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https://interesting-corner.nl/
The Interesting Corner is a Dutch personal homepage covering a wide range of tech-heavy interests including electronics, servers, hardware, programming, and anime. Visitors can explore a library section with books, movies, software recommendations, and space content, making it a cozy hub for a curious tech enthusiast.
https://rogs.me/
Rogs is a backend web developer from Uruguay who blogs about self-hosting, open source software, and programming projects including Docker media servers, LLM tools, and calendar sync utilities. The site doubles as a portfolio of personal projects like YAMS (a media server), an Emacs LLM plugin, and various Python utilities.
https://apngasm.sourceforge.net/
APNG Assembler is an open-source tool that creates APNG animations from PNG/TGA image sequences, with a suite of related utilities for converting and optimizing animated image formats. The project offers both a command-line version for all major operating systems and a Windows GUI, with C++ source code available under the zlib license.
https://lina.sh/
Lina is an 18-year-old developer from Leipzig who built this terminal-styled personal site entirely without JavaScript, including a live Spotify status widget. Her notable project, CUII-liste, exposed secret website blocking cooperations between German ISPs and companies, earning coverage from TorrentFreak, Heise, and netzpolitik.org.
https://britto69.tripod.com/id2.html
John Britto's personal favorites page curates a broad collection of links spanning airlines, Indian banks, education resources, Tamil magazines, and free e-books. The site reflects the interests of an Indian professional likely living in Malaysia, making it a curious snapshot of early web browsing habits across two countries.
https://trebledj.me/
Johnathan (TrebledJ) runs a technical blog covering cybersecurity research, CVE discoveries, and programming tutorials, with notable posts on reverse engineering PLCs, XSS filter bypasses, and multi-threaded Python. The site also weaves in music composition and digital audio synthesis, making it a rich blend of infosec depth and creative side projects.
https://thewildrose.org/fanlistings
Addicted is the official fanlisting for the concept of fanlistings themselves, listed at The Fanlistings Network under Computer Miscellany and Internet. With nearly 5,000 members worldwide, it celebrates the fanlisting community and invites anyone who loves the fanlisting phenomenon to join the roster.
https://userjs.org/
UserJS.org is a dedicated repository of User JavaScript scripts for the Opera browser, offering over 100 community-submitted scripts organized into categories like browser enhancements, fixes, developer tools, and site-specific tweaks. Visitors can browse, download, and submit scripts that extend Opera's functionality, with tutorials and tips to help users write their own.
https://harrycresswell.com/
Harry Cresswell is a freelance web designer and front-end developer who writes about building static websites with Hugo, web performance, privacy, and the tools he uses daily. His site serves as a hub for his writing, a monthly newsletter for designers and developers, and his ongoing Practical Hugo course on building resilient websites.
https://nodebox.net/code/index.php/Home
NodeBox is a Mac OS X application that enables creative coders to generate 2D visuals, animations, and interactive graphics using Python programming code, with exports to PDF and QuickTime. The site serves as the official home for the NodeBox ecosystem, offering downloads, tutorials, a reference library, and a gallery of generative art created with the tool.