Notes
RSS Subscriptions
- Amy Hupe
- Ana Rodrigues
- André Pitz
- Arne Kamola
- Arun Venkatesan
- Barry Hess
- Benjamin Birkenhake (Anmut und Demut)
- Carol Gilabert
- Christian Fischer
- Daniel Hähnel
- Dirk Franke
- Dirk Hesse
- Elliot Jay Stocks
- Felix Schwenzel
- Herman Martinus
- Jason Velazquez
- Jeff Ngan (Equivocality)
- For over 15 years, EQUIVOCALITY has been the home of Jeff Ngan’s thoughts, experiences, and projects.
- Jeff Zych
- Jens Kessler
- Jens Mahnke
- Johannes Kuhn (Kopfzeiler)
- Jordy McNeill
- Jörg Kantel (Der Schockwellenreiter)
- Konstantin Weiss (Konnexus)
- Maik Winnecke
- Marc Tönsing
- Michael Harley
- Nessa Elessar
- Nico Brünjes
- Oliver Schwarz
- Paul Robert Lloyd
- Remy Sharp
- SadGrl
- Salman Ansari
- Salman Ansari (Quick Brown Fox)
- Simon Collison
- Stefan Grund
- Stephan Max
- Thomas Riedel
- Torsten Hartmann
- UberBlogr Webring
- Winnie Lim
Bookmarks
- 1MB Club
- 1MB Club is a collection of performance-focused web pages weighing less than 1 megabyte.
- About Ideas Now
- Find people to collaborate with by searching through the /about, /ideas and /now pages of 1000s of personal sites.
- Kevin Galligan
- Blog and projects of Kevin Galligan.
- Loek Vugs
- Designer and animator from the Netherlands. With his work he explores and rhymes with shapes, patterns and textures. He translates complex information and ideas into lighthearted and playful visuals.
- Lynn Fisher
- Web designer, CSS developer, and artist from Phoenix, Arizona.
- Neal.fun
- Games, visualizations, interactives and other weird stuff.
- PersonalSit.es
- Personal sites are sick as hell, so this site was built so we can all discover each other's. This directory of links are by folks that want to share their site with the world.
- Smolsite
- A whole site that fits inside the URL.
- The Whimsical Web
- A curated list of sites with an extra bit of fun.
- indieblog.page
- A website to randomly explore the IndieWeb. Simply click a button and you will be redirected to a random post from a personal blog.
- twtxt
- twtxt is a decentralised, minimalist microblogging service for hackers.