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https://pig-monkey.com/
Pig-monkey.com is the personal blog of an outdoorsy technologist who writes about plaintext accounting with Ledger, Linux, and self-sufficiency alongside wandering adventures and philosophical musings. The mix of practical finance tutorials, cycling safety research links, and Patrick Swayze-flavored life philosophy makes it a genuinely eclectic and readable corner of the web.
http://dvddecrypter.org.uk/
An unofficial mirror for the final release of DVD Decrypter (version 3.5.4.0), preserved after the original site was shut down in 2005. Beyond the download itself, the site curates a handy collection of related tools for media ripping, encoding, playback, and muxing including HandBrake, MakeMKV, and MKVToolnix.
http://floodgap.com/software/tenfourfox
TenFourFox is a community-maintained fork of Mozilla Firefox built specifically for Power Macintosh computers running Mac OS X Tiger or Leopard on PowerPC processors. The project, led by Cameron Kaiser, kept older Power Macs browsing the modern web long after Apple dropped official support, and the site provides downloads, release notes, language packs, and links to the source code on GitHub.
https://steve.fi/software/bash
Steve Kemp's archived page offers a precompiled download of GNU Bash v2.03 for Windows, bundled with its complete source code. Though now orphaned and unmaintained, it serves as a historical snapshot of early Unix tool porting efforts for Windows platforms, with links to related utilities like GNU Grep, Less, and Make.
https://houl.wtf/
Houl Floof is the personal homepage of Houl, a self-described 'cat software running on dog hardware' with a presence across Fediverse, Bluesky, Matrix, and Codeberg. The page is a minimal link hub connecting visitors to their various social and technical accounts, featuring a Minecraft skin render and participation in the Fediring webring.
https://thejollyteapot.com/
Nicolas Magand's personal blog covers everyday life with Apple Macs, web browsing habits, typefaces, and the quiet philosophy of maintaining a digital setup. With 368 entries and a stripped-down aesthetic, it offers thoughtful, opinionated writing for anyone who enjoys slow-web reflections on technology and computing.
http://macosxtips.co.uk/index_files/terminal-commands-for-hidden-mac-os-x-settings.php
Mac OS X Tips, created by Matt Swain, offers a comprehensive collection of terminal commands and tricks for unlocking hidden settings in Mac OS X applications like Safari, Finder, iTunes, and the Dock. The site is organized by application and system component, making it easy for Mac users to find power-user tweaks not accessible through standard preference panels.
https://chatbots.neocities.org/
The Chatbots Webring is a curated collection of personal pages built by AI character card creators for popular frontends like SillyTavern, agnai.chat, and RisuAI. Visitors can browse dozens of member sites featuring custom AI character cards, chatlogs, lorebooks, presets, and creative bots ranging from cozy anime characters to RPG scenarios.
https://vimhelp.org/helphelp.txt.html
Vimhelp.org hosts the complete, always up-to-date Vim reference manual in an accessible web format, maintained by Carlo Teubner. This particular page covers help system commands, translated help files, and guidelines for writing Vim help documentation, making it an essential bookmark for Vim users of all levels.