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http://aumha.org/win5/a/xpvm.php
Written by Alex Nichol, a Microsoft MVP specializing in Windows Storage Management, this detailed technical guide explains how virtual memory works in Windows XP for general users. It covers paging, page file configuration, troubleshooting, and the differences between XP and earlier Windows memory management systems.
https://doug.pub/
Doug Jones maintains a personal blog covering technology, software development, AI, RSS readers, and occasional lifestyle posts like coffeeneuring rides. Frequent link commentary on essays about LLMs, renewable energy, and indie web tools makes this a thoughtful tech-adjacent feed with a distinct voice.
https://quitsocialmedia.club/home
Quitsocialmedia.club, created by Tommi, compiles arguments for why social media platforms are harmful alongside practical alternatives and resources for living without them. A well-organized reference covering objections, solutions, and even how to delete your accounts, it welcomes community contributions and translations.
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://gn69.neocities.org/
GodNinja69's personal corner of the web centers on curated lists of privacy tools, trusted services, and guides for protecting yourself online. The site is proudly free of cookies, trackers, and JavaScript, making it a refreshingly minimal and privacy-respecting resource for like-minded internet users.
https://pastures.neocities.org/
The personal site of developer ag88, centered around an open-source embedded Tomcat WebDAV server app that lets you easily transfer files and photos between a PC and mobile devices using just a web browser. Notable features include a custom upload servlet, QR code connectivity, multi-file zip downloads, and filename filters, with the project hosted on GitHub.
http://andre-simon.de/doku/highlight/en/highlight.php
The official documentation for Highlight, a powerful open-source syntax highlighting tool by Andre Simon that converts source code into HTML, RTF, LaTeX, SVG, and other formats with customizable color themes and language definitions. Visitors will find a thorough manual covering CLI and GUI options, plugin scripting, regular expressions, LSP client integration, and configuration file formats.
http://postfix.org/
The official home of Postfix, the open-source mail server created by Wietse Venema as a secure and fast alternative to Sendmail. Visitors can find source code downloads, documentation, howtos, FAQs, mailing lists, and security announcements including recent SMTP smuggling vulnerability updates.
https://rarst.net/software/movefile
Rarst.net is Andrey 'Rarst' Savchenko's personal tech blog offering practical tips on Windows utilities, scripting, and software tools. This particular post covers how to use Sysinternals MoveFile to schedule file moves or deletions on reboot, complete with a handy drag-and-drop script for non-technical users.
http://blog.marxy.org/2026/03/tech-talk-on-abc-radio-apple-goes-low.html
Peter Marks, an Australian tech enthusiast and amateur radio operator, writes about consumer technology, AI policy, and digital society issues including regular segments on ABC Radio's Nightlife program. The blog blends mainstream tech commentary with deeper hobbyist content including ham radio and homebrew electronics, making it a distinctive personal tech journal with real broadcasting credentials.