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https://sr.ht/~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.
Personal Page Programming | 2026-03-11
Unicode Search 🔎
http://xahlee.info/comp/unicode_index.html
Xah Lee's Unicode Search is a comprehensive reference tool for finding Unicode characters, emojis, and symbols by name, ID, or hex code, covering everything from math symbols to ancient scripts like Cuneiform and Linear B. Visitors can browse an extensive categorized index spanning emojis, currencies, IPA characters, box art, and dozens of world writing systems, making it an invaluable bookmark for developers and writers alike.
Resource Encyclopedias & FAQs | 2026-03-12
creative chaos - creative chaos
https://b4d.sablun.org/
The personal blog of Deni Bačić, known online as b4d and s55db, a senior Linux admin and HPC sysop with experience at research institutions and tech organizations. The site covers a minimalist geek lifestyle touching on Linux, infosec, networking, server administration, and ham radio.
Blog Linux & Unix | 2026-03-12
VHSearch!
https://vhs.neocities.org/
VHSearch is a search tool for the Neocities community, created by Coyote Reyne as part of the OpenBooks project. It offers a directory called StartHere alongside the OpenBooks Directory, making it a useful hub for discovering personal and indie websites hosted on Neocities.
Directory Web Design | 2026-03-12
DIGEST.TEXTFILES.COM
http://digest.textfiles.com/
A subdomain of the legendary Textfiles.com, this archive hosts over 1,400 digitized digest files spanning decades of early internet culture, including the Computer Privacy Digest, Computer Underground Digest, and Telecommunications Digest. Researchers and digital historians will find an invaluable primary source collection documenting hacker culture, privacy debates, and telecom policy from the 1980s through the late 1990s.
Resource Encyclopedias & FAQs | 2026-03-12
Andie Keller
https://bugwhisperer.dev/
Andie Keller's personal corner of the small web blends technical blog posts about Linux, AI speech-to-text tools, and molecular dynamics research with a philosophy of minimal, accessible, tracker-free web design. Recent posts range from building local AI solutions on Wayland Linux to exploring protein simulation, making this a thoughtful mix of software engineering and scientific curiosity.
Personal Page Programming | 2026-03-12
www.mannyneira.com: Computers: Universe: Life, the UniVerse, and Everything
http://mannyneira.com/universe
A comprehensive technical reference for the UniVerse database management system, covering everything from file structures and record editing to query languages and command-line tools. Created by Manny Neira, this course-style guide walks readers through UniVerse's paradigm, VOC files, dictionaries, the Retrieve query language, and TCL commands in impressive depth.
Resource Software | 2026-03-12
BruCON 2013
http://2013.brucon.org/index.php
BruCON 0x05 is the 2013 edition of Belgium's annual information security conference, bringing together researchers, professionals, and hackers for two days of talks, workshops, and hands-on training. The site archives the full conference schedule, training sessions on topics like PDF hacking and injection flaws, ticketing info, and sponsor listings from the event held in September 2013.
Organization Web Security | 2026-03-13
Articles - Max Design
https://maxdesign.com.au/articles/index.html
Max Design is a deep archive of technical articles by Russ Weakley covering HTML, CSS, and web accessibility, with dozens of entries ranging from ARIA roles to screen reader behavior and the browser accessibility tree. The breadth of topics, from practical modal markup guides to detailed accessibility tree analysis, makes this an invaluable reference for front-end developers and accessibility practitioners.
Resource Web Design | 2026-03-15
Erik Johannes Husom
https://erikjohannes.no/
Erik Johannes Husom is a research scientist who blogs about technology ethics, AI sustainability, digital minimalism, and outdoor pursuits like mountain running and couloir skiing. The site blends thoughtful technical writing on topics like plain text tools, dotfiles, and machine learning with personal posts about nature, fitness, and low-tech living.
Blog Software | 2026-03-12