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https://fairyhwi.blogspot.com/
Run by 요정휘 (formerly ddeokbokkey on Tumblr), this blog has been curating and sharing free Korean (Hangul) fonts since 2011, with over 250 fonts organized by style categories like handwritten, serif, brush, and pixel. Each entry includes direct download links, making it a practical resource for anyone seeking Korean typography for design or personal projects.
http://cpearson.com/excel/KeyboardShortcuts.htm
Charles Pearson's comprehensive Excel keyboard shortcuts reference covers every function key, letter key, and modifier combination for Microsoft Excel on US-English keyboards. Part of the broader Pearson Software Consulting site, this page is a quick-reference guide for Excel power users looking to boost their productivity.
http://blog.livedoor.jp/andrewe/archives/4942979.html
Andrew's Excel Tips is a practical tutorial blog focused on Microsoft Excel formulas and functions, with this entry walking through how to auto-number rows using ADDRESS, INDIRECT, ROW, and COLUMN functions. The clear step-by-step explanations and real-world examples make it a handy reference for spreadsheet users looking to solve common data problems.
https://colemak.org/
The community hub for Colemak, a modern ergonomic keyboard layout designed as an alternative to QWERTY and Dvorak, with information on layout advantages, learning resources, and installation guides for Windows, Mac, and Linux. Visitors will find links to typing lessons, layout variants and mods like Colemak-DH, the Extend layer, and tools for making the switch to more comfortable touch typing.
https://spiritone.com/~jlorentz/email
A profile page for Richard J. Lorentz, a Computer Science professor at California State University Northridge who specializes in game-playing algorithms and Monte Carlo tree search. He is notable for co-creating the Amazons program Invader, the Havannah program Wanderer, and the Dots and Boxes program Matadors.
http://listen.hatnote.com/
Hatnote Listen to Wikipedia is a real-time audio visualization that turns Wikipedia edits into music, with bells signaling additions and string plucks marking deletions. Built by Stephen LaPorte and Mahmoud Hashemi, it uses D3 and HowlerJS to transform the living pulse of Wikipedia's recent changes into a surprisingly meditative and beautiful soundscape.
https://fediverse.party/en/mastodon
Fediverse.Party is a comprehensive reference guide to Mastodon, the decentralized microblogging platform, covering server statistics, alternative interfaces, forks, tools, and getting-started resources. With nearly 9 million accounts tracked and links to hosting options, migration tools, and community lists, it serves as an invaluable hub for anyone exploring the federated social web.
https://netbros.com/
A microblog titled 'Notes' featuring frequent short posts on technology, Apple products, Unix tools, LLMs, and the occasional humor find from around the web. The creator shares quick observations and links on topics like device security support, terminal emulators like Ghostty, and AI interactions, making it a lively tech-focused link log.
https://blog.sanctum.geek.nz/vim-koans
A clever and entertaining collection of Zen-style koans centered on the Vim text editor, written in the voice of the fictional 'Master Wq' guiding novices toward enlightenment through command-line wisdom. The parables blend genuine Vim technique with dry humor, and have been popular enough to be translated into both Chinese and Spanish.
http://doom9.net/
Doom9.net is a long-running technical resource dedicated to video encoding, DVD ripping, and digital video compression, covering codecs, tools, and guides for enthusiasts. It has been a cornerstone reference for the home video encoding community since the late 1990s, hosting forums, guides, and news about formats like DivX, x264, and Blu-ray ripping.