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  • 2026-07-07
    Xe Iaso
    Xe Iaso is a prolific technical educator and developer relations professional based in Ottawa who has published over 400 articles exploring programming, AI, cloud infrastructure, and the occasional cursed technology mashup. The site features a rich archive of deep technical writing alongside conference talks, open source projects, and experiments spanning TypeScript, PostgreSQL, LLMs, and beyond.
  • 2026-07-07
    Xiokka's Webspace
    Xiokka's Webspace is the personal homepage of a programmer and electronics enthusiast who shares personal projects, web tools, articles, and a microblog alongside interests like cycling, cooking, and foraging. The site has a charming old-web aesthetic packed with banners, pixel buttons, and stamps, and includes handy utilities like a YouTube thumbnail grabber and URL enlarger.
  • 2026-07-07
    XML editors
    A curated directory of XML editors, listing both commercial and open-source options including well-known tools like XMLSpy, JEdit, and Stylus Studio. The site organizes editors into standard and WYSIWYG categories, making it a handy reference for developers searching for the right XML editing tool.
  • 2026-07-07
    xproot's website
    xproot is a Colombian developer and self-described 'random Internet person' who shares their passion for old computers, programming in languages like C#, Python, VB6, and Bash, and indie gaming. The site features a blog, guestbook, hardware specs for their main machine, and links to multiple social accounts, all wrapped in a charmingly chaotic personal homepage aesthetic.
  • 2026-07-07
    XXIIVV — In Transit
    XXIIVV is the digital library and creative universe of Devine Lu Linvega (Aliceffekt), a prolific programmer, artist, and musician known for building esoteric tools and languages like Uxn and Lietal. The wiki spans computing philosophy, conlang design, music systems, and minimalist software development, making it a deeply fascinating rabbit hole for creative technologists.
  • 2026-07-07
    YaBoiDev.
    YaBoiDev is a personal developer page by a self-taught programmer documenting their journey learning Assembly Language and Java, with a NASM tutorial and notes on MS-DOS executable formats. The site has a charming retro Neocities aesthetic and includes a guestbook, blog, and shareable 88x31 button.
  • 2026-07-07
    yarrie
    Yarrie is a developer's personal hub showcasing a collection of original software projects, including CLI tools for GIF metadata, a macOS launch agent remover, and a Discord bot for Wikimedia embeds. The site also hosts mirrored pages, image boards, and a microblog, making it a compact but productive corner of the web for a prolific open-source tinkerer.
  • 2026-07-07
    YuRo's Nest
    YuRo's Nest is the personal corner of a programmer and game developer who shares creative projects, cool internet finds, and a blog dedicated to 'retro internet sim' games. The site reflects a personality shaped by cats, sci-fi, and D&D, with an open invitation to collaborate on web or Unity projects.
  • 2026-07-07
    zane's site
    Zane Shaw (a.k.a. squidee) is a 20-year-old CS undergrad from Melbourne who builds games and websites for fun, sharing a portfolio, gallery, and guestbook with visitors. The site has a charming old-web aesthetic complete with webrings, a music player, CRT scanline effects, and links to cool sites from friends in the community.
  • 2026-07-07
    zanneth.com
    Zanneth is the personal blog and project showcase of Charles Magahern, a software engineer who writes about topics ranging from reverse engineering arcade hardware and USB hacking to book reviews and technology commentary. The site blends deep technical dives, such as dissecting KONAMI arcade disk images and PS-X EXE file formats, with thoughtful essays on internet privacy and linguistics.
  • 2026-07-07
    zera
    Kieran Klukas, a 17-year-old developer from Westerville, Ohio, showcases his passion for TypeScript, microcontrollers, Nix, CTFs, and FRC robotics programming through this minimal personal homepage. The site has a distinctly hacker-aesthetic with config presented as a Nix flake, links to a blog and verification page, and membership in several webrings including ctp.
  • 2026-07-07
    zerokspot.com
    Zerokspot is the personal blog of Horst Gutmann, a software developer from Graz, Austria working at Grafana Labs, who writes frequently about development workflows, open source software, and programming technologies. With over 2,000 posts spanning years of activity, the site also includes book reviews, travel notes, and community involvement in Go and Python user groups.
  • 2026-07-07
    ~bacardi55
    The sourcehut profile of developer bacardi55 showcases a collection of open-source projects including a minimal Hugo theme for the IndieWeb, Gemini protocol tools, and Wallabag-related code. A hub for anyone interested in the Gemini protocol, IndieWeb development, or lightweight web publishing tools.
  • 2026-07-07
    ~dzwdz
    dzwdz is a computer science student on tilde.town who tinkers with Tor bridges, IRC bots, and server infrastructure while sharing occasional blog posts on topics like TUI design and feed patterns. The site has a charming minimalist feel and reflects a technically curious personality drawn to both systems programming and playful "antics."
  • 2026-07-07
    ~jakintosh/index
    Jakintosh's personal knowledge base blends philosophical writing, programming notes, and hands-on woodworking projects into a beautifully structured 'garden and stream' format where living documents evolve alongside a chronological action log. Visitors will find detailed documentation of furniture builds, bicycle maintenance, and original philosophical work on topics like degrowth and collapse, making it a genuinely eclectic and thoughtful digital workspace.
  • 2026-07-07
    ~kjiwa
    Home: Kjiwa's personal technical blog covers a range of programming and systems topics, from exploiting Apache James vulnerabilities to writing a DOS boot sector and building a KDE application. The posts span from 2004 to 2016 and offer a glimpse into one developer's deep dives into low-level computing, Java, and Linux tools.
  • 2026-07-07
    ~minerobber
    Minerobber's tilde.town homepage showcases a variety of small programming projects, including a Python-based blog generator, a Brainfuck interpreter for the 3DS, an IRC quote database, and a haiku generator. The site is a compact but genuinely creative collection of hobbyist coding experiments from an active tilde.town community member.
  • 2026-07-07
    ~seirdy
    Seirdy's Sourcehut profile showcases a collection of open-source personal projects including dotfiles, a terminal-based dmenu replacement using FZF, MPD scripts, and bubblewrap sandboxing utilities. The projects lean heavily toward Linux power-user tooling, shell scripting, and system customization, making it a useful stop for anyone into Unix-style workflows.
  • 2026-07-07
    ~troido
    Troido's tilde.town home is a showcase of terminal-based multiplayer game projects, including AsciiFarm (a multiplayer ASCII RPG), a Tron clone, and an ASCII art collaborative town called Cadastre. The page logs development updates over the years and links to source code on GitHub, making it a fascinating peek into creative command-line game development.
  • 2026-07-07
    ~~~~~
    A minimalist homepage on tilde.town featuring an ASCII art cow and a brief personal introduction, linking out to the creator's Twitter and GitHub profiles. The sparse, text-art aesthetic is a nod to old-school Unix terminal culture and the tilde community collaborative server scene.
  • 2026-07-07
    ¬ just serendipity 🍀
    Thiago Perrotta's digital garden covers technology, open-source software, and continuous learning through a mix of coding notes, tips, and personal discoveries. Featured posts range from Claude Code tweaks to data privacy templates, making it a practical technical blog with an indie-web philosophy.
  • 2026-07-07
    首页 - 我的文章 | Mayx的博客
    Mayx's technical blog covers hands-on explorations of LLM deployment, XML/XSLT transformations, running Linux in the browser via WASM, Git repository recovery, and other programming curiosities. With 180 articles and over 620,000 characters of content, this Chinese-language developer blog is a rich archive of practical computing experiments and software engineering discoveries.
  • 2026-07-07
    20000-NAMES.COM – 20,000+ Names from Around the World--baby names, pet, pets, sim, story character, meaning, origin, etymology, etymologies, meanings, origins
    A massive database of over 20,000 names from cultures and languages spanning the entire globe, organized by country, language, and meaning with detailed etymologies included. Visitors can browse everything from Aztec and Anglo-Saxon to Vietnamese and Yiddish names, plus themed categories like Dragon Names, Shadow Names, and Warrior Names for creative use in stories, games, and pet naming.
  • 2026-07-07
    A Brief Overview of Adult Attachment Theory and Research | R. Chris Fraley
    R. Chris Fraley, a psychologist at the University of Illinois, presents a thorough overview of adult attachment theory and research, tracing its origins from John Bowlby's work through modern empirical findings on intimate relationships. Visitors can also take online quizzes to assess their own attachment styles and explore links to self-report measures like the ECR-R and ECR-RS.
  • 2026-07-07
    A Dictionary of English Slang and Colloquialisms of the UK | British Slang
    Peevish.co.uk hosts a sprawling dictionary of British slang and colloquialisms, cataloguing over 7000 informal expressions from across the UK with regional annotations and etymological context. Features include an A-Z browseable index, articles on Cockney rhyming slang and other linguistic topics, a bibliography, and monthly additions of newly documented slang terms.
  • 2026-07-07
    A directory of links to helpful web sites for school librarians.
    Maintained by retired school librarian Linda Bertland, this long-running directory compiles hundreds of curated links covering every aspect of school librarianship, from information skills lesson plans and collection development to technology, cataloging, and professional development. It serves as a comprehensive go-to reference for working school librarians seeking resources on everything from fake news instruction to makerspace planning.
  • 2026-07-07
    A Periodic Table of Visualization Methods
    An interactive reference chart organized like the periodic table of elements, cataloging over 100 visualization methods including pie charts, mind maps, Venn diagrams, timelines, and more exotic types like hyperbolic trees and flight plans. Hovering over each element reveals a tooltip definition, making it a handy at-a-glance guide for anyone working in data visualization, information design, or graphic facilitation.
  • 2026-07-07
    AIspotting
    AIspotting is a curated directory of guides and tools for identifying AI-generated content across visual art, writing, and other media, helping people protect themselves from AI fraud and misinformation. It also collects resources for artists to protect their work from being used in AI training, along with recommendations for AI-free creative platforms.
  • 2026-07-07
    Alex Catalogue of Electronic Texts
    The Alex Catalogue of Electronic Texts, created by Eric Lease Morgan in 1994, is a curated collection of public domain and open access documents focused on American and English literature and Western philosophy, designed to support a liberal arts education. Visitors can browse thousands of texts by author, title, or tag, with links to repositories like Project Gutenberg, HathiTrust, and the Internet Archive.
  • 2026-07-07
    Amy Bruckman's Papers
    Georgia Tech professor Amy Bruckman's academic papers archive covers her research on online communities, constructionist learning, MUDs, virtual worlds, and identity in cyberspace. Papers span topics from gender-swapping on the internet to educational uses of text-based virtual reality environments like MOOSE Crossing, making it a rich snapshot of early internet social research.
  • 2026-07-07
    ART HISTORY RESOURCES ON THE WEB
    Research Resources: Dr. Christopher L.C.E. Witcombe's comprehensive art history reference hub compiles hundreds of links to research resources, image databases, online journals, bibliographies, and visual resources covering art from prehistoric times through contemporary works worldwide. With a detailed site index spanning every major period and region of art history, it serves as an essential starting point for students and scholars doing serious art historical research.
  • 2026-07-07
    ASL Typesetting Office
    The ASL Typesetting Office provides LaTeX and TeX style files for authors submitting to publications of the Association for Symbolic Logic, including the Journal of Symbolic Logic and the Bulletin of Symbolic Logic. Maintained by Reinhard Kahle, the site offers document classes, BibTeX stylefiles, proof packages, and guides to help researchers format their work to ASL's exact typesetting standards.
  • 2026-07-07
    Avalon Project - Documents in Law, History and Diplomacy
    Hosted by Yale Law School's Lillian Goldman Law Library, the Avalon Project is a massive digital archive of primary source documents spanning law, history, and diplomacy from ancient times through the 21st century. Researchers and history enthusiasts will find everything from ancient texts to the Nuremberg Tribunal records, organized chronologically and by collection.
  • 2026-07-07
    BOWest Library - Electrical Circuit Theorems
    A comprehensive reference page from BOWest covering the full range of electrical circuit theorems, including Ohm's Law, Kirchhoff's Laws, Thevenin's and Norton's Theorems, Millman's Theorem, and Star-Delta transformations. Each theorem is presented with clear notation, formulas, and derivations, making it a handy technical reference for students and engineers alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    BOWest Pty Ltd - Library Index
    BOWest Pty Ltd hosts a comprehensive technical reference library covering electrical engineering topics including circuit theorems, formulae, and electrical machines. Organized as a text-based index spanning Ohm's Law through Thevenin's Theorem and three-phase power, it is designed for both students and practicing engineers who want to draw their own diagrams while reading through the material.
  • 2026-07-07
    Chinese Characters Etymologies
    Zhongwen.com offers a comprehensive Chinese-English etymological dictionary focused on traditional Chinese characters, tracing the pictographic and historical origins of each character. Learners of Mandarin and linguistics enthusiasts alike will find it invaluable for understanding how Chinese writing evolved from ancient pictographs through sources like the Shuowen.
  • 2026-07-07
    Comparing Heights
    A handy interactive tool by MrInitialMan that lets users compare the heights of up to ten figures side by side, supporting both imperial and metric measurements. Artists and writers will appreciate the size code feature, which saves and restores comparison configurations via a shareable URL.
  • 2026-07-07
    Computational Epistemology Lab Home Page
    The Computational Epistemology Laboratory at the University of Waterloo, led by Professor Paul Thagard, serves as a research hub for cognitive science and philosophy of mind. Visitors can access downloadable software tools like COHERE, ECHO, and DIVA written in LISP and Java, alongside curated bibliographies and a glossary for cognitive science research.
  • 2026-07-07
    Consumer World
    Consumer Resources: Consumer World is a comprehensive directory of over 2000 links covering everything a savvy shopper or consumer needs, from product reviews and price comparisons to government agencies, scam alerts, and legal rights. First launched in 1995, it covers automotive buying guides, credit and banking resources, travel deals, and consumer complaint resources all in one place.
  • 2026-07-07
    Cosma's Home Page
    Cosma Shalizi's sprawling academic homepage offers a remarkable archive of book reviews, research notes, lecture materials, and personal essays spanning mathematics, statistics, science, and more. The Bactra Review alone contains over 130 wide-ranging book reviews, making this a genuinely rich intellectual resource built over decades.
  • 2026-07-07
    Cyndi's List - Personal Research
    Cyndi's List is a massive genealogy link directory maintained by Cyndi Ingle, featuring over 317,000 categorized and cross-referenced links to genealogy resources worldwide. This particular section focuses on personal research pages, organizing individual family trees, blogs, wikis, and shared ancestry publications alphabetically for easy browsing.
  • 2026-07-07
    Cyndi's List - Surnames, Family Associations & Family Newsletters
    Cyndi's List, maintained by Cyndi Ingle since 1996, is one of the web's most comprehensive genealogy link directories, organizing over 317,000 curated links across hundreds of categories including surnames, DNA projects, family associations, and newsletters. This particular section focuses on surname research, offering alphabetically sorted links to family-specific sites, social networking resources, surname mapping tools, and DNA studies for researchers tracing their family history.
  • 2026-07-07
    Dictionnaire ancien français (médiéval) • Lexilogos
    Lexilogos, created by Xavier Nègre, is a comprehensive reference portal aggregating dictionaries and lexicons for Old and Middle French from the 9th through the 16th centuries, including the renowned Godefroy dictionary and the DMF. Researchers and language enthusiasts will find an impressive collection of searchable historical dictionaries, travel narrative corpora, and scholarly lexicographic resources covering medieval French dialects and Romance languages.
  • 2026-07-07
    digitalresearchtools / FrontPage
    Digital Research Tools (DiRT) is a wiki-based directory cataloging software and resources to help humanities and social science scholars conduct research more efficiently, covering everything from citation management to text analysis and data visualization. Organized by research activity, it offers both a browsable tool directory and in-depth reviews exploring practical applications for academic researchers.
  • 2026-07-07
    DMF 2023
    The DMF 2023 (Dictionnaire du Moyen Français) is a scholarly lexicographic database covering medieval and middle French vocabulary with lemmatization tools for researchers and linguists. Hosted by ATILF (Analyse et Traitement Informatique de la Langue Française), it serves as an authoritative reference for anyone studying the French language from the 9th to the 15th centuries.
  • 2026-07-07
    dopetalk
    Dopetalk is a harm reduction forum and community for drug users, offering information, peer support, and links to resources like Erowid, DanceSafe, and PsychonautWiki. Founded in December 2014, it emphasizes safe use practices and strictly prohibits solicitation or dealing, positioning itself as an educational and supportive space rather than a marketplace.
  • 2026-07-07
    Early Modern Texts
    Early Modern Texts offers freely accessible, reader-friendly editions of major philosophical works from the early modern period, spanning thinkers like Descartes, Hume, Kant, Locke, and Spinoza through the 19th century. Prepared by the late philosopher Jonathan Bennett, the texts were carefully modernized for clarity while preserving the original arguments, and the site also includes audio book versions and e-book downloads.
  • 2026-07-07
    Educational Websites
    Cybrary Man is a massive curated directory of over 20,000 educational web links personally selected by veteran educator Jerry, organized for teachers, students, parents, and administrators. The site spans every subject area and grade level from Pre-K through higher education, making it an extraordinarily comprehensive portal for anyone involved in learning or teaching.
  • 2026-07-07
    Electronic Careers and Web Resources
    The Vocational Information Center's Electronics Career Guide is a comprehensive reference hub listing dozens of electronics-related job titles, from Avionics Technician to Broadcast Engineer, with links to salary data, skill requirements, and training pathways. With over 360 links covering career descriptions, certification resources, tutorials, and industry schools, it serves as a thorough one-stop guide for anyone exploring a career in the electronics field.
  • 2026-07-07
    Encyclopedia Mythica
    Encyclopedia Mythica is one of the oldest and most comprehensive online references for mythology, folklore, and religion, boasting over 11,420 articles spanning Greek, Norse, Roman, Maori, Arthurian, and dozens of other traditions. Running since 1995, it offers a searchable database with daily deity and feast day features, making it an invaluable scholarly and casual resource for anyone exploring world mythologies.
  • 2026-07-07
    Erowid
    Erowid is a comprehensive non-profit harm-reduction and educational resource documenting the complex relationship between humans and psychoactive substances, covering everything from cannabis and LSD to pharmaceuticals and research chemicals. With over 60,000 pages of content spanning chemistry, law, personal experiences, spirituality, and culture, it stands as one of the most exhaustive references on psychoactives ever assembled on the web.
  • 2026-07-07
    ESL Miniconference / Letters from Our Readers
    ESL MiniConference Online is a long-running newsletter and community hub for English as a Second Language teachers, featuring reader letters, profiles, and news from TESOL professionals around the world. Founded and edited by Dr. Robert Bruce Scott, the site archives correspondence and announcements spanning over a decade, offering a fascinating window into the global ESL teaching community.
  • 2026-07-07
    Example 1
    A bare-bones page presenting a dictionary entry for the word 'example,' drawn from the Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48, with multiple historical definitions and citations. The only personal touch is a brief sample usage listing favorite actresses, suggesting this is little more than a placeholder or test page hosted on HostGator.
  • 2026-07-07
    Explore the history and making of butter
    Butter: A richly written educational exhibit exploring the history, global traditions, composition, and making of butter across human civilizations. From ancient Mesopotamia to modern French farms, this webexhibits.org feature treats butter as a cultural and culinary artifact worthy of deep exploration.
  • 2026-07-07
    Film Review Sites - Film - LibGuides at Brooklyn College Library
    Brooklyn College Library's research guide for film studies compiles curated databases and review sources for students and researchers, including EBSCO's Film & Television Literature Index and other scholarly resources. A handy academic starting point for anyone seeking professional film criticism, retrospective reviews, and cinema research tools.
  • 2026-07-07
    Flavius Josephus, Antiquities of the Jews 1.52-1.71
    Lexundria presents the complete text of Flavius Josephus's 'Antiquities of the Jews' in William Whiston's English translation, broken into navigable sections for easy reading and cross-referencing. This digitized classical text covers ancient Jewish history from creation through the first century CE, making it an invaluable scholarly resource for students and researchers of ancient history and biblical studies.
  • 2026-07-07
    Free Online Resources - Local History - Oxford LibGuides at Oxford University
    A curated Oxford University LibGuide collecting free online resources for local history research, compiled by the Bodleian Libraries' continuing education department. Researchers will find links to British History Online, the Victoria County History, county record societies, historic environment databases, and open-access journal repositories all in one place.
  • 2026-07-07
    Game Theory .net - Resources for Learning and Teaching Strategy for Business and Life
    Created by Mike Shor, Game Theory.net is a comprehensive hub for learning and teaching strategic decision-making, offering lecture notes, textbooks, a terminology dictionary, interactive demonstrations, and real-world business applications. It serves a wide audience from students and educators to professionals and math enthusiasts, making game theory concepts accessible across multiple levels of expertise.
  • 2026-07-07
    Gateway to the calm web
    The Little Directory of Calm curates links to websites that meet strict requirements: no ads, no tracking, no pop-ups, and no auto-playing media, making it a peaceful alternative to the noisy modern web. Spanning dozens of categories from creative writing and digital art to web development and open science, it serves as a thoughtfully filtered gateway to the quieter corners of the internet.
  • 2026-07-07
    Glossary of Sanskrit Terms in Integral Yoga Literature
    A searchable glossary of Sanskrit terms drawn specifically from Sri Aurobindo's works and the Sri Aurobindo Birth Centenary Library, making it a specialized reference for students of Integral Yoga philosophy. The indexed entries span hundreds of Sanskrit terms with alphabetical navigation sections and references to scriptural texts, offering a focused scholarly tool for readers of Aurobindo's writings.
  • 2026-07-07
    Great Thinkers and Visionaries on the Net
    Created by Sasha, this curated directory profiles dozens of influential thinkers, scientists, philosophers, and futurists, from Douglas Hofstadter and Stephen Hawking to Terence McKenna and Noam Chomsky, linking to their homepages, books, and related web resources. It began as a personal acknowledgment of intellectual influences and grew into a comprehensive guide to frontier human thought, complete with mailing lists and forums for discussion.
  • 2026-07-07
    Hack Education
    Hack Education is Audrey Watters' long-running independent publication covering the history and critical analysis of education technology, free from advertising and investor influence. With over a decade of archives, essays, and talks, it offers a sharp, skeptical perspective on ed-tech trends, behavioral psychology in learning, and the implications of technology in education.
  • 2026-07-07
    Handwritten kanji search at sljfaq.org
    A specialized web tool by Ben Bullock that lets users draw kanji characters by hand with a mouse and have them automatically recognized, making it invaluable for looking up unfamiliar Japanese characters. The site also offers multiple lookup methods including multiradical, four-corner, and SKIP codes, with support for over a dozen interface languages.
  • 2026-07-07
    Harley Hahn's Internet Yellow Pages
    Harley Hahn's Internet Yellow Pages is a classic web directory that organizes internet resources by topic, and this particular page covers genealogy-related sites and links. A well-known resource from the early web era, it serves as a curated guide for users seeking genealogy research tools and communities online.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home | FOSSA Learning
    FOSSA Learning, created by Vic, is a learning design framework built around five core principles: free, open, small, simple, and accessible course creation. The site offers a methodology and starter course for teachers and instructional designers who want to build lightweight, inclusive learning materials without cost or proprietary formats.
  • 2026-07-07
    Homeschooling special needs children
    NATHHAN (National Challenged Homeschoolers Associated Network) is a Christian organization supporting families who homeschool children with special needs and disabilities, including autism, Down syndrome, ADD, and ADHD. The site offers downloadable newsletters, classified ads, book reviews, articles by subject, support group listings, and resources for parents navigating the unique challenges of special needs homeschooling.
  • 2026-07-07
    href.cool
    href.cool is a curated link directory that organizes the web into evocative categories like Bodies, Crimes, Supernatural, and Tapes, billing itself as a collector of 'the final heartbeats of our beloved www.' Its poetic framing and eclectic taxonomy make it a genuinely distinctive way to discover unusual, forgotten, or fascinating corners of the internet.
  • 2026-07-07
    Information Research – an international electronic journal. Information science, Information management, Information systems, Information retrieval, Digital libraries, Information seeking behaviour, In
    Information Research is a long-running open-access academic journal covering information science, information retrieval, digital libraries, and information seeking behavior, with an archive spanning from 1996 through 2023. Researchers and practitioners will find dozens of peer-reviewed issues organized by volume, alongside author and subject indexes for navigating the extensive back catalog.
  • 2026-07-07
    Internet Slang words - Internet Dictionary - InternetSlang.com
    InternetSlang.com is a comprehensive dictionary of internet slang, acronyms, and abbreviations drawn from chat rooms, SMS, Twitter, blogs, and online forums, browsable by letter or searchable by term. Running since 2002, it covers thousands of entries and even allows users to submit new acronyms, making it a living reference for the ever-evolving language of the web.
  • 2026-07-07
    INTERTEXTrEVOLUTION
    Greg McVerry is a digitally networked scholar based in East Haddam, CT, whose site INTERTEXTrEVOLUTION explores the intersections of literacy, digital learning, and making through articles, blog posts, poetry, and podcasts. Organized around the motto 'Make. Hack. Play. Learn.', the site reflects his academic and creative philosophy that learning is interest-driven, production-based, and deeply tied to digital tools and networked communities.
  • 2026-07-07
    KateMonk
    Kate Monk's Onomastikon is a massive dictionary of names from cultures and historical periods spanning the entire globe, originally compiled to help role-players find authentic character names. Preserved and re-hosted by Roger after the original site went offline, it covers everything from Celtic and Saxon England to Melanesia, the Ancient World, and the Americas, with historical background notes alongside male, female, and family names.
  • 2026-07-07
    Learn in Freedom™ Education Reform and Homeschooling Resources
    Karl M. Bunday's Learn in Freedom site has been a comprehensive hub for homeschooling and education reform resources for over seventeen years, linking to more than 1,000 external sites across forty-plus pages. Visitors can explore topics ranging from socialization research and language development to college admissions for homeschoolers and self-directed learning philosophy.
  • 2026-07-07
    Links
    Education Creations offers a curated collection of free educational links for teachers, homeschoolers, and parents, with categories covering gifted education resources, reading, phonics, math, and fun learning sites. The broader site also includes free worksheets and curriculum samples organized by grade level, making it a handy hub for K-6 classroom materials.
  • 2026-07-07
    MadSciNet
    The 24-hour exploding laboratory.: MadSci Network is a nonprofit Ask-A-Scientist platform where a collective of real scientists answer user-submitted questions across biology, chemistry, physics, astronomy, and more, with over 36,000 archived answers available. The site also features science fair resources, FAQs on common topics like bread molds and caffeine, interactive labs, and a Random Knowledge Generator, making it a rich hub for curious minds of all ages.
  • 2026-07-07
    Massachusetts SPED PAC that are on-line
    Maintained by Melody Orfei, this page serves as a comprehensive directory of Massachusetts Special Education Parent Advisory Councils (SPED PACs) that have an online presence, organized alphabetically by town. Each entry notes the year the PAC went online, site size, hosting platform, and available features like email lists and Facebook groups, making it an invaluable resource for parents navigating special education advocacy across the state.
  • 2026-07-07
    MindScape | Disorders List
    MindScape is a mental health reference site that catalogs a wide range of psychological disorders, from personality and mood disorders to dissociative and psychotic conditions, with brief, accessible descriptions of each. Visitors will also find links to crisis helplines, therapist finders, and self-help tools, making it a practical starting point for anyone seeking to understand mental health conditions.
  • 2026-07-07
    My tilde.club page
    Dan Brickley's early tilde.club homepage offers a handful of curated links spanning endangered languages research and a digitized philosophy seminar he personally converted to HTML using MS Word macros on a 286 PC running DRDOS. The page is a charming artifact of early web DIY culture, with Dan's hands-on archival work making it a quirky footnote in web history.
  • 2026-07-07
    Native American Language Net
    Preserving and promoting First Nations/American Indian languages: Native Languages of the Americas is a non-profit resource dedicated to preserving over 800 indigenous languages of the Western Hemisphere, run by Laura Redish and Orrin Lewis. Visitors can explore an alphabetical master list of Native American languages, vocabulary lists, pronunciation guides, linguistic family groupings, tribal geographic indexes, and materials tailored for younger readers.
  • 2026-07-07
    nimi.li | Toki Pona Dictionary
    nimi.li is a comprehensive, interactive dictionary for Toki Pona, a constructed minimalist language with just over 130 core words. Visitors can browse all vocabulary sorted by frequency of use, writing system, and rarity, with detailed definitions and particle usage notes for each entry.
  • 2026-07-07
    NIST/SEMATECH e-Handbook of Statistical Methods
    The NIST/SEMATECH e-Handbook of Statistical Methods is a comprehensive online reference produced by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, covering statistical techniques used in science, engineering, and manufacturing. It serves as an authoritative guide for practitioners needing rigorous, well-documented methods for data analysis, quality control, and process improvement.
  • 2026-07-07
    NNDB
    Tracking the entire world: NNDB is a massive biographical intelligence aggregator with over 40,000 profiles documenting notable people, both living and dead, along with their connections to one another. Its standout feature, the NNDB Mapper, lets users visually explore relationships between people through family ties, corporate boards, political alliances, and more.
  • 2026-07-07
    No Web Without Women
    No Web Without Women is an educational showcase highlighting the pivotal contributions of women in computer science and technology, featuring profiles of pioneers like Ada Lovelace, Hedy Lamarr, and Grace Hopper with historical images and clear explanations of each innovation. The site makes a compelling case for how foundational technologies like algorithms, wireless transmission, and compilers owe their existence to overlooked female inventors and scientists.
  • 2026-07-07
    Personal Home Pages and the Construction of Identities on the Web
    Daniel Chandler's 1998 academic paper examines the personal home page as an emerging genre of online self-expression, exploring how authors construct public and private identities through bricolage and web publishing. Drawing on media theory and semiotics, it offers a structured analysis with sections on asynchronous communication, identity construction, and a detailed appendix cataloguing the generic features of personal home pages.
  • 2026-07-07
    PsychonautWiki
    PsychonautWiki is an open encyclopedia dedicated to psychonautics, covering psychoactive substances, subjective effects, harm reduction, lucid dreaming, and altered states of consciousness. With thousands of articles spanning experience reports, tripsitting guides, meditation practices, and detailed substance indexes, it serves as a comprehensive reference for those exploring the science and philosophy of consciousness.
  • 2026-07-07
    Resources - Zines 101 - LibGuides at Centralia College
    A library research guide from Centralia College's Kirk Library covering everything about zines, from their self-published origins to major archives like the Library of Congress Zine Web Archive and the Queer Zine Archive Project. Visitors will find curated links to zine distros, digital collections, climate justice zines, and resources on the Dada movement, making it a rich starting point for researchers and zine enthusiasts alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    Roman Numerals
    A focused reference page from Nova Roma explaining the Roman numeral system, complete with an interactive converter tool that translates between Arabic and Roman numerals. The page covers the history, rules, and usage of Roman numerals, including subtraction notation and large number representation, making it a handy educational resource.
  • 2026-07-07
    Shadow Libraries
    Shadow Libraries is a curated directory of pirate library resources, aggregating links to free ebook sources like Anna's Archive, LibGen, Internet Archive, and more. It organizes access methods by type including direct downloads, torrents, IRC channels, Telegram bots, and online reading platforms, making it a handy one-stop reference for free digital book access.
  • 2026-07-07
    Sloop Web Directory | Directory
    Sloop Web Directory is a community-curated collection of websites organized into Classic and Modern sections, with a particular focus on sites accessible to older web browsers and vintage machines. Retro computing enthusiasts will find it especially useful for discovering old-web-friendly communities, BBS resources, and personal pages compatible with systems like Mac OS 9 or Windows 98.
  • 2026-07-07
    Teach the Children Well
    Created by educator Elaine M. Doolittle, M.Ed., this carefully curated link directory points elementary students, parents, and teachers to vetted educational websites covering dozens of topics from Ancient Civilizations to Earth Science. With hundreds of organized links spanning subjects like Math, Language Arts, Social Studies, and Science, it serves as a trusted gateway to quality online learning resources for young learners.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Meaning and History of First Names - Behind the Name
    Behind the Name is a comprehensive encyclopedia of first names from around the world, covering etymology, history, and cultural origins for thousands of given names across dozens of languages and traditions. Visitors can browse by letter or origin, check name popularity by country, explore namesakes, and even use tools like a random name generator and baby name advisor.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Punctuation Guide
    The Punctuation Guide is a comprehensive reference covering every major punctuation mark, from periods and commas to em dashes and angle brackets, with guidance on British versus American style differences. Precise and well-organized, it serves as a go-to resource for writers, editors, and students who need clear rules on punctuation usage.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Skeptic's Dictionary
    Robert T. Carroll's Skeptic's Dictionary is a landmark reference site featuring 785 alphabetized entries covering strange beliefs, logical fallacies, cognitive biases, pseudoscience, paranormal claims, and dangerous delusions. Established in 1994 and continuously updated for over two decades, it offers definitions, arguments, reader comments, essays, and book reviews making it one of the most comprehensive skeptical inquiry resources on the web.
  • 2026-07-07
    Web Search Engines and References
    David R. Gagnon, a Boston University biostatistics professor, compiled this reference page of curated web links spanning search engines, online dictionaries, e-book repositories, translation tools, and general internet utilities. A classic early-web link collection, it serves as a personal portal to resources like Project Gutenberg, Bartlett's Quotations, and various web reference tools.
  • 2026-07-07
    Websites - Physics - LibGuides at Illinois Institute of Technology
    A curated library guide from Illinois Institute of Technology's Galvin Library, collecting recommended physics websites, databases, and journals for students and researchers. The guide covers major organizations like AIP, APS, CERN, and Fermilab, along with educational resources such as the Feynman Lectures, HyperPhysics, and historical archives like the Einstein Papers Project.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome - Jon's Homeschool Resources
    Jon Shemitz built this sprawling, neutral homeschooling resource over more than a decade, compiling over 140 pages of non-commercial information without pushing any particular methodology or ideology. Homeschooling parents will find extensive guides, vendor listings, file downloads, and discussion links covering virtually every aspect of educating children at home.
  • 2026-07-07
    What We Know | What does the scholarly research say about whether conversion therapy can alter sexual orientation without causing harm? | What We Know
    A Cornell University research portal summarizing 47 peer-reviewed studies on conversion therapy, examining whether it can alter sexual orientation without causing harm. The site presents a thorough academic consensus, citing links to depression, suicidality, and anxiety, while methodically evaluating the limitations of existing research.
  • 2026-07-07
    Words With No English Equivalents
    A curated link collection exploring words from other languages that have no direct English equivalent, covering concepts from German, French, Spanish, and more. Part of the ds106 open course community, it invites visitors to illustrate these untranslatable words using images as a creative challenge.
  • 2026-07-07
    Your mobile friendy science directory and learning center
    101science.com is a free, mobile-friendly science directory and learning center covering a wide range of subjects including astronomy, biology, chemistry, electronics, ham radio, physics, and more. It serves as a curated hub pointing learners toward resources on topics from black holes and NASA-TV to paramecia and transistors.
  • 2026-07-07
    Your Online Source For Dream Interpretations
    Dream Moods is a comprehensive online dream interpretation resource featuring a 6000+ word dictionary organized A to Z, covering hundreds of dream symbols, common dream scenarios, and theoretical frameworks from Freud, Jung, and others. Visitors can explore topics ranging from lucid dreaming and nightmares to recurring and prophetic dreams, making it one of the more thorough free dream reference sites on the early web.
  • 2026-07-07
    ⌜ deity. ⌟ ⋯ the fanlisting for gods and goddesses
    Deity is a fanlisting dedicated to gods and goddesses of all mythologies and religions, hosted under The Fanlistings Network's Mythology/Religion category. Created by Aelyn as part of the Celestial Oracle Studio, it invites fans who admire any divine beings to join a community of 96 members spanning 23 countries.

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