Software
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https://moose.at/
Moose.at was an Austrian web search engine that operated for over 15 years before being shut down at the end of January 2024. This farewell page preserves screenshots of its interface, links to alternative search engines, and documentation including FAQs and crawl bot information, offering a glimpse into an independent regional search project built on open-source tools like Debian, MySQL, and curl.
http://ssp.shillest.net/
The official development and research hub for SSP, a Windows desktop mascot platform based on the Japanese 'Ukagaka' (伺か) system, offering downloads, changelogs, language packs, and bug reporting tools. Visitors will find ghost character downloads, developer documentation, event archives, and community links centered around this niche virtual companion software ecosystem.
https://soundbible.com/
SoundBible.com is a free sound effects library offering hundreds of downloadable audio clips in WAV and MP3 formats, covering everything from airplane landings and rainstorms to Morse code and motorcycle engines. Created largely by Daniel Simion, the collection targets video editors, game designers, and filmmakers with clearly licensed, royalty-free sounds available via straightforward download buttons.
http://moolenaar.net/habits.html
Written by Vim's own creator Bram Moolenaar, this classic 2000 essay lays out seven practical habits for editing text efficiently using the Vim editor. It covers navigation shortcuts, macros, plugins, and general principles that apply beyond Vim to any serious text editing workflow.
http://aisleone.net/photoshoptimize
Photoshoptimize is a concise reference guide offering six practical tips for squeezing better performance out of Adobe Photoshop CS4, covering settings like cache levels, history states, and font previews. A useful quick-reference for designers looking to speed up their workflow without diving into lengthy documentation.
https://blogoscoped.com/archive/2007-11-03-n42.html
Blogoscoped, run by Philipp Lenssen, is an unofficial blog covering Google products and web services with practical tips and news. This archived post walks through the step-by-step process of enabling the Site Search feature in Google Analytics, making it useful for webmasters tracking search behavior on their own sites.
https://joelchrono.xyz/
Joel is a mechatronics engineer and FOSS enthusiast from México who writes about free software, Linux, tech, gaming, origami, and everyday life on this personal blog. The site features weeknotes, music discoveries, TTRPG purchases, and a blogroll of indie web feeds, making it a warm corner of the small web.
https://suckless.org/
Suckless.org is the home of dwm, dmenu, st, and other minimalist Unix tools built around a philosophy of simplicity, clarity, and frugality in software design. The project has been active since the late 2000s, hosting source releases, mailing lists, a wiki, and a community dedicated to writing software that does less but does it well.
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.
https://wiki.lyx.org/Mac/Mac
The LyX wiki's Mac section is a comprehensive reference for running the LyX document processor on Mac OS X, covering installation, configuration, environment setup, spell checking, version control, and LaTeX integration. It serves as a community-maintained knowledge base with walkthroughs, scripts like PasteFixUsingAppleScript, and troubleshooting guides tailored specifically for macOS users.