Computers & Internet
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http://dvddecrypter.org.uk/
An unofficial mirror for the final release of DVD Decrypter (version 3.5.4.0), preserved after the original site was shut down in 2005. Beyond the download itself, the site curates a handy collection of related tools for media ripping, encoding, playback, and muxing including HandBrake, MakeMKV, and MKVToolnix.
https://usableweb.com/
Created by Keith Instone, Usable Web is a curated collection of 786 links covering web usability, information architecture, human factors, and user interface design for the World Wide Web. Organized into detailed topic indexes covering methods, design tips, accessibility, navigation, and more, it remains a valuable snapshot of early web usability thinking.
https://emmettnaughton.com/archive
Emmett Naughton's personal blog covers a wide mix of developer life, indie music booking, and reflections on creativity and technology. Posts range from web development topics like Shopify Flow and coding journeys to thoughts on running a band, playing shows, and the intersection of art and business.
https://programatica.cs.pdx.edu/House
House is a research project from Portland State University demonstrating a full operating system written in Haskell, showcasing how a high-level functional language can handle low-level system programming including device drivers, graphics, and networking. Developed by Thomas Hallgren, Andrew Tolmach, Iavor Diatchki, and others, it includes screenshots, downloadable source, and links to the accompanying ICFP 2005 paper for those interested in OS construction in functional languages.
https://leanrada.com/
Lean Rada is a software engineer based in Sydney who documents his creative coding projects, generative art experiments, and technical notes on everything from QMK firmware to CSS-powered AI games. The site showcases an impressive range of passion projects including an interactive Philippine language map, augmented reality generative art, and a Baybayin calligraphy generator.
https://oimo.io/works
The portfolio of oimo, a Japanese developer showcasing an impressive collection of interactive physics simulations built with WebGL, WebAssembly, GPGPU, and cutting-edge browser technologies, including fluid dynamics, cloth simulation, elastic bodies, and cellular automata. Each project is a polished, playable demo demonstrating deep technical expertise in real-time simulation and graphics programming.
https://maniksharma.xyz/
Manik Sharma's minimalist personal homepage serves as a hub linking to his blog, projects, webrings, and a company he's affiliated with. The sparse, text-only design and links to GitHub and 'things_ive_made' suggest a developer sharing their creative and technical work online.
https://spacetime.dev/
Awn Umar's technical blog covers computer security, cryptography, and systems programming with posts on topics like memory security, plausibly deniable encryption, and censorship-resistant proxies. The site also showcases open-source projects including memguard, a secure in-memory enclave library, and rosen, a modular proxy tunnel designed to circumvent deep packet inspection.
https://gridranger.frama.io/
Gridranger is the personal blog of Dávid Bárdos, a tech-enthusiast whose posts range from KDE Neon tweaks and degoogling experiments to Win 3.1 nostalgia and custom terminal fonts. The site blends retro computing affection with modern Linux tinkering, sprinkled with gaming backlog updates and personal reflections.
https://wolfyja.de/
Jade Arson is a German-based personal site from a neurodivergent, non-binary creator who shares CSS customizations for Mastodon frontends, emoji edits, and various web tinkering projects. The site leans heavily into hands-on computer work, including custom Masto-FE stylesheets, emoji packs, and a train-themed passenger carriage resolver, making it a neat stop for Fediverse-adjacent web tinkerers.