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  • 2026-07-07
    GNU Emacs - GNU Project
    The official homepage of GNU Emacs, the legendary extensible and customizable text editor maintained by the Free Software Foundation, featuring release announcements, download links for multiple platforms, and full documentation. Visitors will find feature highlights, a guided tour, video tutorials from Emacsrocks, and packaging system information for one of the most powerful and long-lived editors in computing history.
  • 2026-07-07
    GNUnet's Selected Papers in Meshnetworking
    GNUnet's bibliography of selected papers in meshnetworking is a curated academic reference collection covering topics like peer-to-peer networking, cryptography, decentralization, and privacy-preserving systems. Organized by topic, date, and author, it serves as a deep research hub for anyone studying distributed networks, DHT protocols, and secure communication architectures.
  • 2026-07-07
    GoldMemory * Memory Testing - Diagnostics software for PC memory subsystem /CPU,cache,SDRAM,DDR,DDR2,DDR3,RDRAM/ (c) 2025
    GoldMemory is a dedicated diagnostics tool by Michal Tulacek designed to test and troubleshoot PC memory subsystems, covering everything from CPU cache to modern DDR5 RAM. Visitors can download the stand-alone software to detect memory errors, compatibility issues, and hardware problems across a wide range of memory types.
  • 2026-07-07
    Google Chrome — Spyware Watchdog
    Spyware Watchdog is a detailed privacy analysis site that rates popular software and browsers by their 'spyware level,' with this page giving Google Chrome an 'Extremely High' rating and methodically documenting each tracking behavior with citations from Google's own privacy policy. Visitors will find a rigorous breakdown of Chrome's data collection features including search history uploading, keystroke tracking via the address bar, and deep integration with Google's account platform.
  • 2026-07-07
    goosh.org - the unofficial google shell.
    Goosh.org is an unofficial Google search interface created by Stefan Grothkopp that mimics a Unix shell, letting you run web, image, blog, and news searches entirely through typed commands. It's a clever mashup of command-line aesthetics and Google's search API, complete with tab completion, command history, and themeable color schemes.
  • 2026-07-07
    happy mailing
    Blat online: The official home of Blat, a free Windows command-line utility that sends email via SMTP or posts to Usenet via NNTP. The site provides downloads, documentation, syntax references, changelogs, and a FAQ for this long-running open-source tool hosted on SourceForge.
  • 2026-07-07
    Hatnote Listen to Wikipedia
    Hatnote Listen to Wikipedia is a real-time audio visualization that turns Wikipedia edits into music, with bells signaling additions and string plucks marking deletions. Built by Stephen LaPorte and Mahmoud Hashemi, it uses D3 and HowlerJS to transform the living pulse of Wikipedia's recent changes into a surprisingly meditative and beautiful soundscape.
  • 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.
  • 2026-07-07
    Joel's Homepage
    Joel is a mechatronics engineer and FOSS enthusiast from México who writes about free software, Linux, tech, gaming, origami, and everyday life on this personal blog. The site features weeknotes, music discoveries, TTRPG purchases, and a blogroll of indie web feeds, making it a warm corner of the small web.
  • 2026-07-07
    joelb.xyz
    Joel Berg's personal website serves as a hub for his eclectic online presence, featuring a blog, photo gallery, media reviews, and articles covering topics like automation tools and app integrations. The site includes a separate sound work section, hidden pages to discover, Tor accessibility, and a quirky anti-spam footer that gives it a distinctly handcrafted web personality.
  • 2026-07-07
    Jonathan Dowland
    Jonathan Dowland's personal site covers a broad mix of computing interests including Debian, Amiga, software, hardware, and a PhD, alongside art, 3D printing, music, and cultural archiving. The attached weblog features recent posts on topics ranging from lava lamps to FOSDEM conference talks, reflecting an active technical and creative mind.
  • 2026-07-07
    Just a QR Code
    Created by Gabe as a privacy-first alternative to ad-laden QR code generators, this minimalist tool runs entirely in the browser with no trackers, no ads, and no server-side data collection. It offers customizable QR code output including size, error correction level, and foreground/background colors, and the creator encourages users to save, copy, or remix the source freely.
  • 2026-07-07
    KeyboardShortcuts
    Charles Pearson's comprehensive Excel keyboard shortcuts reference covers every function key, letter key, and modifier combination for Microsoft Excel on US-English keyboards. Part of the broader Pearson Software Consulting site, this page is a quick-reference guide for Excel power users looking to boost their productivity.
  • 2026-07-07
    Kilkakon.com - Shimeji-ee Desktop Pet
    Kilkakon hosts his personal fork of Shimeji-ee, an open source Java desktop pet application that lets tiny animated characters roam around your Windows screen. The site offers downloads, new character packs drawn by artists worldwide, tutorials, and source code for this charming little utility.
  • 2026-07-07
    KleinWare - Software
    Georg Klein's KleinWare offers a collection of free, open-source tools built since 2002, including AppleScripts, IGOR procedures, and SubEthaEdit modes for macOS power users. Highlights include utilities for syncing Mail with iCal, managing iTunes artwork, and copying folder hierarchies, all distributed with source code under permissive terms.
  • 2026-07-07
    Koinuko IRC
    Koinuko IRC is a self-hosted Internet Relay Chat server run as a personal experiment in server administration, complete with documentation on connecting, commands, and channel rules. Visitors can find guides for IRC clients, server security details, and a handful of permanent channels covering topics like anime, manga, and web design.
  • 2026-07-07
    Kopye's page
    Kopye's personal page showcases small programming projects and chatbot cards available for download, with some NSFW content noted. The site is part of a Chatbots Webring, making it a niche destination for fans of custom chatbot creation and tinkering.
  • 2026-07-07
    kustom ¦ zeusofthecrows
    Zeusofthecrows shares a collection of custom KLWP and Kustom presets for Android mobile launchers, featuring detailed wallpaper and widget designs inspired by retro aesthetics like VCRs, Casio watches, and the Gruvbox color scheme. Each preset comes with download links, font credits, and preview images, making it a handy resource for anyone wanting to personalize their Android home screen with a retro or Outrun vibe.
  • 2026-07-07
    ldstephens weblog
    ldstephens runs a long-running personal weblog covering technology, software tools, keyboards, and the occasional life update. Posts range from Mac software tips like HoudahSpot file management to developer topics like Eleventy and VSCode vulnerabilities, making it a solid read for tech-minded individuals.
  • 2026-07-07
    Live word count in vim airline | vivi.sh
    Vivi's technical blog post walks through adding a live word count display to vim-airline, covering both the simple vimrc configuration and a custom VimScript solution the author wrote from scratch. It's a practical, code-heavy guide with real function definitions that would be useful to any writer using Vim for prose or essay work.
  • 2026-07-07
    Lynx Information
    The official information page for Lynx, the venerable text-based web browser that runs on Unix, Windows, VMS, DOS, and OS/2. It provides version details, support contact information, and links to the latest stable and developmental releases of this landmark browser.
  • 2026-07-07
    LyX wiki | Mac / LyX for Mac OS X
    The LyX wiki's Mac section is a comprehensive reference for running the LyX document processor on Mac OS X, covering installation, configuration, environment setup, spell checking, version control, and LaTeX integration. It serves as a community-maintained knowledge base with walkthroughs, scripts like PasteFixUsingAppleScript, and troubleshooting guides tailored specifically for macOS users.
  • 2026-07-07
    Mac OS X Tiger lookupd bug & adsonar fix. Safari, Finder freezes, applications fail to launch, requiring a hard reboot.
    A detailed troubleshooting guide from DreamLight Interactive documenting a serious Mac OS X Tiger bug where the lookupd process causes Safari, Finder, and other applications to freeze or fail to launch. The page offers practical fixes including hosts file modifications to block adsonar.com, which was identified as a trigger for the system-wide hangs.
  • 2026-07-07
    MacTech | The journal of Apple technology.
    MacTech is a long-running journal dedicated to Apple technology, covering programming, scripting, and development topics for Mac professionals and enthusiasts. This archived article from Volume 21 focuses on scripting mail on Apple platforms, part of a deep archive of technical content spanning decades of Mac development history.
  • 2026-07-07
    MacTeX - TeX Users Group
    MacTeX is the official distribution page for installing TeX Live on macOS, maintained by the TeX Users Group and developed by Richard Koch, Herbert Schulz, and Bruno Voisin. Visitors can download the full MacTeX package or the smaller BasicTeX, find beginner setup guides, explore GUI applications like TeXShop, and get help with typesetting on Apple silicon and Intel Macs.
  • 2026-07-07
    mailsend - send mail via SMTP Protocol
    Muhammad A. Muquit's mailsend is a command-line utility for sending email via the SMTP protocol, supporting Windows, Linux, Unix, and Mac OS X. The page documents the tool's features, usage, and download options as part of a broader collection of open-source software projects by the same developer.
  • 2026-07-07
    MapSymbs - APP6 TrueType Fonts
    Tom Mouat's MapSymbs is the home of official British Army-approved NATO military map marking symbol fonts, distributed as free TrueType fonts for use in military planning and wargaming. The site offers APP-6a, MIL-STD-2525B, Soviet equipment, modern aircraft, Royal Navy ships, and WW2 tank symbol sets, along with useful military applications and wargaming resources.
  • 2026-07-07
    Marek Omasta
    Marek Omasta's personal blog collects YouTube quotes, Mac troubleshooting tips, copypasta snippets, and meme content in a tidy, minimalist format. The site is a mix of practical tech notes and internet culture curation, with posts tagging favorite YouTube personalities like Anomaly and Tech Spurt.
  • 2026-07-07
    Marginalia Search
    Marginalia Search is an indie search engine built by Viktor Löfgren that deliberately favors text-heavy, non-commercial content over modern SEO-optimized results. It has garnered coverage from The New Yorker, Hacker News, and international press for its unique approach to rediscovering the quieter corners of the web.
  • 2026-07-07
    Marisa Kirisame
    The personal homepage of Marisa Kirisame, a developer who shares SourceMod projects alongside a personal music library and a collection of 88x31 buttons. The site has a minimalist old-web aesthetic with a small but eclectic set of pages covering modding tools and web nostalgia.
  • 2026-07-07
    Marius Masalar
    Marius Masalar writes thoughtful, personal essays about building healthier relationships with technology, covering topics from AI and macOS to productivity tools like Obsidian and the quiet appeal of a Casio watch. The site blends tech commentary with reflections on life, music, and culture, offering a consistently human perspective on the digital world.
  • 2026-07-07
    Market Share vs Installed Base – iPod vs Zune, Mac vs PC
    RoughlyDrafted Magazine, written by Daniel Eran, offers in-depth tech analysis comparing Apple and Microsoft products, market dynamics, and consumer trends. This particular article digs into the distinction between market share and installed base using iPod vs. Zune and Mac vs. PC as case studies, with sharp commentary on competitive markets and monocultures.
  • 2026-07-07
    marxy's musing on technology
    Tech Talk on ABC Radio - Apple goes low: Peter Marks, an Australian tech enthusiast and amateur radio operator, writes about consumer technology, AI policy, and digital society issues including regular segments on ABC Radio's Nightlife program. The blog blends mainstream tech commentary with deeper hobbyist content including ham radio and homebrew electronics, making it a distinctive personal tech journal with real broadcasting credentials.
  • 2026-07-07
    Mastodon - Fediverse.Party - explore federated networks
    Fediverse.Party is a comprehensive reference guide to Mastodon, the decentralized microblogging platform, covering server statistics, alternative interfaces, forks, tools, and getting-started resources. With nearly 9 million accounts tracked and links to hosting options, migration tools, and community lists, it serves as an invaluable hub for anyone exploring the federated social web.
  • 2026-07-07
    mb bischoff
    MB Bischoff is an iOS developer and co-founder of Lickability who writes about Apple software, WWDC wishlists, app development practices, and the occasional personal update. Posts cover topics ranging from SwiftUI and Xcode to thoughtful takes on app design philosophy like App Definition Statements.
  • 2026-07-07
    Mensch -- A coding font
    Robey's blog post documents the creation of 'Mensch', a custom monospace coding font derived from Apple's Menlo and the DejaVu/Bitstream Vera lineage, with carefully considered tweaks to glyphs like the zero, ampersand, and lowercase L. The post offers a free download of the font along with a detailed explanation of each design decision, making it a gem for developers who care deeply about their coding environment typography.
  • 2026-07-07
    Microsoft Agent Frontier Ring
    The Microsoft Agent Frontier Ring is a revival webring dedicated to celebrating and preserving the legacy of Microsoft Agent, the animated character technology that shipped with Windows from 98 through 7. Visitors can browse a curated collection of sites featuring Agent applications, custom character designs, and scripting projects, along with a detailed history of the technology's development from 1997 onward.
  • 2026-07-07
    milkyfiles/
    MilkyFiles is a personal hub by a creator who goes by Milky, offering a mix of useful file backups, tools, and resources including NVIDIA utilities, Fallout and Skyrim mods, and icons for Source engine games. The site also features rants, a gallery, and a personal wiki called Milkpedia, making it a compact old-web style personal corner with a focus on sharing files and tools.
  • 2026-07-07
    Moose.at wurde eingstellt - Österreichische Suchmaschine 👀
    Moose.at was an Austrian web search engine that operated for over 15 years before being shut down at the end of January 2024. This farewell page preserves screenshots of its interface, links to alternative search engines, and documentation including FAQs and crawl bot information, offering a glimpse into an independent regional search project built on open-source tools like Debian, MySQL, and curl.
  • 2026-07-07
    MooseAnon's webzone!!!11
    MooseAnon's colorful Neocities webzone serves as a personal archive and showcase for the creator's chatbots, complete with a chatbot webring and Caramelldansen audio. The site has a playful, early-internet energy and offers pages dedicated to individual bots, banned bots, and a character named Mahiru.
  • 2026-07-07
    Mscape Software
    Mscape Software is the archived home of discontinued Mac and Windows utilities created by a solo developer, including Iconographer, a shareware icon editor for Mac OS and Mac OS X that has since been made freely available. Visitors can still download legacy tools like Konfabulator widgets, icon converters, and folder icon generators, making it a useful preservation snapshot of early 2000s indie Mac software.
  • 2026-07-07
    my epic site!!!!
    A quirky personal homepage centered around Windows operating systems, featuring a poll asking visitors which version of Windows they use and links to YouTube content and retro web experiences. The site has a classic early-web feel with its simple layout, visitor counter, and a wishlist of features like a chatbox and music player still in progress.
  • 2026-07-07
    MySQLDumper — Dein MySQL-Backup-Portal
    MySQLDumper.de is a German-language knowledge portal run by Rolf Heisig, a database admin with over 15 years of MySQL experience, offering tutorials, tool comparisons, and troubleshooting guides focused on MySQL backups and database migration. Visitors can find step-by-step instructions for backup and restore workflows, comparisons of tools like phpMyAdmin and Percona XtraBackup, and practical solutions to common errors on shared hosting environments.
  • 2026-07-07
    NanoBlogger
    NanoBlogger is a lightweight weblog engine written in Bash for the UNIX command line, using common tools like cat, grep, sed, and vim to power a full blogging system. The official project site hosted on SourceForge includes release announcements, development news, tips and tricks, and archives dating back to 2003.
  • 2026-07-07
    ncftp(1) manual page
    The official manual page for NcFTP, a powerful command-line FTP client designed to replace the standard system ftp program with features like progress meters, filename completion, auto-resume downloads, and firewall/proxy support. Comprehensive Unix-style documentation covers the full command reference, variable reference, firewall configuration, and utility programs ncftpget and ncftpput for shell scripting.
  • 2026-07-07
    Neil Fraser
    Software: Moo Database Browser: Neil Fraser's Moo Database Browser is a suite of tools for querying, browsing, and exporting inactive MOO database files without needing to boot a live server. The collection includes a command-line parser, a web-based interface, Python XML export scripts, and documentation for the.db file format, making it an invaluable resource for MOO archivists and developers.
  • 2026-07-07
    Neocities Tools
    Neocities Tools, created by Patrick G, offers a suite of command-line utilities for managing Neocities websites, including tools to copy, delete, list, and batch-upload files via shell scripts and Windows executables. The collection covers both Windows and Linux platforms, making it a practical resource for developers who prefer working outside the browser-based Neocities interface.
  • 2026-07-07
    nerdbox
    Nerdbox is a minimalist personal site by someone passionate about free software, independent thinking, machinery, and music. It features a blog, a music page, and a 'now' page, offering a glimpse into the creator's eclectic interests and philosophies.
  • 2026-07-07
    Network Overview /// Internet Traffic Report
    The Internet Traffic Report monitors real-time data flow across major internet routes worldwide, displaying performance indices, response times, and packet loss for regions including Asia, Europe, North America, and more. Visitors can view historical graphs spanning 24 hours, 7 days, or 30 days, and even embed live statistics widgets on their own websites.
  • 2026-07-07
    New Tool Unlocked!!! (On-Together
    Virtual Co-Working) | aid's little corner: Aid's Little Corner is a personal blog where the writer shares experiences with productivity and co-working apps, including a detailed first-impressions review of On-Together, a virtual co-working tool. The post digs into features like private rooms, character customization, fishing minigames, and how it compares to solo focus app Lo-Fi Spirit City for body doubling with a friend.
  • 2026-07-07
    newsonaut – news, technology and other stuff
    Newsonaut is the personal blog of Mark Rogers, a writer, designer, and web coder from British Columbia, covering technology, AI, and everyday observations with a thoughtful, essayistic voice. Posts range from critiques of OpenAI and the AI arms race to musings on buying Canadian products and top-rated books of the year.
  • 2026-07-07
    Nitin Khanna – a few words…
    Nitin Khanna's personal blog covers a wide mix of topics, but tech dominates with 189 posts tagged under 'tech' covering software, social networks, web hosting, and UX. Alongside the technical content, Nitin shares philosophy, book reviews, webcomics recommendations, and short observations, making it a thoughtful personal corner of the web.
  • 2026-07-07
    NixFox - The NixFox Den
    NixFox is the personal domain of Aubun, who self-hosts a suite of open-source services including Mastodon, Nextcloud, Jellyfin, Vaultwarden, and more under one umbrella brand. Beyond the server infrastructure, the site features a personal blog where Aubun writes about technology, art, and whatever else is on their mind.
  • 2026-07-07
    Nizzlay
    Niels Gouman (Nizzlay) writes about his obsession with efficiency, covering productivity tools, automation scripts, and tech topics like Python, Keyboard Maestro, and Linux versus macOS debates. Based in Dordrecht, Netherlands, his blog blends practical how-tos with opinionated takes on friction, workflows, and the IndieWeb movement.
  • 2026-07-07
    nmyk.io
    Nick Mykins is a New York City software engineer and artist whose personal site doubles as a launchpad for quirky creative projects including bitmap synthesizers, a surveillance selfie tool, and a cowsay generator. The ASCII art homepage and retro BBS aesthetic give the site a playful old-school feel, with links to code repositories, Mastodon, and participation in multiple webrings.
  • 2026-07-07
    Notes
    Henry Leach's personal blog covers a mix of topics, with a notable lean toward technology posts about FreeBSD, self-hosted git servers, and networking alongside occasional music reflections and personal observations. The technical content, including guides on VNET jails, DHCP configuration, and Git server setup, gives the site a practical, hobbyist sysadmin flavor that makes it a useful resource for FreeBSD enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Notes
    A microblog titled 'Notes' featuring frequent short posts on technology, Apple products, Unix tools, LLMs, and the occasional humor find from around the web. The creator shares quick observations and links on topics like device security support, terminal emulators like Ghostty, and AI interactions, making it a lively tech-focused link log.
  • 2026-07-07
    Notes
    Rodrigo Ghedin, a Brazilian tech journalist, shares sharp English-language commentary on consumer technology topics ranging from AI and vibe coding to Android apps and Google Maps controversies. The writing is thoughtful and skeptical, offering a non-hype perspective on the tech industry from the founder of the independent publication Manual do Usuário.
  • 2026-07-07
    NOW PAGE
    Nicholas Chen's personal blog covers software engineering, tools for thought, hypertext experimentation, and indie computing ideas with posts ranging from AI guardrails to minimalism and cloud development. His writing blends reflections on technology philosophy with hands-on project work, including explorations of plaintext workflows, knowledge management, and building personal software tools.
  • 2026-07-07
    Oblique Strategies
    Built by Matt Ruten in 2012, this mobile web app delivers random Oblique Strategies cards, the famous creativity prompts created by Brian Eno and Peter Schmidt in 1975 to help break through creative blocks. Visitors can browse random cards, save favorites, and clear their collection, making it a handy pocket tool for artists, musicians, and anyone stuck on a problem.
  • 2026-07-07
    ODP/dmoz Data Dump ToDo List
    Steve's ODP/dmoz RDF Data Dump ToDo List tracks known bugs and requested improvements in the Open Directory Project's data export format, compiled from reports submitted by multiple users over several years. It covers issues like illegal UTF-8 encoding, invalid XML, RDF formatting problems, and feature requests such as bzip2 compression and free-use licensing.
  • 2026-07-07
    oh, hello
    Alex's minimalist personal page documents a beginner's journey learning text editors like Vim and Nano, written in a charming, stream-of-consciousness style. The site is tiny but endearing, capturing the small victories of learning basic terminal commands at a cafe.
  • 2026-07-07
    OPCOM's Electronics Freeware / Shareware Archive
    OPCOM's archive collects free and shareware electronics software tools covering RF amplifier design, filter calculators, coil calculators, logic circuit analysis, oscilloscope tutorials, and transistor databases. A treasure trove for hobbyist engineers and amateur radio operators, the collection spans DOS and Windows programs with utilities for Smith chart calculations, 555 timer design, and sine wave visualization.
  • 2026-07-07
    Open Source Mac - Free Mac software, all open-source, all OS X.
    Open Source Mac is a curated directory of the best free, open-source software available for Mac OS X, covering categories from web browsing and email to DVD ripping and media players. Each listing features a brief description and direct download link, making it an easy starting point for Mac users who want powerful free alternatives to commercial applications.
  • 2026-07-07
    Open source, experimental, and tiny tools roundup
    Maintained by Everest Pipkin, this curated directory collects small, free, open source, and experimental digital tools aimed at creative and artistic making outside of closed software ecosystems. Visitors can browse and filter hundreds of tools by tag, making it a treasure trove for game makers, interactive artists, and web creators seeking joyful, artful alternatives to mainstream production software.
  • 2026-07-07
    OpenOrb - a curated RSS and Atom feed search engine - Raphael Kabo
    Raphael Kabo, a software engineer and poet, writes here about building OpenOrb, a curated RSS and Atom feed search engine designed to search only over hand-picked blogs and feeds as a public service. The post dives into IndieWeb philosophy, alternatives to mainstream search engines, and the appeal of small-scale handmade web tools.
  • 2026-07-07
    Origin Of The Abbreviation I18n For Internationalization
    Tex Texin's research page traces the true origin of the abbreviation 'i18n' for internationalization, compiling mailing list discussions from Unicode Consortium and NELOCSIG to uncover who coined the term and when. The site also clarifies the correct terminology for this type of number-based abbreviation, called a numeronym, with examples like K9 and 411.
  • 2026-07-07
    OS X Apps
    Maintained by Jeff, this long-running directory catalogues over 20,000 Mac OS X applications across dozens of categories, making it an invaluable archive for anyone hunting down software for older PowerPC or Intel Macs. Originally the oldest and most comprehensive OS X app list on the internet, it remains online for archival purposes even after its 2012 discontinuation.
  • 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.

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