2026-07-07 Setting up an IRC server / a Neatnik Guide Adam Newbold's Neatnik Guide walks readers through setting up their own IRC server from scratch, advocating for privacy-respecting, lightweight alternatives to Discord. The tutorial covers server provisioning, configuration with Ergo, SSH setup, and connecting clients, making old-school Internet Relay Chat accessible to a new generation.
2026-07-07 Shostack + Associates > Shostack + Friends Blog Archive > Does 1Password Store Passwords Securely? Adam Shostack's professional blog covers security, privacy, threat modeling, and application security with technically rigorous posts like this deep dive into 1Password's encryption vulnerabilities. The site spans topics from cloud security to AI and serves as both a personal research outlet and a resource for security professionals.
2026-07-07 site aesthetic inspired by Final Fantasy VII Victrex's Neocities page hosts a collection of 41 bots available for browsing, along with a request form for custom bot creation and testing assistance. The site's aesthetic is inspired by Final Fantasy VII, blending a love of video games with a focus on chatbot tooling and requests.
2026-07-07 Sites - Chatbots Webring The Chatbots Webring is a curated collection of personal pages built by AI character card creators for popular frontends like SillyTavern, agnai.chat, and RisuAI. Visitors can browse dozens of member sites featuring custom AI character cards, chatlogs, lorebooks, presets, and creative bots ranging from cozy anime characters to RPG scenarios.
2026-07-07 Slimbox, the ultimate lightweight Lightbox clone · digitalia.be Slimbox is a lightweight 4KB JavaScript clone of the popular Lightbox 2 image viewer script, created by Christophe Beyls using the MooTools framework with jQuery support available in version 2. The page provides full documentation, a demo, API reference, compatibility notes, and a complete changelog dating back to 2006, making it a thorough resource for web developers seeking a compact image overlay solution.
2026-07-07 software that sucks less | suckless.org software that sucks less Suckless.org is the home of dwm, dmenu, st, and other minimalist Unix tools built around a philosophy of simplicity, clarity, and frugality in software design. The project has been active since the late 2000s, hosting source releases, mailing lists, a wiki, and a community dedicated to writing software that does less but does it well.
2026-07-07 software that sucks less | suckless.org software that sucks less The suckless.org 'rocks' page is a curated directory of FOSS software and libraries that align with the suckless minimalist philosophy, covering everything from C compilers and compression libraries to window managers, web servers, and Gopher daemons. It serves as an invaluable reference for developers who prioritize small, auditable, and dependency-light tools over bloated mainstream alternatives.
2026-07-07 Solarized Ethan Schoonover's Solarized is a meticulously engineered 16-color palette designed for terminals and GUI applications, built around precise CIELAB lightness relationships and fixed color wheel hues. It offers ports for dozens of editors and tools including Vim, Emacs, IntelliJ IDEA, TextMate, and more, making it an essential reference for developers who care about color accuracy and readability.
2026-07-07 Spice+ Enhanced Spice for DOS and Windows Spice+ is an enhanced version of the classic SPICE circuit simulation software, ported to run on DOS and Windows systems. The project, created by fxpaolo, has since moved to SourceForge and offers freeware downloads with source code built using DJGPP and MinGW toolchains.
2026-07-07 Sprites A hosting service and resource for emotion sprite image packs used in AI chatbot character cards, allowing creators to reference character expressions via structured URLs inside chat frontends. The site includes demos, tools like a metadata viewer and image comparator, and instructions for submitting sprite packs for roleplay characters.
2026-07-07 Startrails Achim Schaller's site offers Startrails.exe, a free Windows application for creating stunning star trail images and timelapse movies from sequences of night sky photos. The software features a lighten-screen-blend mode to reduce gaps, a falling stars mode, and high-resolution AVI output, making it a beloved tool among astrophotography enthusiasts worldwide with over one million visitors.
2026-07-07 Status Cafe Status Cafe is a lightweight social platform where users share short, mood-tagged status updates with a small online community, reminiscent of old-web microblogging. The stream of live posts from diverse users around the world gives it a cozy, low-pressure alternative-social-media feel.
2026-07-07 Status Cafe Forum The Status Cafe Forum is the community discussion board for status.cafe, a small web service where users post short status updates in the spirit of the old-web. Visitors can browse topics ranging from general chat and project sharing to bug reports and questions about the platform itself.
2026-07-07 Stealth MBR rootkit A deep-dive technical resource from the GMER team documenting the Stealth MBR rootkit discovered in 2007, covering how it infects the Master Boot Record to gain pre-OS control of Windows NT systems. The site includes assembly code samples, detection output logs, and a fix utility, making it a valuable reference for security researchers studying bootkit malware.
2026-07-07 Steve Best Steve Best's personal blog focuses on Apple devices, apps, and the tech ecosystem, with posts covering topics like the App Store, default apps, and wearables such as the CMF Watch Pro 2. The site doubles as a writing practice ground, with a conversational and opinionated tone that makes it a relatable read for anyone navigating the Apple hardware and software world.
2026-07-07 Subtwitter Subtwitter is a quirky tool created by Belgian artist Dries Depoorter that replaces movie subtitle files with real tweets of similar content, turning any film into a surreal social-media-narrated experience. Visitors can download the beta program, browse example screenshots, and see exactly how the.srt file replacement process works.
2026-07-07 Sujet SearXNG où comment avoir son propre metamoteur souverain | l'Almanet doLys de nam1962 et ses amis: Nam1962's l'Almanet doLys is a French-language technical forum and tutorial site covering open source tools, GNU/Linux, and self-hosting. This particular post walks through deploying SearXNG, a privacy-focused metasearch engine fork, using Docker on a personal server.
2026-07-07 Sukino's Stuff Sukino's Stuff is a personal hub for AI roleplay enthusiasts, featuring custom chatbots, character cards, and detailed guides for tools like SillyTavern, Deepseek, and GLM. The creator shares practical tips for setting up AI roleplay sessions, fanart, and a curated index of resources for getting the most out of large language models.
2026-07-07 Swiss File Knife - A Command Line Tools Collection for Windows (7/Vista/XP), Mac OS X, Linux and Raspberry Pi Swiss File Knife (SFK) is a free, open-source command line multi-function tool for Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and Raspberry Pi that bundles dozens of utilities into a single executable with no installation required. Visitors can download the tool, browse extensive documentation for commands like file search, text replacement, FTP server, hex dump, and more, or purchase a 300-page PDF e-book covering all functions.
2026-07-07 TechZerker TechZerker is Scott's personal tech blog blending IT professional weeknotes with reflections on tools like Emacs, Org-Mode, Office 365 InTune, and Windows versus Linux history. The site covers a satisfying mix of real-world sysadmin problem-solving, productivity workflows, and occasional photography and personal musings.
2026-07-07 TenFourFox A fork of Mozilla Firefox for the Power Macintosh and Mac OS X Tiger PowerPC: TenFourFox is a community-maintained fork of Mozilla Firefox built specifically for Power Macintosh computers running Mac OS X Tiger or Leopard on PowerPC processors. The project, led by Cameron Kaiser, kept older Power Macs browsing the modern web long after Apple dropped official support, and the site provides downloads, release notes, language packs, and links to the source code on GitHub.
2026-07-07 Terminus Font Home Page The official home page for Terminus Font, a clean fixed-width bitmap font engineered for long hours of computer work, supporting over 1356 characters across 120 language sets and multiple encoding standards. Visitors can download Unix/Linux source packages or a Windows installer, browse character variant screenshots, and review a detailed changelog spanning many versions.
2026-07-07 The Art Of Not Asking Why JTR's personal microblog covers a wide mix of daily life, tech tinkering, and niche software interests including Emacs, org-mode, TiddlyWiki, and Linux, with side interests in coffee, gaming, and photography. The site is hosted on Micro.blog and offers a warm, conversational stream of short posts that feels like peeking into the life of a thoughtful, curious tech enthusiast.
2026-07-07 The Cover Pages Windows version of RXP: The Cover Pages is a comprehensive reference archive for XML and SGML standards, and this page documents the release of the Win32/DOS version of RXP, a validating namespace-aware XML parser written in C by Richard Tobin. It includes the full man page documentation, usage examples, and download information for this early XML development tool from 1999.
2026-07-07 The Crystal Website The Crystal Website is the personal hub of a developer known as the 'crystal girl,' showcasing a collection of homebrew software and tools targeting PlayStation Vita, PSP, Tamagotchi, and other platforms. Visitors will find links to original projects like PSM Reborn, Chovy Sign2, NoPspEmuDrm, and Horse Isle Server Protocol alongside console modding wikis and development resources.
2026-07-07 The Jolly Teapot Nicolas Magand's personal blog covers everyday life with Apple Macs, web browsing habits, typefaces, and the quiet philosophy of maintaining a digital setup. With 368 entries and a stripped-down aesthetic, it offers thoughtful, opinionated writing for anyone who enjoys slow-web reflections on technology and computing.
2026-07-07 The Mutt E-Mail Client The official home of Mutt, the venerable text-based email client famous for its motto 'All mail clients suck. This one just sucks less.' Visitors will find release announcements, documentation, download links, mailing list info, and third-party resources for this long-running open-source Unix mail client.
2026-07-07 The Postfix Home Page The official home of Postfix, the open-source mail server created by Wietse Venema as a secure and fast alternative to Sendmail. Visitors can find source code downloads, documentation, howtos, FAQs, mailing lists, and security announcements including recent SMTP smuggling vulnerability updates.
2026-07-07 The splash page of Viatrix Viatrix's personal web space offers two paths for visitors: a fun side and a showcase of software projects. The site appears to blend hobbyist interests with programming work, making it a compact gateway to a developer's online presence.
2026-07-07 The Twit Cleaner - Clean the garbage from your Tweetstream! The Twit Cleaner, created by Si Dawson, was a Twitter utility tool that helped users identify and remove low-quality or spammy accounts from their follow lists. The blog covers tips for improving your Twitter experience, avoiding DM spam, and chronicles the winding-down of the service after years of development.