2026-07-07 Havn Havn.blog is a thoughtful personal tech blog covering home networking, Apple ecosystem observations, and everyday technology musings, written in both English and Norwegian. Posts like a beginner's guide to UniFi Wi-Fi and reflections on Apple charger standards make it a genuinely useful read for everyday tech enthusiasts.
2026-07-07 HelpWithWindows.com HelpWithWindows.com is a comprehensive reference site covering tips, troubleshooting, and guides for Microsoft Windows operating systems from Windows 9x through Windows 8. Visitors can browse version-specific articles, read news about Microsoft products, and get help via a linked community support forum.
2026-07-07 Hermit | Pablo J. Caro Martín Hermit is a free, open-source monospace font created by Pablo J. Caro Martín, designed specifically for programming and terminal use with careful attention to legibility and character distinction. The site offers downloads, samples rendered in code, a full changelog, and package links for Arch Linux, Gentoo, Fedora, and FreeBSD.
2026-07-07 highlight documentation The official documentation for Highlight, a powerful open-source syntax highlighting tool by Andre Simon that converts source code into HTML, RTF, LaTeX, SVG, and other formats with customizable color themes and language definitions. Visitors will find a thorough manual covering CLI and GUI options, plugin scripting, regular expressions, LSP client integration, and configuration file formats.
2026-07-07 Holden's Blog Gaping hole in Gmail Privacy: Holden Karau's tech blog covers a privacy vulnerability discovered in Gmail, making it a useful read for anyone concerned about email security. The post highlights a specific flaw in Google's email service, reflecting the author's interest in software and internet privacy issues.
2026-07-07 Home Spider-City is the personal Neocities homepage of a creator called Spider-Kyle, featuring links to projects, a gallery, and biography. The site reflects a tech-savvy personality with nods to Linux use, a software company collaboration, and interests in retro aesthetics like Frutiger Aero and Windows 7.
2026-07-07 Home - Cr;Lf; Cristi Constantin's personal blog and wiki, where the most prominent content revolves around release announcements for TwoFold, a static site generator or publishing engine. The site documents the project's development history with versioned release posts spanning several years, making it a useful reference for followers of the TwoFold project.
2026-07-07 Home Sacha Chua: Sacha Chua's long-running personal blog centers on Emacs, productivity, and programming, with over 8,000 posts spanning more than two decades of writing. Visitors will find detailed Emacs Lisp tutorials, weekly sketchnote summaries, voice-driven workflow experiments, and occasional bilingual posts mixing English and French.
2026-07-07 Home | fluxbox The official home of Fluxbox, a lightweight and highly configurable window manager for X11-based Linux and Unix systems. The site hosts release announcements spanning from 2005 through 2015, screenshots, documentation, and links to community resources including IRC, bug trackers, and forums.
2026-07-07 Home | godninja69 GodNinja69's personal corner of the web centers on curated lists of privacy tools, trusted services, and guides for protecting yourself online. The site is proudly free of cookies, trackers, and JavaScript, making it a refreshingly minimal and privacy-respecting resource for like-minded internet users.
2026-07-07 Home | Noelle.dev Noelle Leigh's personal knowledge repository blends original fiction, software projects, and a reference section into a cleanly organized digital home. Members of several webrings including XXIIVV, Roboring, and Hacker webring will find a thoughtfully crafted indie web presence with distinct sections for creative and technical work.
2026-07-07 Home | Quit Social Media Quitsocialmedia.club, created by Tommi, compiles arguments for why social media platforms are harmful alongside practical alternatives and resources for living without them. A well-organized reference covering objections, solutions, and even how to delete your accounts, it welcomes community contributions and translations.
2026-07-07 Home • d00k.net D00k.net is a personal site featuring a blog, wiki, and design notes from a developer who tinkers with open-source tools like Sourcehut and Rockbox firmware customization. The site covers software migration, embedded audio player theming, and iterative web design projects.
2026-07-07 Houl Floof :3c Houl Floof is the personal homepage of Houl, a self-described 'cat software running on dog hardware' with a presence across Fediverse, Bluesky, Matrix, and Codeberg. The page is a minimal link hub connecting visitors to their various social and technical accounts, featuring a Minecraft skin render and participation in the Fediring webring.
2026-07-07 How to Enable Google Analytics Site Search Blogoscoped, run by Philipp Lenssen, is an unofficial blog covering Google products and web services with practical tips and news. This archived post walks through the step-by-step process of enabling the Site Search feature in Google Analytics, making it useful for webmasters tracking search behavior on their own sites.
2026-07-07 How to get Dashboard widgets on your desktop -- Reality Distortion Macs, Mac OS X, and Apple stuff: Reality Distortion is a Mac-focused blog covering day-to-day tips, tricks, news, and how-to guides for Mac OS X and Apple products. This particular post walks readers through enabling Dashboard widgets on the desktop using developer mode or third-party tools, with clear terminal commands and practical examples.
2026-07-07 How to Make Recruiter Spam Useful My Canned Response – code.dblock.org | tech blog: Daniel Doubrovkine (dB.), a seasoned CTO and engineer, runs this tech blog covering software development, career advice, and industry insights. This particular post offers a practical canned response strategy for handling recruiter spam while extracting useful competitive intelligence from it.
2026-07-07 How to schedule file move or delete on reboot | Rarst.net Rarst.net is Andrey 'Rarst' Savchenko's personal tech blog offering practical tips on Windows utilities, scripting, and software tools. This particular post covers how to use Sysinternals MoveFile to schedule file moves or deletions on reboot, complete with a handy drag-and-drop script for non-technical users.
2026-07-07 HTML Drafting DCKIM is the home of HTML Drafting, an open-source graphical HTML editor created by a Canadian developer who learned JavaScript after struggling with traditional HTML text editors. The tool models itself after drawing programs with VI-style key bindings, and the site includes tutorials, a GitHub repository link, and a charming community promotion campaign along Yonge Street in Toronto.
2026-07-07 htp – an HTML pre-processor The official project page for htp, an open-source HTML pre-processor created by Jim Nelson and maintained by Jochen Hoenicke, which lets developers define custom tags as shorthand for standard HTML to maintain consistent styling across entire sites. Visitors can download the latest release, browse the online reference manual, and find links to the SourceForge project for source code and version history.
2026-07-07 HTTrack Help Cookies: A help page for HTTrack Website Copier explaining how the tool handles cookies, including how to configure cookie acceptance, the format of the cookies.txt file, and troubleshooting tips for cookie-related issues. It's a practical reference for users who need to manage session data and authentication cookies when mirroring websites with HTTrack.
2026-07-07 Hypercritical John Siracusa's Hypercritical is a long-running tech commentary blog focused on Apple, macOS, and software criticism, featuring deep analytical essays that pull no punches. Siracusa also develops and showcases his own Mac apps here, including Hyperspace, a disk utility tool described as his riskiest creation.
2026-07-07 ICQ FAQ A detailed FAQ guide covering everything a beginner needs to know about ICQ, the popular instant messaging client, from downloading and installing to managing contacts and recovering lost passwords. The site walks through common questions with step-by-step instructions and screenshots, making it a practical reference for anyone getting started with ICQ.
2026-07-07 ilyess Ilyess runs a personal tech blog focused on open source technology, online privacy, and nerdy computing topics, sharing perspectives and analysis from hands-on experience. The site features a clean indie-web aesthetic, a guestbook, a 'Uses' page listing the creator's toolset, and membership in several webrings including IndieWeb and Hotline.
2026-07-07 imood.com imood.com is a long-running web service launched in 1999 that lets users share their current emotional state with friends and embed mood indicators on their own webpages. With nearly 737,000 community members and a still-active forum, it captures a charming slice of early social web culture where tracking and sharing your "mood" was a beloved personal homepage staple.
2026-07-07 Index of / A sprawling personal file server hosting a eclectic mix of archived content including music, aerial maps of pre-1945 Danzig, CIA World Factbook data, cartographic visualizations of Poland, game levels, photos, and miscellaneous software. The site serves over 4 terabytes of data and reflects the wide-ranging digital hoarding interests of its LGBTQ+ creator.
2026-07-07 Iondrive Iondrive is the personal site of Miles, featuring a mix of creative projects including a Hohmann transfer orbit simulator built with three.js, an in-browser image editing tool called Winnow, and a worldbuilding links section called Exobase. Alongside the technical projects, the site also hosts recipes for mixed meat and vegan households, short movie and game reviews, and reflections on the site itself.
2026-07-07 Jacob Vosmaer Jacob Vosmaer's personal homepage introduces a software engineer with a background at GitLab, a PhD in mathematical logic, and a passion for electronic music and music technology. The site links out to his blog, music projects, and software work, making it a compact hub for a technically eclectic creative.
2026-07-07 James Doc James Doc is the personal site of a London-based software developer who works at Beacon CRM and explores the intersection of Christian faith and technology. The site links out to his projects, resume, blog-style thoughts, and social profiles including Mastodon and Last.fm.
2026-07-07 Joar von Arndt Joar von Arndt's personal blog covers a wide-ranging mix of technology commentary, GNU Emacs evangelism, graphic design, and cultural criticism. Posts range from hands-on explorations of LLMs and Emacs workflows to analyses of industrial policy and TV shows like Pluribus, making it a thoughtful and eclectic read.