pages like palette mapping and readable colour generation. A trans girl self-described as a big nerd, she has a to-do list hinting at upcoming writeups on her Bevy Jam entry and colour-space transformations, making this a cozy corner of the web for fellow programming enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Asteroid B-612
    Asteroid B-612 is the personal homepage of Zen, a nineteen-year-old who blogs about Linux adventures including Arch and Hyprland, creative projects, music, and life reflections. The site features a gallery, multiple sub-pages, webrings, and a changelog documenting its ongoing evolution as a handcrafted HTML/CSS project.
  • 2026-07-07
    Bacardi55's Web Cave | Bacardi55's Web Cave
    Bacardi55's Web Cave is the personal blog and digital home of a Solutions Architect who writes about selfhosting, data privacy, open source software, and Linux tools. Posts cover everything from keyboard reviews to SSH configuration, Gemini protocol content, and DevSecOps tinkering, making it a treasure trove for indie web and self-hosted tech enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    barnold's tilde.club page
    Barnold's tilde.club personal page dives into technical topics like email spam analysis, git-remote-gcrypt for encrypted backups, mail handling with postfix and incron, and various Unix tools like xmobar and biff. A member of the Tildeverse community, barnold shares thoughtful, data-backed observations and practical shell scripting insights that will resonate with command-line enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Beardy Guy Musings
    Beardy Guy Musings is the personal blog of DH, a tiny-house dweller and graphic designer who writes extensively about digital privacy, free software, and escaping the surveillance ecosystems of Apple, Google, and Microsoft. The site blends tech-focused posts on tools like eSIMs, GNU/Linux, and privacy hardening with reflections on minimalism, climate, and political commentary.
  • 2026-07-07
    benharri@remotes.club
    Ben's minimal personal page introduces him as an admin of tilde.team and tilde.club, two public-access Unix community servers in the tilde tradition. A brief but charming snapshot of a person deeply involved in the modern tilde/pubnix community who writes C# professionally.
  • 2026-07-07
    Beyond anything you can do
    Thunix: Hosted on Thunix, this site offers a collection of practical Linux and Unix tutorials covering topics like Tar backups, Blender rendering, OpenSSH, digital image tools, and audio/video conversion. It serves as a handy reference hub for command-line users and open-source enthusiasts looking for concise how-to guides.
  • 2026-07-07
    BOOTLEG BLOG
    Bootleg Blog is a personal blog by a Linux enthusiast who codes their site on a Linux desktop and covers a wide range of mature and touchy subjects, both fictional and real-world. The site features a distinctive aesthetic with explicit content warnings and thoughtful mental health messaging woven into its landing page.
  • 2026-07-07
    but she's a girl...
    Run by bsag, a biologist and self-described nerd based in Birmingham, UK, this long-running personal blog covers NixOS tinkering, custom keyboards, backup strategies, and everyday life with genuine depth and warmth. Posts range from technical deep-dives into Linux configuration and restic backups to personal reflections, making it a cozy corner of the web for fellow Linux enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    CalmBookish's nutshell
    CalmBookish's personal corner of the web includes a blog, contact info, and a notable focus on technology choices, particularly Nix or NixOS based on the webring participation. The site is part of the Nix Webring, signaling a community of users interested in the Nix ecosystem and declarative system configuration.
  • 2026-07-07
    Can I finally start using Wayland in 2026? - Michael Stapelberg
    Michael Stapelberg, creator of the i3 tiling window manager, documents his annual attempt to fully migrate from X11 to Wayland in 2026, covering hardware quirks, NixOS configuration, and compatibility testing across tools like sway, Emacs, Chrome, and foot. The post is a detailed technical deep-dive with screenshots and findings on font rendering, screensharing, scaling glitches, and IPC automation that will resonate with any Linux power user eyeing the same transition.
  • 2026-07-07
    Captain's Log
    Captain's Log is a personal technical blog packed with concise, practical tips covering Linux administration, SSH, KVM/libvirt virtualization, systemd, networking, and retro emulation tools like QEMU and 86Box. Posts span from 2018 to 2025, offering a useful archive of command-line solutions and sysadmin tricks accumulated over years of hands-on experience.
  • 2026-07-07
    chrark
    Chrark's personal homepage is a hub for decentralized internet enthusiasts, featuring links to Tildeverse communities, federated social platforms, and alternative frontends. The site highlights a Minetest mod project and profiles across Fediverse, XMPP, Matrix, and IRC networks, making it a great gateway into the indie and open-source internet community.
  • 2026-07-07
    chtc
    The personal homepage of chtc, a self-described internet denizen with a passion for Linux (NixOS specifically), music, films, and games. The site links out to a rich set of profiles including Last.fm, Letterboxd, Discogs, and AniList, painting a picture of someone deeply engaged with tracking their media consumption.
  • 2026-07-07
    chötrin's wiki.
    Chötrin's self-hosted wiki is a digital garden of personal notes published with vimwiki and served from a Raspberry Pi inside a hexagonal end table, covering programming languages like 6502 assembly, Ada, and Zig alongside operating systems such as OpenBSD, Plan 9, and Haiku. The site also branches into NES gaming, watercolor art, a homebrew NES game project, bicycling, and a curated collection of readings and recommendations that reflects a thoughtful, minimalist computing philosophy.
  • 2026-07-07
    coffeeknife@nekoweb.org:~$
    Coffeeknife's personal site is styled as a Linux terminal prompt, reflecting a clear love of tech and open-source culture. The site covers technology, media, crafts, and a blog, but the dominant aesthetic and branding lean heavily into Linux and command-line culture.
  • 2026-07-07
    Comfort On The Command Line - Comfort On The Command Line
    Gabriel Guzman's beginner-friendly blog walks readers through the Unix/Linux command line with approachable, conversational tutorials covering man pages, file searching, shell usage, and basic commands. Topics like ls, find, bash, and directory navigation are explained with humor and clarity, making the terminal feel welcoming to newcomers.
  • 2026-07-07
    Command Line Kung Fu
    Command Line Kung Fu is a long-running blog by contributors Ed Skoudis, Hal Pomeranz, and Tim Medin, delivering tips, tricks, and practical techniques for working with the command line across Linux, OS X, and Windows. With over 180 episodes covering everything from shell scripting to security tools, it is a rich reference for anyone who spends time at a terminal.
  • 2026-07-07
    CozyNet Blog
    CozyNet Blog is a personal tech blog covering Linux distributions, desktop environments like Trinity and GNOME, networking tools like ProtonVPN, and general life updates. The author digs into practical topics such as running Ubuntu, configuring yt-dlp, and thoughts on web development philosophy, making it a cozy corner of the internet for Linux enthusiasts.

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