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https://mynoise.net/noiseMachines.php
myNoise by Dr. Ir. S. Pigeon is an extensive online library of customizable background noise machines and interactive soundscapes, covering everything from distant thunder and Japanese gardens to medieval libraries and Irish coastlines. Designed to aid sleep, mask tinnitus, improve focus, and provide sound therapy, it stands out for its calibrated audio generators and regularly updated collection of immersive environments.
http://quirksmode.org/js/cookies.html
Part of the well-known quirksmode.org reference site, this page provides clear JavaScript cookie functions for creating, reading, and erasing cookies, originally written by Scott Andrew and edited with permission. It includes a thorough introduction to how cookies work, an interactive example form, and detailed code walkthroughs that make it a go-to reference for web developers.
https://pookatoo.com/
Pookatoo is a free online text generator offering over 20 gothic, vampire, Halloween, and fantasy-themed fonts with animation options like Luminescence and Sparkle. Visitors can create spooky styled graphics for blogs, Facebook pages, YouTube thumbnails, or personal websites using a simple point-and-click interface.
https://writing.kemitchell.com/
Kyle E. Mitchell's /dev/lawyer is a deeply substantive blog exploring the intersection of law, software licensing, and technology, written by a practicing attorney who specializes in open source and tech contracts. With hundreds of dated posts covering topics like open core licensing, plain language legal drafting, AI and legal advice, and software copyright, it is an invaluable resource for developers and lawyers alike.
http://tilde.club/~schussat/tildegraph.html
A creative data visualization project by a Tilde Club member that renders an interactive network graph of links between users on the tilde.club shared Unix server. Built with D3.js and Perl scraping tools, the graph lets visitors zoom, drag nodes, and mouseover to explore the web of connections among the early Tilde Club community.
http://sdf.org/
SDF Public Access UNIX System, established in 1987, offers free shell accounts and a thriving community platform built around UNIX, the Fediverse, and vintage computing systems. Members gain access to shell environments, IRC, Gopher, Git, Mastodon, Minecraft, and an array of retro and modern services in one of the longest-running public access UNIX communities on the internet.
https://eric-xia.com/
Eric Xia is a Brown University researcher and creative working at the intersection of math, computer science, and linguistics, with a focus on LLM interpretability and task adaptation. The site showcases his projects including word.golf (a word-meaning-based game), essays on linguistics, art, and technical papers on topics ranging from GANs to IPA pictography.
https://lx862.com/
AmberFrost's personal homepage showcases her programming projects including Minecraft Transit Railway tools and packwiz, along with her PC setup running Arch Linux and Windows. The site is a tidy, lightweight personal hub with a blog, guestbook, and participation in several webrings like Fediring and Retronaut.
https://code.cog.dog/flickr-cc-helper
Created by cogdog, this handy tool generates a bookmarklet that makes attributing Flickr Creative Commons photos a simple cut-and-paste operation for bloggers and content creators. It supports multiple output formats including plain HTML, WordPress Classic and Block editors, Medium, Markdown, and stamped image attribution.
https://tilde.town/~cmr
A minimalist tilde.town user page for 'cmr' rendered entirely in ASCII art, showcasing the creative text-based aesthetic of the tilde.town public Unix community. The page features elaborate ASCII illustrations including landscapes and structures, embodying the collaborative, terminal-native spirit of tilde culture.