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  • 2026-07-07
    Building a Fresh New Win95 Machine
    Steve Litt's detailed 1996 guide walks through building and configuring a Windows 95 machine from scratch, covering everything from BIOS setup and DOS installation to drive compression and peripheral configuration. It's a step-by-step technical reference for anyone who preferred a clean Win95 install over a messy upgrade from older Windows versions.
  • 2026-07-07
    buzzert.net – James Magahern
    James Magahern's personal site at buzzert.net offers a minimalist hub linking to info, photos, and posts sections. The sparse but clean layout suggests a technically-minded creator with a focus on personal projects and documentation.
  • 2026-07-07
    CALC2QIF
    CALC2QIF is a free OpenOffice Calc macro that converts spreadsheet data into QIF format for import into personal finance applications like Quicken, Microsoft Money, and GNUCash. The site provides downloads, documentation, FAQs, and references for the QIF specification, making it a handy utility resource for anyone managing financial data outside of dedicated accounting software.
  • 2026-07-07
    Canadian Mind Products Downloadable Utilities Master Index
    Roedy Green of Canadian Mind Products offers a master index of free, open-source downloadable Java utilities, all released under a non-military public domain license with well-commented source code. Visitors can browse dozens of tools ranging from file validators to icon utilities, with links to documentation, source repositories, and zip downloads.
  • 2026-07-07
    Canary - A member of the updated tilde.club.
    Canary's tilde.club blog covers practical computing topics including browser alternatives, software tips, and curated lists of useful or lightweight websites. Posts like a guide to cracking Sublime Text with a hex editor and recommendations for text-only news sites give it a distinctly tech-savvy, utilitarian flavor.
  • 2026-07-07
    CashRank Algorithm - Secret Search Engine Labs
    Secret Search Engine Labs introduces CashRank, a novel anti-spam algorithm designed to limit search engine indexing to pages that cost at least $1 per year to maintain, effectively filtering out link farms, scraped content, and auto-generated junk. The page explains the technical reasoning behind the approach, including how domain renewal fees translate into indexable "CashRank" credits that propagate through outbound links.
  • 2026-07-07
    chatbots :)
    Fouka's personal page is dedicated to chatbot creation, featuring original characters (OCs) and canon character bots made for Character.AI before the platform's decline. The site includes a shitpost gallery, a character library, and a charming corner for 'Esther,' a beloved OC the creator is still attached to despite stepping back from active bot-making.
  • 2026-07-07
    Chatlogs
    Chatlogs is an automated archive and searchable directory of chatbot conversation logs, organized with a tag-based filtering system. It features a scraper that collects and updates entries automatically, making it a quirky snapshot of human-AI interactions from across the web.
  • 2026-07-07
    Chilton Software Engineering
    Chilton Software Engineering serves as a central hub linking to all things related to the Chilton name on the World Wide Web. Maintained by a webmaster going by 'webmonger,' the site invites anyone with a Chilton connection to reach out and get included in the collection.
  • 2026-07-07
    China Channel
    China Channel is a Firefox add-on that routes your browser traffic through a Chinese proxy, letting users outside China experience the Great Firewall's censorship firsthand. The site provides the download and explains how the plugin works, along with background information on China's internet censorship apparatus and the scale of its enforcement.
  • 2026-07-07
    Clickable Links Chrome Extension - Projects - Laurent Van Winckel
    Laurent Van Winckel's project page for Clickable Links, a Google Chrome extension that converts plain-text URLs and email addresses into clickable hyperlinks on any webpage. The page details the extension's history, including its rise to the top 50 most popular Chrome extensions with over 85,000 installs before being sold and later restored by its original creator.
  • 2026-07-07
    Colemak
    The community hub for Colemak, a modern ergonomic keyboard layout designed as an alternative to QWERTY and Dvorak, with information on layout advantages, learning resources, and installation guides for Windows, Mac, and Linux. Visitors will find links to typing lessons, layout variants and mods like Colemak-DH, the Extend layer, and tools for making the switch to more comfortable touch typing.
  • 2026-07-07
    Configure the WMI logging level | Smallvoid.com
    Smallvoid.com by Alexander Peter Kowalski offers a concise technical article explaining how to configure WMI logging levels in Windows, including registry keys, log file locations, and database settings. It is a practical reference for system administrators and WMI script developers troubleshooting Windows Management Instrumentation issues.
  • 2026-07-07
    Confusion's Confusing Confusefest
    Confusion is an Australian student with interests in technology, FOSS software, cybersecurity, and philosophy who built this small personal hub linking to their blog, git projects, and book notes. The site has a distinctly old-web hacker aesthetic and connects to the Lainchan Webring, making it a cozy corner of the indie tech web.
  • 2026-07-07
    cujo.casa
    Cujo.casa is a Brazilian Portuguese personal blog and digital home where the author shares thoughts on technology, software, and daily life, including posts about Neovim, second-hand tech, and a log of recent songs, books, and films enjoyed. The site participates in multiple webrings including Geekring and Retronaut, reflecting a clear enthusiasm for the indie web and open-source computing culture.
  • 2026-07-07
    curl - The Art Of Scripting HTTP Requests Using curl
    The official curl documentation page covering the art of scripting HTTP requests, written for developers who want to automate web interactions, post data, handle cookies, and manipulate URLs from the command line. Packed with practical examples using pre-formatted code blocks, it covers everything from basic GET requests to SSL handling, form submissions, and capturing network traffic with Wireshark.
  • 2026-07-07
    Daniel Aleksandersen
    Daniel Aleksandersen's personal hub blends micro-posts, blog articles, and browser-related tools, with a strong focus on the Vivaldi browser, web extensions, and privacy tech. Visitors will find detailed troubleshooting guides, browser update notes, and commentary on topics like autofill, Do-Not-Track legislation, and Microsoft Edge's behavior on Windows.
  • 2026-07-07
    dans.blog
    Thunderbird - Temporarily Switch Composing Between Plain Text/HTML: Dan G. Switzer II's personal tech blog covers software tips, programming, and developer tools, with this entry offering a handy guide to switching between plain text and HTML composing modes in Mozilla Thunderbird. The site spans topics like JavaScript, ColdFusion, Flex, Flash, and Java, making it a useful stop for developers navigating everyday tech frustrations.
  • 2026-07-07
    Datavisualization.ch Selected Tools
    Datavisualization.ch Selected Tools is a carefully curated collection of the best tools for creating data visualizations, covering web applications, libraries, and desktop apps for maps, charts, and data processing. The team behind Datavisualization.ch hand-picks each entry, providing details on technology, licensing, and links to documentation and code repositories.
  • 2026-07-07
    dayid's tmux & screen cheat-sheet
    Dayid's tmux and screen cheat-sheet offers a side-by-side comparison table of keyboard shortcuts and commands for two popular terminal multiplexers, GNU screen and tmux. Originally created in 2009 when tmux was still new, it covers essential actions like session management, window navigation, and pane splitting in a compact, easy-to-scan format.
  • 2026-07-07
    dbext.vim - Provides database access to many DBMS (Oracle, Sybase, Microsoft, MySQL, DBI,..) – vim online
    A script listing on vim.org for dbext.vim, a powerful Vim plugin by Peter Bagyinszki that enables direct database access to a wide range of DBMS systems including MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, Microsoft SQL Server, SQLite, and many more. With over 43,000 downloads and support for Perl DBI, ODBC, and multiple SAP/Sybase variants, it lets developers run SQL queries directly inside Vim without leaving their editor.
  • 2026-07-07
    Desktop email programs for Windows, Mac, and Linux
    Free Email Tutorials covers desktop email clients for Windows, Mac, and Linux, with guides for programs like Thunderbird, Outlook, Apple Mail, and SeaMonkey. Each client gets dedicated tutorials on adding accounts, setting up signatures, changing passwords, and understanding protocols like POP3, IMAP, and SMTP.
  • 2026-07-07
    Digging the Digital
    Frank Meeuwsen's Dutch-language blog explores the intersection of digital tools, AI writing assistants, personal knowledge management, and the open web with a thoughtful, personal voice. Posts range from hands-on experiments with Claude AI and Obsidian to reflections on internet history and digital culture, making it a rich read for anyone interested in how technology shapes everyday life.
  • 2026-07-07
    Dion Moult
    Dion Moult's personal hub covers his work at the intersection of architecture, construction, and software development, with a focus on open-source BIM tools like IfcOpenShell and Bonsai. The site offers articles, presentations, a microblog, Radiance models, and book reviews, and even supports gopher and gemini protocols for the alt-web crowd.
  • 2026-07-07
    don't, dalon...
    Dalon is a software developer and music producer who has built a quirky personal homepage showcasing his own apps and small web projects, including a Fish Fryer game, a random night-sky generator, a lava lamp, and a cat explosion widget. The site also features a blog, YouTube radio, wallpapers, and music, making it a creative showcase of his varied digital creations.
  • 2026-07-07
    Doug Jones
    Doug Jones maintains a personal blog covering technology, software development, AI, RSS readers, and occasional lifestyle posts like coffeeneuring rides. Frequent link commentary on essays about LLMs, renewable energy, and indie web tools makes this a thoughtful tech-adjacent feed with a distinct voice.
  • 2026-07-07
    Downhill
    Downhill is a weblog connectivity tool created by Leonard Richardson that works like the Oracle of Bacon but for blogs, finding paths between any two weblogs based on their linking relationships. Though the underlying data is now outdated, the source code remains available and it offers a glimpse into early blog network analysis and the blogging ecosystem era.
  • 2026-07-07
    DVD Decrypter
    An unofficial mirror for the final release of DVD Decrypter (version 3.5.4.0), preserved after the original site was shut down in 2005. Beyond the download itself, the site curates a handy collection of related tools for media ripping, encoding, playback, and muxing including HandBrake, MakeMKV, and MKVToolnix.
  • 2026-07-07
    Dyingwarrior's Bots
    Dyingwarrior's personal site is dedicated to chatbots, featuring a collection of bots and participation in a chatbot webring that connects similar projects. The site has a laid-back, irreverent personality with Metal Gear Solid references and links to related bot resources.
  • 2026-07-07
    Easy USSR
    Easy USSR is a personal site by a self-described decade-long torrenter who offers a detailed, beginner-friendly guide to piracy covering VPNs, torrent clients, trusted sites like 1337x and LibGen, and safe practices around keygens and malware. The guide walks visitors through P2P networking concepts, recommended software like qBittorrent and uBlock Origin, and even subtitle sources and media automation tools like Sonarr and Radarr.

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