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http://selection.datavisualization.ch/
Datavisualization.ch Selected Tools is a carefully curated collection of the best tools for creating data visualizations, covering web applications, libraries, and desktop apps for maps, charts, and data processing. The team behind Datavisualization.ch hand-picks each entry, providing details on technology, licensing, and links to documentation and code repositories.
https://farside.link/
Farside is a public directory of privacy-respecting alternative frontends for popular platforms like Reddit, YouTube, Twitter, Wikipedia, and more, listing dozens of working instances for tools like SearXNG, Invidious, Nitter, and LibreReddit. It serves as a practical reference for anyone seeking to browse the web without tracking, offering regularly updated instance lists organized by frontend type.
https://ron.ludism.org/hotlist.html
Ron Hale-Evans's personal bookmarks hotlist from May 2003, preserved as a sprawling snapshot of early-web browsing habits covering science fiction indexes, Linux resources, book finders, and general web utilities. With nearly 4,000 links organized into categories like Comp, Booksearch, and Misc, it offers a fascinating time-capsule view of what a well-read, technically-minded internet user kept bookmarked at the dawn of the modern web.
https://rfc.tildeverse.org/
The Tildeverse RFC system is a formal standards and request-for-comments repository governing how tilde servers in the Tildeverse community should operate and interoperate. Created by Robert Miles (khuxkm), it provides submission guidelines, numbered RFC documents, and standards mandates that define protocols and formats for tilde box communities.
http://webdesign.maratz.com/lab/responsivetypography/realtime
Created by Marko Dugonjić at Creative Nights Studios, this interactive demo showcases an experimental approach to responsive typography that detects a user's viewing distance in real time to adjust font sizes accordingly. It pushes beyond standard CSS media queries and links to related tools like Typetester, Size Calculator, and Universal Typography for further exploration.
https://montagar.com/~patj/electrowares.htm
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.
http://mapsymbs.com/
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.
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Thunderbird_3.0_-_New_Features_and_Changes
The MozillaZine Knowledge Base hosts a comprehensive reference article documenting every notable new feature and change introduced in Mozilla Thunderbird 3.0, written from the end-user perspective. Covering everything from Smart Folders and the Gloda search engine to message composition tweaks and theme changes, it serves as an essential upgrade guide for longtime Thunderbird users.
https://proclamations.nebcorp-hias.com/sundries/hitman
A technical blog post from the 'NebCorp Heavy Industries and Sundries' personal site, detailing how the author built 'Hitman', a privacy-conscious website hit counter inspired by the nostalgic Web 1.0 era. The post walks through the full stack implementation using Caddy, Axum, and SQLite, covering architecture decisions around privacy, security, and front-end integration.
https://sor.neocities.org/
Sorzito's personal tech stronghold focuses on Linux shell scripting, minimalist software setups, and daily configs, with projects like a shellscript AUR helper and a terminal lyrics fetcher. The site reflects a suckless/Artix Linux philosophy with links to useful web tools and a curated set of personal projects.