000 - Databases
Search Engines
Mojeek.com - "an independant british search engine with its own growing index commited to fighting internet censorship. It's small, and therefore it's usability isn't as good as that of the Big Three, but it doesn't censor, it's fairly respectful of people's privacy, and it doesn't drown you in ads" -@queselevaaser, Tumblr
Wiby.me - "a new indie project that is literally dedicated to bringing back the old-school web. It's goal is to index as many personalized websites as possible, and NOT commercial sites." -@queselevaaser, Tumblr
Queer and Transgender Health
Transgender.org - Massive database of resources for the trans community. Everything from legal help to DIY HRT to presentation and makeup tips to mental health services. Very all encompassing, very new, very cool.
Transhub.org.au - Not as all encompassing as transgender.org but still very cool, based in Aussie
Education/College Courses
Edx - College courses
Coursera - More college courses, my personal favorite. Not all are free but 8,000 are
Miscellaneous
DoNotTrust - List of Neocities sites spreading misinformation. Why is this so funny to me?
Yesterlinks- Now links to archive.org. Links still work if you copy and paste. I don't know why yesterlinks is down. I don't know if it'll ever be up again.
Instructables - DIY instructions database. Community driven.
Artisans.Coop - Online "handmade" marketplace
NeoNeighborhoods - Neocities Index
Marginalia - Search Engine for obscure websites
100 - Computer science, information and general works
Coding
freeCodeCamp - favorite code teaching website. all the content is free, they have interactive courses, and you can get certified. email signup is needed to saving progress but not to just use the materials
Neocities Tutorials - Honestly not really a point in listing it, since if you're seeing this website you definitely know neocities, but might as well link it.
Code.org - Made for teachers to use on classrooms of younger students, still a good resource that I hadn't heard of until years after I strongarmed my first learning in computer programming
Graphics and Fonts
DaFont- What I use for looking up fonts
200 - Physical science, mathmatics
Health and Medical Science
Wikinotes.ca - MEDICAL - A collection of notes from pre-med students at McGill
300 - Psychology and Mental Health
Embrace Autism - Extremely good resource on autism, also has resources for comorbrid conditions like ADHD, depression, anxiety, cptsd, etc.
SocialPsychology.org - All things social psychology. If you poke around a bit its genuinely a pretty massive resource
400 - Sociology, social sciences, and legal advice
Colonization
Decolonize Palestine - Resources on decolonizing Palestine
500 - Political Theory and Philosophy
Marxists.org - Internet Archive of Marxist texts
Proletarian Library - Neocities library on Marxist and associated communist texts
Anarchist Library - Internet Archive of Anarchist texts
600 - History and geography
General History
Acoup.Blog - Wordpress blog on general history I think
Palestine Academy - Website developed by an activist about Palestine history
USA/UK History
Legends of America - USAmerican History, possibly folktales?
Abandoned Places - History of abandoned places in USAmerica
Disabled History
Partners In Time - Developmental Disabilities Course
700 - Journalism
News Sites
Zines
MAKE ZINES (transgender.money) - Neocities website, tutorial on how to make your own zines
800 – Languages
Language Learning
Duolingo - It's alright.
Busuu - Similar to Duolingo
Language Transfer - Audio-based
Mango Languages - Language learning if you have a library partnered with them, but they also have a bunch of free courses
Transparent.com - Another one that libraries partner with a lot.
Clozemaster - I'm listing it because it was listed on Sadness's website, but they only let you do 30 practices a day before blocking you "unless you switch to premium". Fuck that. Still, I liked their practice because it tested me on a lot of words I hadn't seen in Duolingo yet, and I think I could advance faster with an accelerated pace like that. I only tried the Spanish version too. Do it at your own risk.
900 - Homesteading and prepping
Agriculture
Recipes and Cooking
Freckleskies (Recipes) - Neocities website with a few different recipes
so i got really into ramen - Neocities site, a couple of ramen recipes
Sad Bastard Cookbook - Very simple recipes for very low energy
Webstaurant Store - Bulk Food Commercial Website
Managemy.Coop - How to start a Buyers Club
Grow Forage Cook Ferment - Don't remember how I found this website, but it has a good amount of stuff on homesteading, growing, foraging, etc.
1000 - Arts and recreation
Music
Gnoosic - For finding new music. You put bands you like in, it gives suggestions.
Radio.garden - You can "navigate" the globe and find out what local radio stations are playing.
radiooooo - Apparently like radiogarden but with a timeline function. Haven't tried it personally.
Visual Art Application Software
Krita - Haven't tried it, free and open source
Games
Miscellaneous
29a.ch - Color the cosmos. I like using it for calming down or when I feel like shit.
1100 - Literature
1200 - Miscellaneous>
Cloudhiker - Modern day StumbleUpon. Click to see random website