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http://firevox.clcworld.net/
Fire Vox is a screen reading extension for Firefox developed by Charles L. Chen, designed to make web browsing accessible to visually impaired users. The site offers installation guides, tutorials, a user's manual, and developer information for this open-source accessibility tool that supports multiple platforms including Mac OS X Leopard.
http://aim.gaysexonline.net/
A sprawling personal file server hosting a eclectic mix of archived content including music, aerial maps of pre-1945 Danzig, CIA World Factbook data, cartographic visualizations of Poland, game levels, photos, and miscellaneous software. The site serves over 4 terabytes of data and reflects the wide-ranging digital hoarding interests of its LGBTQ+ creator.
http://maher.filfre.net/filfre
Filfre is a Windows interpreter for interactive fiction created by Jimmy Maher, supporting both Z-Machine and Glulx story formats used by classic and modern text adventures. The site offers free downloads of the application, source code, and even sound file patches for classic Infocom titles like The Lurking Horror and Sherlock.
https://fluxbox.org/
The official home of Fluxbox, a lightweight and highly configurable window manager for X11-based Linux and Unix systems. The site hosts release announcements spanning from 2005 through 2015, screenshots, documentation, and links to community resources including IRC, bug trackers, and forums.
https://mbbischoff.com/feed
MB Bischoff is an iOS developer and co-founder of Lickability who writes about Apple software, WWDC wishlists, app development practices, and the occasional personal update. Posts cover topics ranging from SwiftUI and Xcode to thoughtful takes on app design philosophy like App Definition Statements.
https://suckless.org/rocks
The suckless.org 'rocks' page is a curated directory of FOSS software and libraries that align with the suckless minimalist philosophy, covering everything from C compilers and compression libraries to window managers, web servers, and Gopher daemons. It serves as an invaluable reference for developers who prioritize small, auditable, and dependency-light tools over bloated mainstream alternatives.
https://wrywerytwreywery.stupid.pizza/
The blog of wrywerytwreywery covers a wide mix of technical and philosophical topics including Python scripting, free software advocacy, cyberpunk culture, and theology, alongside experimental poetry pages that literally decay with each view. Posts are tagged by length and subject, making it easy to browse a thoughtful, idiosyncratic feed that blends hacking culture with creative writing and personal reflection.
https://xml.coverpages.org/rxpWindows19991018.html
The Cover Pages is a comprehensive reference archive for XML and SGML standards, and this page documents the release of the Win32/DOS version of RXP, a validating namespace-aware XML parser written in C by Richard Tobin. It includes the full man page documentation, usage examples, and download information for this early XML development tool from 1999.
https://cujo.casa/
Cujo.casa is a Brazilian Portuguese personal blog and digital home where the author shares thoughts on technology, software, and daily life, including posts about Neovim, second-hand tech, and a log of recent songs, books, and films enjoyed. The site participates in multiple webrings including Geekring and Retronaut, reflecting a clear enthusiasm for the indie web and open-source computing culture.
https://tools.suckless.org/dmenu
The suckless.org tools page hosts dmenu, a fast and lightweight dynamic menu for the X window system, originally built to complement the dwm window manager. Part of the suckless philosophy of minimal, efficient software, this page provides downloads, source code access, and mailing list info for developers and Linux power users.