Edit: You people are amazing! There are so many sites linked below that it will take me quite a while to get through all of them. And I will get through all of them and reply to everyone.
No one can rightully say the (small) web is dead. It is not and you all and many many more are proof of that.

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Ok, people, give me your blogs.
Your personal hobby blogs. Your e-zines. Your websites. Heck, even your wikis. (I am interested in those but have not yet wrapped my head around them.)
I am most interested in the hobby sites, made my non-professional web devs. The ones you code away at in your spare time. Preferably static, but share anyway if it's not. And if you're a pro and have a personal hobby site, share away too! The more the merrier.

Even if I already know your site, share anyway because there might be people who do not have come across it yet.

3, 2, 1, go!

To start, here's mine:
https://theresmiling.eu

#personalWebsite #personalBlog #blog #blogging #personalWeb #smallWeb #indieWeb
theresmiling has a website

@theresmiling Your blog is very nice. Mine is at https://khleedril.org/blog and my latest post is much ado about Star Trek!
Dale Mellorʼs Blog

Dale Mellorʼs blog; maths and science and life in general.

@khleedril Thank you! 😃
Oooh, a Trek article! Yay!
Some years ago I was talking to a co-worker about re-watching Trek (I had just started to re-watch TNG and DS9 at the time). He asked me if that wasn't a bit backwards of me to do so. He thought I should only watch new shows. I was like What are you talking about? Because re-watching something after a decade or more can give so much new insight, you recognise things you didn't before. You are older and therefore understand many things differently now. That's enlightening! Also, dammit, it's Star Trek, my favourite show and I'm going to watch and re-watch it all until the day I die.