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  • 2026-07-07
    Packet Storm
    Packet Storm is a long-running information security archive offering daily updates of exploits, tools, advisories, whitepapers, and curated news for security researchers and professionals. With hundreds of weekly additions spanning CVEs, breaches, and research papers, it serves as a high-signal reference hub for anyone tracking vulnerabilities and offensive security developments.
  • 2026-07-07
    Paint Shop Pro Users Group
    An Online Community for users of Paint Shop Pro: The Paint Shop Pro Users Group (PSPUG) is a thriving online community dedicated to helping artists and hobbyists master Jasc/Corel's Paint Shop Pro software through tutorials, online classes, contests, and an active member forum. With sections covering resources, art galleries, filters, plug-ins, and a self-learning programme, it serves as a comprehensive hub for PSP enthusiasts of all skill levels.
  • 2026-07-07
    Paint Squiggles - The MS Paint Fanlisting
    Paint Squiggles is a fanlisting dedicated to Microsoft Paint, the beloved classic graphics program that has delighted users with its simplicity and pixelated charm for decades. With 40 members and counting, it brings together fans worldwide who share a nostalgic appreciation for the humble but iconic software.
  • 2026-07-07
    Pastures
    The personal site of developer ag88, centered around an open-source embedded Tomcat WebDAV server app that lets you easily transfer files and photos between a PC and mobile devices using just a web browser. Notable features include a custom upload servlet, QR code connectivity, multi-file zip downloads, and filename filters, with the project hosted on GitHub.
  • 2026-07-07
    PC Hell
    How to Delete Entries from the Windows Run Command History: PC Hell, run by Mark Hasting, offers detailed Windows troubleshooting guides including this tutorial on selectively deleting individual entries from the Run Command MRU (Most Recently Used) list via the Windows Registry. The site provides step-by-step instructions, screenshots, and even a downloadable VBScript utility called EditRunMRUList to make the process easier for everyday users.
  • 2026-07-07
    PC911 - Friendly Computer Help In Plain English
    PC911 offers friendly, jargon-free computer help covering Windows how-to guides, freeware recommendations, tips and tweaks, and hardware and software reviews. The site is a practical reference for everyday PC users looking to troubleshoot problems, secure their systems, or get more performance out of their machines.
  • 2026-07-07
    permacomputing
    The Permacomputing wiki explores a community-driven concept centered on resilience, regenerativity, and sustainability in computing, drawing inspiration from permaculture philosophy. Visitors will find principles, technical assessments, project listings, and a library of texts examining the environmental and societal costs of modern computational culture from an anti-capitalist, ecological perspective.
  • 2026-07-07
    philwilson.org
    Phil Wilson's personal blog covers software engineering, management insights, and technical tips ranging from Android TV tweaks to OPML export bookmarklets. Posts blend thoughtful reflections on tech leadership with practical how-tos for developers and tinkerers.
  • 2026-07-07
    Photoshoptimize - Optimize Photoshop Performance
    Photoshoptimize is a concise reference guide offering six practical tips for squeezing better performance out of Adobe Photoshop CS4, covering settings like cache levels, history states, and font previews. A useful quick-reference for designers looking to speed up their workflow without diving into lengthy documentation.
  • 2026-07-07
    PictoChat Online, by ayunami2000.
    PictoChat Online is a browser-based recreation of the Nintendo DS's iconic PictoChat application, built by ayunami2000 using a Java backend server. Users can connect, choose a username and color, and chat in the classic PictoChat style without needing a Discord account, making it a charming nostalgic experiment.
  • 2026-07-07
    Please stop externalizing your costs directly into my face
    Drew DeVault's blog covers the real-world operational challenges of running SourceHut, a software forge, including battles against aggressive LLM crawlers, cryptocurrency mining abuse, and the hidden costs imposed by large tech ecosystems. The post is a candid, technically detailed rant about infrastructure abuse that will resonate with anyone maintaining open source services at scale.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ploum.net
    Ploum.net is the bilingual blog of Lionel Dricot, a Belgian writer and open-source advocate who writes extensively about software freedom, the Fediverse, AI, digital sovereignty, and the pitfalls of modern tech monocultures. Posts range from technical topics like Git workflows and command-line philosophy to broader essays on capitalism and education, all written with a distinctive, opinionated voice.
  • 2026-07-07
    PNG (Portable Network Graphics) Home Site
    The official PNG (Portable Network Graphics) Home Site, maintained by Greg Roelofs, serves as the definitive reference hub for the lossless image format standard. Visitors can find technical documentation, applications, programming libraries, image samples, and animation resources all related to the PNG format.
  • 2026-07-07
    Posts - Canary
    Canary's tilde.club blog covers internet software tips, browser alternatives, and curated collections of lightweight and useful websites. Posts include a guide to cracking Sublime Text 3 with a hex editor and recommendations for minimal web experiences, making it a handy spot for tech-curious readers.
  • 2026-07-07
    PRAGMA ADE web page – text
    PRAGMA Advanced Document Engineering is a Dutch company behind ConTeXt, a powerful document typesetting system built on TeX and MetaPost for producing high-quality PDFs from TeX or XML sources. The site offers downloads, extensive documentation, examples, and showcases for ConTeXt and the LuaMetaTeX engine.
  • 2026-07-07
    Protesilaos Stavrou
    Protesilaos Stavrou's personal site is a prolific hub of writing spanning Emacs packages, free software, philosophy, poetry, and political commentary, all authored by this Greek developer and thinker. Visitors will find a coding blog dedicated to Emacs themes and tooling, philosophical essays, life commentary vlogs, and even original poems, making it a surprisingly eclectic intellectual archive.
  • 2026-07-07
    PunBB
    PunBB is the official home of a fast, lightweight PHP-powered forum software package that has been actively developed since August 2003. Visitors can download multiple versions, browse documentation, access the GitHub repository, and find official extensions for setting up their own discussion boards.
  • 2026-07-07
    Pure Mac
    FTP and File Transfers - Software for Mac: Pure Mac is a comprehensive software directory cataloging Mac-compatible applications across dozens of categories, from games and productivity tools to system utilities and internet software. This particular page focuses on FTP and file transfer tools for macOS, listing clients, servers, and download managers like Cyberduck, Fetch, Transmit, and wget with direct download links and brief descriptions.
  • 2026-07-07
    R74n
    R74n is the creative hub of a web developer best known for Sandboxels, an intricate falling-sand simulator available on Steam, alongside a growing collection of quirky browser-based tools and mini-experiences. Visitors can explore projects like Infinite Chef, GenTown, PixelFlags, and a Copy Paste Dump, all crafted with a playful spirit and a clear love for single-page interactive experiments.
  • 2026-07-07
    Radio Explorer - Listen to the World Around You
    Radio Explorer is a Java-based software application that displays shortwave radio broadcast schedules, letting users tune in to international stations from around the world. The site offers downloads, documentation, installation guides, and multilingual support for this well-reviewed SWL (shortwave listening) tool.
  • 2026-07-07
    Random Data File Creator (RDFC)
    RDFC is a free Windows console utility by Bertel that generates binary files of any size filled with random data, useful for developers who need to stress-test their applications with large files up to 1 TB. The page covers usage parameters, system requirements, and a direct ZIP download with MD5 checksum for verification.
  • 2026-07-07
    reBlog by Eyebeam R&D
    reBlog is an open-source tool developed by Eyebeam R&D and Stamen Design that lets users filter and republish content from multiple RSS feeds through their preferred blogging software. The project supports popular platforms like Movable Type, WordPress, and Blosxom, and includes reFeed, a web-based RSS aggregator for reading without being tied to a single computer.
  • 2026-07-07
    remove OSX resource forks ._ files
    CommandLineFu.com is a community-driven collection of useful command-line snippets, where users submit, rate, and discuss shell commands for Linux, macOS, and Unix systems. This particular entry covers removing OSX resource fork files using dot_clean and find, with user-submitted alternatives and explanations.
  • 2026-07-07
    Richard J. Lorentz | Spirit One
    A profile page for Richard J. Lorentz, a Computer Science professor at California State University Northridge who specializes in game-playing algorithms and Monte Carlo tree search. He is notable for co-creating the Amazons program Invader, the Havannah program Wanderer, and the Dots and Boxes program Matadors.
  • 2026-07-07
    Roadkil.Net - Roadkil's Unstoppable Copier Program Download
    Roadkil.Net hosts the popular 'Unstoppable Copier' utility, a file recovery and copy tool that continues copying files even when encountering read errors on damaged disks. With over 5.7 million downloads across all versions and support for nearly 40 languages, this long-running freeware download page is a go-to resource for rescuing data from scratched or failing media.
  • 2026-07-07
    Sal's
    Sal's is a personal blog by a self-described middle-aged guy who writes short, intentionally unpolished posts following a '70% rule' philosophy. Recent entries cover everyday tech topics like Vim, Obsidian, Alfred, Spotify, and Apple keyboards, making it a relatable read for anyone who lives and thinks in software tools.
  • 2026-07-07
    SAPUG - Links
    SAPUG is the San Antonio Pick/MultiValue User Group, maintaining a curated links page connecting members to resources, consultants, software vendors, and other user groups in the MultiValue database ecosystem. The page covers the Pick/BASIC and MultiValue database world, including vendors like Rocket Software, jBase, and Revelation Software, making it a useful hub for professionals working with these niche database technologies.
  • 2026-07-07
    SeCrypt
    Lucb1e.com: SeCrypt is a browser-based encryption tool created by lucb1e that lets users encrypt files or messages with multiple passwords, where only one reveals the real data and others produce convincing fakes. Built as a response to compelled-password laws in countries like the UK, it offers a clever layer of plausible deniability for anyone concerned about forced decryption.
  • 2026-07-07
    SecTools.Org Top Network Security Tools
    SecTools.org is the Nmap Project's curated directory of the top 125 network security tools, compiled from over a decade of community input, ratings, and reviews. Visitors can sort tools by popularity, rating, or release date, and browse detailed entries for tools like Wireshark, Metasploit, and tcpdump across categories like vulnerability scanners, packet sniffers, and wireless tools.
  • 2026-07-07
    Sen:te - GPGMail
    GPGMail is a plug-in for Apple's Mail application that provides PGP encryption and digital signature support through a front-end interface to the gpg executable. Developed by Stéphane Corthésy, this page serves as the official documentation hub covering features, installation instructions, release notes, FAQ, and download links for the plug-in across 11 localized languages.

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