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  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome!
    Fabricpainting.com is a dedicated resource for fabric painting enthusiasts, covering techniques, tips, and projects for creating art on cloth and textiles. The site's domain focus suggests a deep dive into paints, dyes, and methods for decorating fabric by hand.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome! | eladnarra's site
    Ela is a disabled netizen who shares her creative work spanning zines, games, embroidery, coding, and writing on this charming personal site. Visitors can browse blog posts, fun pages, and projects, with links to her Mastodon and itch.io where she publishes zines and indie games.
  • 2026-07-07
    With My Needle
    Ellen Chester's needle arts business showcasing her original and historically-inspired embroidery sampler designs, including Quaker samplers and holiday patterns available for purchase. The site catalogs a rich collection of cross-stitch and needlework patterns drawn from antique sampler traditions, with products ranging from historic reproductions to sewing cases and needlebooks.
  • 2026-07-07
    Wollke Sieben
    Wollke Sieben is a German-language knitting and crochet blog by a self-described "manic knitter" who shares finished projects, yarn reviews, and pattern adaptations with plenty of detail and photos. Posts cover scarves, wraps, colorwork, and visits to events like Munich Knits, making it a warm and personal record of an active fiber arts practice.
  • 2026-07-07
    WoodNet.net - The Woodworker's Online Resource - Woodworking Links
    WoodNet.net is a curated directory of woodworking resources compiled by the editors of Woodsmith and ShopNotes magazines, covering everything from tool makers and lumber suppliers to free plans and woodworking forums. Visitors can browse hundreds of categorized links spanning home woodworking sites, custom woodworking, clubs, schools, and supplies, making it a comprehensive jumping-off point for woodworkers of all skill levels.
  • 2026-07-07
    WOODTURNING by Marshall Gorrow
    Marshall Gorrow's woodturning site showcases his hobby of crafting objects on a lathe, from bowls and goblets to baseball bats and Christmas ornaments, with three photo galleries and hundreds of links to other woodturning resources. A standout feature is a guide on using a microwave to dry rough-turned bowls, making this a genuinely useful stop for fellow enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Woodworkers Guild
    The Woodworkers Guild of Southwest Michigan is a Kalamazoo-area woodworking club that meets monthly and welcomes new members for a modest seasonal dues fee. The site lists guild officers, newsletters, and a handy collection of local supplier links including lumber mills, paint stores, and specialty woodworking shops.
  • 2026-07-07
    Woodworking for engineers
    Woodgears.ca is an engineer's deep dive into woodworking, packed with projects covering furniture, wooden toys, joinery jigs, and homemade woodworking machinery. The site stands out for its analytical, problem-solving approach and includes unique tools like a gear template generator, video tutorials, and reader project showcases.
  • 2026-07-07
    Workshop Companion - Home Page for Woodworking Tips, Tools, and Techniques by Nick Engler
    Workshop Companion, created by woodworking author Nick Engler, offers a comprehensive guide to woodworking tips, tools, and techniques including project plans, finishing guides, and step-by-step instructions for crafts like turned Celtic eggs. The site covers everything from hardwax oil finishes to tool recommendations, making it a go-to reference for hobbyist and serious woodworkers alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    yarnfish | crochet + pixel art
    Cora's personal site, yarnfish, blends crochet tutorials and project updates with pixel art creations and indie web exploration. Highlights include a detailed look at Tunisian crochet techniques, a scrappy throw blanket work-in-progress, and a digital garden of curated links for fellow crafters.
  • 2026-07-07
    ˜˜misandric rat…ᘛ⁐ᕐᐷ
    Meri, a 29-year-old enby rat building their first Neocities site, shares a colorful mix of crochet projects, zines, J-pop, anime, Asian cinema, and personal manifestos as part of a post-PhD creative rebirth. The site is packed with charming old-web aesthetics, crossword puzzles, blinkies, and a warm queer-friendly vibe that makes it a delightful corner of the indie web.
  • 2026-07-07
    Мои творилки *** Aliolka design
    Наша подготовка к проекту!: Aliolka's Russian-language crafting blog showcases handmade embroidery and sewn creations, including a charming Christmas tree toy made with her daughter for a holiday gift exchange project. The blog features cross-stitch patterns, embroidered ornaments, and heartfelt stories about the creative process behind each handmade piece.
  • 2026-07-07
    ♪ ceramic town ♪ヽ(-ω・ヽ)
    Pokopon's ceramic studio diary chronicles her handmade pottery work from a studio in Alabama, featuring a piece spotlight gallery, glaze lab logs, and in-progress updates on commissions like a large serving bowl. The site blends charming pixel art aesthetics with genuine craft documentation, making it a cozy corner of the web for ceramics enthusiasts and fans of old-school personal pages alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    Stitch and Things
    Stitch and Things is a guide to textile arts covering crochet, embroidery, knitting, sewing, and tapestry, with introductory articles explaining the history and techniques of each craft. A handy reference for anyone curious about fabric arts, it offers accessible overviews of some of the oldest needlework traditions.
  • 2026-07-07
    🍓 strawberry field
    Strwbrry's charming personal site lists their creative hobbies including jewelry making and lino printing, alongside interests in music, films, and cultural studies. The site is minimal but inviting, with dedicated pages for lino printing, music, and films hinting at deeper content beyond the landing page.
  • 2026-07-07
    rfchoke.com
    A technical reference site dedicated to RF chokes, ferrite cores, and related radio frequency electronics components used in amateur radio and RF engineering applications. Visitors will find practical information on choke design, impedance characteristics, and suppression of common-mode currents on antenna feedlines.
  • 2026-07-07
    4QD-TEC
    Electronics Circuits Reference Archive Index: Created by Richard Torrens, founder of 4QD Ltd, this extensive archive covers a wide range of electronics circuits and design information, from audio and motor control to oscillators and power supplies. Built originally as a subscription club and now freely accessible, it emphasizes discrete component design for a solid grounding in fundamental electronic principles.
  • 2026-07-07
    A Collection of Smith Chart Resources
    A comprehensive reference hub dedicated to the Smith Chart, the classic RF engineering tool invented by Phillip Smith of RCA, covering tutorials, software downloads, example charts, reference books, and curated links to related tools and pages. Visitors can explore the mathematical foundations of impedance matching, s-parameters, and microwave design through a well-organized collection of articles, Java applets, and PDF resources.
  • 2026-07-07
    A Collection of Smith Chart Resources, page 2
    SSS Online is a long-running RF and spread spectrum engineering magazine offering deep technical resources on Smith charts, S-parameters, impedance matching, Eb/N0, and link budgets. Managed by Pegasus and active since 1995, it serves RF engineers and ham radio enthusiasts with articles, software downloads, tutorials, and reference material on microwave and wireless design topics.
  • 2026-07-07
    Alan Yates' Laboratory - Latest Articles
    Alan Yates (VK2ZAY) runs a sprawling electronics and amateur radio laboratory notebook covering homebrew circuits, microcontrollers, high voltage experiments, pyrotechnics, antennas, and much more. With over 260 articles, engineering calculators, and an annual Advent Calendar of Circuits series, this is a genuine treasure trove for hands-on electronics hobbyists.
  • 2026-07-07
    Bitstream Technologies, Inc. - Other Electronic Resources
    Bitstream Technologies curates an extensive directory of electronics resources spanning circuit archives, DSP tools, embedded systems, robotics, PCB design, and IC information. A well-organized link library for engineers and hobbyists, covering everything from FPGA design tools to repair and test equipment references.
  • 2026-07-07
    Circuit Sage
    New Routine of the Week: Circuit Sage offers free design routines and tools for analog and RF circuit engineers, covering topics like PLL design, LNA/PA design, impedance matching, bandgap references, and transmission lines. The site provides Mathcad-based calculation routines that serve as practical references for IC and wireless circuit design work.
  • 2026-07-07
    CircuitsArchive
    CircuitsArchive is a free, web-based archive of electronic circuit schematics covering everything from audio gear and battery monitors to filters, telephone interfaces, and microprocessor circuits. Maintained by Nicola Asuni since 1998, it offers a well-organized collection of PCB designs and projects useful to hobbyists and engineers alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    cryothene
    Cryothene is a technically-minded personal blog covering electronics projects, embedded systems, reverse engineering, and 3D printing, with standout documentation of a custom display driver project called Sharpie spanning many installments. The site also mixes in anime opinions, game reviews, and occasional recipes, but the dominant draw is its detailed hardware and microcontroller writeups.
  • 2026-07-07
    DiscoverCircuits.com started in 2002 Free Electronic Circuits
    DiscoverCircuits.com, run by engineer Dave Johnson P.E., is a massive repository of over 45,000 free electronic circuits and schematics cross-referenced across 500+ categories for engineers, hobbyists, inventors, and students. Online since 2002, it serves as a go-to reference for quick design ideas, circuit solutions, and component resources covering an enormous breadth of electronic applications.
  • 2026-07-07
    DIY Guitar Effects Pedals, Schematics, Stompboxes & Electronics
    Jack Orman's AMZ is a deep well of DIY guitar effects pedal knowledge, offering free schematics, project guides, a lab notebook, and a blog covering circuits for fuzzboxes, boosters, overdrives, and more. With decades of content, PCB boards for sale, and downloadable ebooks, it stands as one of the most comprehensive stompbox electronics resources on the old web.
  • 2026-07-07
    DMX512.com - The source for theatre technical information
    DMX512.com is a technical reference hub dedicated to entertainment technology, covering stage lighting, audio, communications, MIDI, show control, and power systems for theatre production. Named after the DMX512 lighting control protocol, the site organizes resources across multiple categories including net resources, reference materials, and even accident reports relevant to technical theatre professionals.
  • 2026-07-07
    Don's homepage!
    Don Klipstein's sprawling technical resource covers everything from LEDs and fluorescent lamps to Tesla coils, xenon strobes, lasers, and high voltage experiments. With decades of accumulated hobbyist knowledge, detailed guides, and regularly updated content, it's an indispensable reference for electronics enthusiasts interested in lighting and discharge lamp technology.
  • 2026-07-07
    Electronic Circuits
    Aaron Cake's extensive collection of electronic circuit schematics covers categories from power supplies and light/laser projects to telephone circuits and sound/radio designs. Each circuit includes printable PCB patterns, community rankings, and user comments, making it a hands-on resource for hobbyist electronics builders.
  • 2026-07-07
    Electronics - Mobile Friendly
    A comprehensive free electronics and electrical engineering reference hub covering everything from basic electricity and Ohm's Law to advanced RF design, DSP, amateur radio, and circuit simulation. With hundreds of curated links, formulas, tutorials, data sheets, and calculators organized across multiple phases of learning, it serves as a structured self-study guide for electronics enthusiasts and engineers alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    Electronics 2000 - Hobby Electronics - Software, Calculators, Technical Data, Pin-outs, Beginners Guide, Forum, Links...
    Electronics 2000, created by Simon Carter, is a comprehensive hobby electronics reference packed with online calculators for resistors, capacitors, inductors, Ohm's Law, and more, plus technical data articles, pin-outs, and a beginner's guide. The site also offers downloadable Windows software like Electronics Assistant and an EPE Index, making it a genuinely useful toolkit for hobbyists, students, and engineers alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    ELECTRONICS HOBBYIST
    Bill Beaty's Electronics Hobbyist page is a sprawling directory of resources for electronics enthusiasts, covering surplus suppliers, schematics archives, robotics, embedded processors, Tesla coils, and electrostatics projects. It also includes Bill's own articles on electricity fundamentals, common misconceptions, and hands-on science experiments, making it a rich hub for both beginners and seasoned hobbyists.
  • 2026-07-07
    Electronics Notes – reference site for electronics, radio & wireless
    Electronics Notes, created and maintained by engineer Ian Poole, is a comprehensive reference hub covering electronics theory, circuit design, components, radio technology, antennas, ham radio, and more. With tutorials aimed at everyone from hobbyists to professionals, it also offers downloadable guides, infographics, and component data sheets, making it a genuinely useful destination for anyone working with electronics.
  • 2026-07-07
    Electronics Tutorials Electronics
    Williamson Labs is a comprehensive electronics tutorial site covering foundational topics like transistors, op-amps, 555 timers, and circuit design for learners at various levels. It serves as a structured educational reference for anyone looking to understand basic and intermediate electronics concepts through instructional content.
  • 2026-07-07
    ELM by ChaN
    ChaN's personal electronics engineering site showcases hobby projects, technical notes, and software tools shared with enthusiasts worldwide, including the widely-used FatFs filesystem module for embedded systems. The site blends circuit designs, fluorescent lamp ballasts, and downloadable code under a Creative Commons license, making it a genuine resource for hardware hobbyists.
  • 2026-07-07
    ePanorama.net | Audio | Video | Circuits | Electronics Design
    Tomi Engdahl's ePanorama.net is a vast electronics reference site covering audio circuits, video systems, PCB design, embedded systems, RF, and much more, with hundreds of categorized links and original schematics. The accompanying blog keeps the resource current with news, product tests, IoT coverage, and cleantech topics, making it a go-to hub for electronics hobbyists and engineers alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    FC's Electronic Circuits
    FC's Electronic Circuits is a sprawling hobbyist archive packed with schematics and project descriptions covering everything from solar charge controllers and LED circuits to tube amplifiers, Geiger counters, and amateur radio gear. With dozens of original circuit designs, Arduino projects, and links to related ham radio and electronics builders, this site is a goldmine for DIY electronics enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    GADGETEER
    A site for electronic homebrewers: Bill Meara's Gadgeteer site is a celebration of electronic homebrewing, centered on ham radio projects including DSB and SSB rigs, tube receivers, and QRP builds alongside a popular podcast called SolderSmoke. The site also ventures into amateur astronomy, model rocketry, and kite aerial photography, making it a rich destination for technically adventurous hobbyists.
  • 2026-07-07
    Giovannini Elettromeccanica - Military and Commercial antenna systems for HF
    Giovannini Elettromeccanica is an Italian antenna manufacturing company specializing in HF antenna systems for both military and commercial applications, covering the RF spectrum from 1.5 to 30 MHz. Their product catalog includes log-periodic antennas, broadband wire dipoles, fiberglass masts, antenna rotators, and towers, with research, design, manufacturing, and support services all offered in-house.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home | Phi's steradian
    Phi's personal digital garden covers a range of technical and creative interests including electronics, music, DIY, mathematics, physics, and railways. A cozy old-web style homepage with an 88x31 button for linking, inviting visitors to explore whatever useful or interesting content Phi has cultivated here.
  • 2026-07-07
    Jedaler's Electronics Page
    Jedaler's Electronics Page, built by JaKab-Daniel, is a curated link collection focused on circuit schematics, microcontrollers, RF antennas, robotics, and hobby electronics projects. Visitors will find references to PIC microcontroller resources, Tesla-related circuits, xenon flash designs, and free energy machine plans alongside general electronics archives.
  • 2026-07-07
    KA7OEI's blog
    Modifying the MFJ-5008 parabolic ultrasonic receiver for better sensitivity and wider frequency response: KA7OEI is Clint's technically-focused amateur radio and electronics blog, covering hands-on modifications and experiments with devices like the MFJ-5008 parabolic ultrasonic receiver. This particular post dives deep into improving the sensitivity and frequency response of the discontinued ultrasonic tool, with detailed photos, circuit analysis, and practical applications like bat detection and power line fault finding.
  • 2026-07-07
    Marine Radio, Telescopes, Binoculars, Scanners, Test equipment and CB Radio in Australia
    Andrews Communications is an Australian retailer specializing in marine radio, telescopes, binoculars, scanners, CB radio, and test equipment. The shop serves customers across Australia with a broad range of optical and electronic communication products.
  • 2026-07-07
    Mostly DIY RF
    Mostly DIY RF is a specialized resource for amateur radio builders, offering PCB kits and detailed documentation for RF circuits including IF amplifiers, low-pass filters, VFOs, crystal filters, and MMIC amplifiers. The site covers designs by well-known ham radio engineers like Hayward and Kopski, making high-performance transceiver building accessible to hobbyists.
  • 2026-07-07
    Music Electronics µArchive
    The Music Electronics µArchive is a long-running reference hub for DIY guitar effects and audio electronics, offering schematics archives, FAQs, and curated links to the best resources on the web. Highlights include a downloadable schematics archive, guides on tube amplifiers and transistor identification, and an Electro-Harmonix parts sheet for builders working with vintage pedal components.
  • 2026-07-07
    Neets Module 10-Introduction to Wave Propagation, Transmission Lines, and Antennas
    A comprehensive online reference covering the U.S. Navy's NEETS Module 10, this resource walks through wave propagation, transmission lines, and antenna theory with detailed chapters on electromagnetic fields, radio wave propagation, and sound waves. Published by Integrated Publishing, it offers the full technical training manual with options to download as PDF or order in print, making it a valuable reference for electronics students and hobbyists alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    Page 1 - Useful Resources Site Links - Electronics Tutorials & Circuits - Discover Engineering Hobby Projects
    HobbyProjects.com curates an extensive collection of links to electronics tutorials, circuits, engineering projects, and useful resources for hobbyists at all skill levels. The site also offers its own tutorials covering topics from basic electronics to microcontrollers, along with dictionaries, formulas, and reference materials for electronics enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Peter's DIY electronic projects and links
    Peter's DIY electronics hub showcases a range of original hardware projects including relay modules for Raspberry Pi and Arduino, PIC microcontroller circuits, remote control encoders, and an LCD thermometer. Each project comes with schematics and build guides, making this a great resource for hobbyist engineers looking for practical, hands-on circuit designs.
  • 2026-07-07
    RED Free Circuit Designs - Audio
    RED Free Circuit Designs is a hobbyist electronics resource offering dozens of free audio amplifier schematics, preamplifier modules, headphone amplifiers, and miscellaneous electronic circuit designs. Visitors can browse Class-A and Class-B amplifier projects, phono preamps, intercom circuits, and many more practical designs, all available at no cost.
  • 2026-07-07
    RF Cafe Homepage
    RF Cafe is a comprehensive resource for RF and electronics engineers, offering formulas, reference data, vintage magazine archives, software tools, forums, and a massive parts and services directory. Running since 1996, the site blends technical depth with nostalgia, featuring scanned articles from classic publications like QST, Popular Electronics, and Radio-Craft alongside modern engineering utilities.
  • 2026-07-07
    RF schematics
    Peter's RF schematics page is a technical reference collection of radio frequency circuit diagrams spanning receivers, transmitters, and transceivers across a wide range of frequencies from 27MHz to 1GHz. Hobbyists and engineers will find schematics for superregenerative receivers, FM audio transmitters, walkie-talkies, SAW-based designs, and datasheets for chips from major manufacturers like Silicon Labs, HopeRF, and Texas Instruments.
  • 2026-07-07
    Robert Smathers TVRO Satellite Web Page
    Robert Smathers maintains this personal hub dedicated to TVRO (Television Receive Only) satellite reception, featuring links, schedules, mail lists, newsgroups, and dealer resources for satellite hobbyists. The site also touches on visual satellite observing and space topics, making it a useful reference point for backyard dish enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    SchematicsForFree
    SchematicsForFree is a volunteer-run archive offering free electronics schematics, circuit diagrams, and service manuals covering audio, video, automotive, and test equipment. Updated regularly since 2022, it embodies the original open-sharing spirit of the web, providing hard-to-find technical documents at no cost.
  • 2026-07-07
    Shortwave Radio Broadcast Tubes
    A specialized reference guide cataloging the vacuum tube types used in shortwave radio broadcast transmitters, organized alphabetically and numerically for easy lookup. The site also lists manufacturers, rebuilders, and distributors worldwide, including companies like Thales, Eimac, Penta Laboratories, and Xuguang, making it a practical industry directory for broadcast engineers.
  • 2026-07-07
    Solar Power Guide
    Welcome to Bob's Solar Energy Hobby Site!: Bob Robertson's hobby site is a sprawling reference on solar power, covering everything from basic definitions and how solar panels work to educational guides for kids and van-life solar setups. With dozens of articles on renewable energy topics, it reads like a one-man encyclopedia built by a retiree passionate about the subject.
  • 2026-07-07
    Stavros' Stuff
    Stavros Korokithakis documents his maker and DIY electronics projects, including building a custom $8 voice note recorder inspired by a discontinued pebble device. The blog blends technical tinkering with self-deprecating humor, making it an entertaining read for hobbyist electronics builders and software developers alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    The EE Compendium
    Electronic Engineering and Embedded Systems Programming: The EE Compendium is a comprehensive reference hub for electronics engineers, students, and hobbyists covering microcontrollers, embedded systems programming, and hardware development tools. Visitors will find curated links and resources spanning popular platforms like Atmel AVR, Microchip PIC, Intel 8051, and Freescale chips, along with project kits, robotics, software compilers, and career resources.
  • 2026-07-07
    Tonne Software Homepage
    Tonne Software offers a catalog of free and low-cost electrical engineering programs for Windows, covering filter design, meter scale drawing, great-circle mapping, Smith charts, and more. The site also hosts technical articles and tutorials on topics like speech processing, AM demodulators, and CW bandpass filters, many published or submitted to QEX magazine.
  • 2026-07-07
    Trevor Gales' Vintage Valves/Tubes Page.
    Trevor Gale's comprehensive reference site covers vintage vacuum tubes and valves, offering pinout data, characteristics lists, military-to-commercial conversion tables, repair hints, substitution guides, and circuit diagrams for old receivers and amplifiers. Maintained as a companion to the rec.antiques.radio+phono newsgroup FAQ, it serves as a practical technical resource for both seasoned restorers and newcomers to valve/tube circuitry.
  • 2026-07-07
    Vacuum Tubes, Electron Tubes, Tubes, Tube Testers and Electronic Parts
    Vacuumtubes.com, run by Jonathan Oas out of Hartland, MN, is an online storefront selling vacuum tubes, electron tubes, tube testers, tube sockets, and related electronic parts organized into extensive alphabetical tube lists. The inventory spans everything from rare Western Electric and antique tubes to popular audio types like the 12AX7, 6L6, and EL34, making it a go-to source for vintage audio and electronics enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    WhiskeyTangoHotel.Com
    WhiskeyTangoHotel.Com is a hobbyist electronics and amateur radio blog featuring hands-on projects like ESP32 microcontroller builds, temperature logging with Node-RED, and Morse code analysis tools. The site blends practical hardware tutorials with radio operator interests, making it a great find for tinkerers who enjoy cheap microcontrollers and DIY data visualization.
  • 2026-07-07
    www.aimspice.com
    AimSpice appears to be a SPICE circuit simulation software site, offering tools for electronic circuit analysis and modeling. The minimalist page redirects visitors to the main document, suggesting a focused software or technical resource for electronics engineers and hobbyists.
  • 2026-07-07
    web.textfiles.com
    Jason Scott's web.textfiles.com is a sprawling archive of historical text files covering hacking, phreaking, e-zines, humor, virus research, and underground computing culture from the BBS era and beyond. It's an essential digital preservation project cataloging thousands of documents that capture the raw, unfiltered voice of early internet and hacker subcultures.
  • 2026-07-07
    gnupg.org
    A chapter from the GNU Privacy Handbook covering the essentials of exchanging public keys using GnuPG, including exporting, importing, and validating keys via command-line tools. The guide walks through practical examples with real GPG commands, making it a valuable reference for anyone learning to use public-key cryptography with GnuPG.
  • 2026-07-07
    gor.net
    A bare-bones page from gor.net serving what appears to be an encyclopedia resource, with virtually no visible content beyond a single image. The site's minimal structure makes it difficult to assess its original purpose or scope.
  • 2026-07-07
    tilde.club
    A resource page by ~emv on tilde.club covering the tilde.* Usenet newsgroup hierarchy, complete with a 1996 FAQ and a list of newsreaders like tin, slrn, pine, and lynx. It's a charming slice of old-internet culture, pointing visitors toward groups for ASCII art, web history, projects, and food discussion on a modern tilde community server.
  • 2026-07-07
    2025 Directory of Directories
    Created and maintained by Marcus P. Zillman, this is a curated meta-directory that organizes and links to other directories across the web, serving as a one-stop resource for finding organized collections of links on virtually any topic. A classic old-web reference tool for researchers and web explorers who want to navigate the internet through structured, human-curated indexes.
  • 2026-07-07
    2026 Directory of Directories - Marcus P. Zillman
    Marcus P. Zillman's 2026 Directory of Directories is a massive curated reference collection covering hundreds of subject categories, from AI and biotechnology to genealogy and journalism. Created by a self-described eSolutions Architect and Internet expert, this long-running resource serves as a meta-directory linking to specialized resource guides across virtually every field of knowledge.
  • 2026-07-07
    2026 Guide To Searching the Internet
    Created by Marcus P. Zillman, this comprehensive guide covers both classic and AI-powered techniques for searching the internet effectively. A long-running reference work updated annually, it serves as a one-stop compendium for researchers, professionals, and curious users who want to get the most out of online search.
  • 2026-07-07
    A Legal Issues Primer for Open Source and Free Software Projects - Software Freedom Law Center
    Published by the Software Freedom Law Center, this comprehensive legal primer covers copyright, licensing, trademarks, and organizational issues specifically for free and open source software projects. Written by prominent FOSS legal experts including Eben Moglen and Bradley Kuhn, it walks developers through choosing licenses like the GPL, handling copyright enforcement, and structuring their organizations.
  • 2026-07-07
    A Visual History of Delicious Bookmarks -(outer outer space)-
    A richly researched visual history of Delicious, the pioneering social bookmarking site, tracing its design evolution through dozens of archived screenshots spanning over a decade. The creator reflects on digital ephemerality, the cultural impact of tagging and metadata, and what was lost when Delicious faded, making this a thoughtful and well-documented tribute to a formative piece of web history.
  • 2026-07-07
    A.H.Links - The Complete Web Site Links
    A.H.Links is an early 2000s web directory billing itself as 'the doorway to the Internet,' organizing hundreds of popular sites into categorized link collections covering everything from airlines and auctions to recipes and religion. The site also features a ranked Top 100 list of the hottest websites of the era, making it a fascinating time capsule of the early web landscape.
  • 2026-07-07
    Active FTP vs. Passive FTP, a Definitive Explanation
    A thorough technical reference explaining the difference between active and passive FTP modes, complete with command-line session examples and firewall configuration guidance. Widely linked and praised in networking communities, it covers the underlying port mechanics, firewall compatibility issues, and configuration for common FTP servers.
  • 2026-07-07
    Appendix A – - When to use the dot in a Zone File
    ZyTrax hosts a comprehensive technical reference covering DNS zone file syntax, specifically explaining the critical rules around when to use a trailing dot in resource records and the ORIGIN substitution rule. Part of a broader open guide library by Ron Aitchison, this page is a clear, authoritative explanation that demystifies one of the most confusing aspects of DNS configuration for sysadmins and network engineers.
  • 2026-07-07
    ASCII Table - ASCII Character Codes, HTML, Octal, Hex, Decimal
    A comprehensive reference site providing ASCII character tables with decimal, hex, octal, HTML, and binary codes for every character in the standard and extended ASCII sets. It also covers related encoding systems including EBCDIC, Unicode, ALT codes, and keyboard scan codes, making it a handy quick-reference for programmers and web developers.
  • 2026-07-07
    ASCII.co.uk - The home of all things ASCII
    ASCII.co.uk is a comprehensive hub for everything related to ASCII, offering art galleries, an ASCII code converter, symbol tables, URL encoding tools, and a text generator. Whether you're looking to explore user-created ASCII art, generate stylized text banners, or reference character codes, this site covers the full spectrum of plain-text culture.
  • 2026-07-07
    AUDIO.TEXTFILES.COM
    A massive audio archive from the textfiles.com project, collecting historical recordings from the early internet and hacker culture including conference speeches, phone phreaking pranks, and computer-themed music. Curated by Jason Scott, this repository preserves rare sound artifacts from hacker cons like DEF CON, telephone conferences, and other digital history ephemera.
  • 2026-07-07
    bekanar
    Bekanar's cozy corner of the web presents itself as a knowledge-sharing wiki covering topics the creator finds interesting. The decorative buttons and stamps prominently feature One Piece characters like Portgas D. Ace, Buggy the Clown, and Roronoa Zoro, giving the site a strong anime flavor alongside activist and fandom flair.
  • 2026-07-07
    Blogs about Science (ooh.directory)
    Created and maintained by Phil Gyford, ooh.directory is a curated collection of blogs organized by topic, with this section dedicated to science covering earth science, mathematics, space, medicine, and the natural world. Visitors can filter entries by country and update frequency, making it a handy hub for discovering active science blogs and subscribing via OPML or RSS.
  • 2026-07-07
    Bounty of bookmarks
    Felix's personal web directory collects over a thousand tagged and timestamped bookmarks spanning topics from climate and history to science, technology, and culture. Organized into themed categories like 'The History Hoard' and 'The Sci-Tech Stash,' it functions as a curated link library with highlighted reads on AI, meritocracy, and media criticism.
  • 2026-07-07
    CD-Recordable FAQ
    Andy McFadden's comprehensive CD-Recordable FAQ is the definitive reference guide covering everything about CD-R and CD-RW technology, from basic concepts to advanced topics like packet writing, disc formats, and hardware troubleshooting. Originally developed for the comp.publish.cdrom Usenet newsgroups, this meticulously maintained document reached version 2.73 and is available in multiple languages including German, French, Russian, and more.
  • 2026-07-07
    Chapter 8 - CNAME Record
    ZyTrax hosts a comprehensive technical reference guide covering DNS records, with this chapter dedicated to CNAME (Canonical Name Record) syntax, usage, and zone file examples. Part of a broader open guide by Ron Aitchison, the site spans DNS, LDAP, networking protocols, SSL/TLS, and much more, making it a deep technical resource for sysadmins and network engineers.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ciphers and Codes
    Tyler Akins' Rumkin.com hosts a comprehensive collection of browser-based cipher and code tools, covering everything from classic substitution ciphers like Caesar and Atbash to more obscure ones like Playfair and Übchi. Each tool automates the encoding and decoding process while explaining the underlying logic, making it a valuable reference for cryptography hobbyists and puzzle enthusiasts alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    Clay Shirky | Ontology is Overrated
    This page from the Conversations Network hosts a recorded talk by Clay Shirky titled 'Ontology is Overrated,' captured at the O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference in 2005. Shirky, a noted writer and consultant on decentralization and social software, delivers a 44-minute audio presentation exploring why rigid classification systems are being challenged by the social web.
  • 2026-07-07
    CMC Magazine
    Web Rings as Computer-Mediated Communication: A 1999 academic article from CMC Magazine by Greg Elmer examining webrings as a form of computer-mediated communication, analyzing how web-based hyperlinks transformed online social interaction beyond traditional email and Usenet dialogues. Published in a special focus issue on web usability, it offers a scholarly perspective on how webrings functioned as networked communication infrastructure in the early commercial web era.
  • 2026-07-07
    Consumer Rights Wiki
    Consumer Rights Wiki is a community-built encyclopedia dedicated to documenting anti-consumer practices, corporate misconduct, and right-to-repair issues across industries. With over 1,150 articles covering everything from Samsung pushing ads to refrigerators to John Deere's aggressive repair restrictions, it serves as a vital reference for consumers navigating corporate overreach.
  • 2026-07-07
    Cool Links
    A sprawling personal link directory by rlcolem covering dozens of categories including health, government, entertainment, news, music, and museums. Built in classic late-90s tripod style, it curates hundreds of external links organized into neat topic sections, serving as a one-stop gateway to the early web.
  • 2026-07-07
    Delicious Bookmarks
    A massive archive of 10,561 bookmarks saved by tilde.club user miccaman via the Delicious bookmark service between 2005 and 2014, preserved here after Delicious shut down. The collection spans web design, programming, art, and internet culture, with a built-in linkrot analysis showing which URLs have gone dead over the years.
  • 2026-07-07
    Demystified
    Demystified breaks down complex technology topics into accessible explanations, covering artificial intelligence, blockchain, cryptocurrency, NFTs, login security, passkeys, DVD, and UltraViolet. It serves as a plain-language reference for anyone trying to make sense of modern tech jargon and digital systems.
  • 2026-07-07
    Deurachavich's Website
    Deurachavich's minimalist site hosts short opinion articles covering topics like AI, video essays, and online community dynamics. The self-deprecating author warns readers they 'live under a rock,' giving the sparse but thoughtful writing a candid, unconventional voice.
  • 2026-07-07
    DIGEST.TEXTFILES.COM
    A subdomain of the legendary Textfiles.com, this archive hosts over 1,400 digitized digest files spanning decades of early internet culture, including the Computer Privacy Digest, Computer Underground Digest, and Telecommunications Digest. Researchers and digital historians will find an invaluable primary source collection documenting hacker culture, privacy debates, and telecom policy from the 1980s through the late 1990s.
  • 2026-07-07
    DMOZ - About the World Category
    A preserved page from the DMOZ Open Directory Project explaining the structure and internationalization of the World category, which supported 90 languages and allowed volunteer editors to build out non-English directory sections. It provides editor guidance, FAQ links, and details on how subcategories were organized across languages for one of the web's most ambitious human-curated link directories.
  • 2026-07-07
    Earth Station Nine
    Earth Station Nine is a massive web compendium boasting over 46,000 resources organized across 790 categories and 1,228 pages, drawing from the so-called "invisible web" to surface hard-to-find reference material. Covering everything from genealogy and military history to occult phenomena, health, antiques, and international search engines, it functions as a sprawling research hub for curious minds.
  • 2026-07-07
    Electrical, Electronic and Cybernetic Brand Name Index
    A comprehensive alphabetical index of thousands of electrical, electronic, and cybernetic brand names and trade marks, maintained by the Wolfbane Cybernetic site as a reference for identifying companies and products. The sheer scope of entries, spanning consumer electronics, broadcast technology, software, and industrial equipment, makes it a remarkable one-stop lookup tool for anyone researching obscure or historical tech brands.
  • 2026-07-07
    Electropolis
    Honours Thesis by Elizabeth Reid: Elizabeth Reid's 1991 University of Melbourne honours thesis examines Internet Relay Chat as a space for community formation and communication, offering an early academic look at online social dynamics. This pioneering text explores how IRC users construct identity, community, and moral frameworks in a digital environment, and was later adapted into publications including a chapter in an MIT Press volume.
  • 2026-07-07
    European Search Engines, Directories and Lists
    A comprehensive directory of search engines and web directories organized by European country, covering every nation from Albania to Vatican City. Running since 1996, this long-lived resource helps users find country-specific search tools and indexes across the entire European continent.
  • 2026-07-07
    Fagan Finder
    Fagan Finder is a comprehensive meta-search portal that aggregates hundreds of search engines, databases, encyclopedias, and specialty search tools into a single organized interface. Visitors can search across mainstream engines like Google and Bing, non-English regional engines, social media platforms, Q&A sites, image and video search tools, and much more, making it an invaluable reference hub for serious researchers.
  • 2026-07-07
    Fanlisting - Academic Kids
    Academic Kids hosts this encyclopedia entry explaining what fanlistings are, tracing the term back to Janine Mischor's creation of The Fanlistings Network in 2000. It covers the concept, common subjects, and even the opposite phenomenon known as hatelistings, making it a handy reference for anyone new to fan culture on the web.
  • 2026-07-07
    Favorite Links
    A quirky personal links page from a Tripod-era site called 'Voodoo Chicken Bones,' collecting favorite websites with irreverent commentary on topics ranging from America's Most Wanted and Harry Turtledove novels to ninja humor and alien cow abductions. The writing is tongue-in-cheek throughout, with goofy asides about Britney Spears, Farrah Fawcett, and fictional rich people rankings, giving the whole page a distinctly early-2000s comedic personality.
  • 2026-07-07
    Faximum - Fax Faq
    Hosted by Faximum Software Inc., this is a comprehensive FAQ covering fax technology drawn from the comp.dcom.fax newsgroup, addressing everything from modem compatibility and fax resolution to internet faxing and legal restrictions. It includes a glossary, standards references, and curated magazine reviews of fax software and hardware across UNIX, DOS/Windows, and Mac platforms.

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