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Google Chrome — Spyware Watchdog
https://spyware.neocities.org/articles/chrome
Spyware Watchdog is a detailed privacy analysis site that rates popular software and browsers by their 'spyware level,' with this page giving Google Chrome an 'Extremely High' rating and methodically documenting each tracking behavior with citations from Google's own privacy policy. Visitors will find a rigorous breakdown of Chrome's data collection features including search history uploading, keystroke tracking via the address bar, and deep integration with Google's account platform.
Resource 2026-03-12
www.mannyneira.com: Computers: Universe: Life, the UniVerse, and Everything
http://mannyneira.com/universe
A comprehensive technical reference for the UniVerse database management system, covering everything from file structures and record editing to query languages and command-line tools. Created by Manny Neira, this course-style guide walks readers through UniVerse's paradigm, VOC files, dictionaries, the Retrieve query language, and TCL commands in impressive depth.
Resource 2026-03-12
              Powerful         //         the NOTEPAD++ fanlisting              
http://iamfan.online.fr/notepad++
Powerful is the official TFL-approved fanlisting for Notepad++, the popular free source code editor, maintained by Marie-Olga since 2006. With 100 fans across 21 countries, it serves as a gathering place for enthusiasts of this beloved text editing software.
Fan Site 2026-03-12
Setting up an IRC server / a Neatnik Guide
https://neatnik.net/setting-up-an-irc-server
Adam Newbold's Neatnik Guide walks readers through setting up their own IRC server from scratch, advocating for privacy-respecting, lightweight alternatives to Discord. The tutorial covers server provisioning, configuration with Ergo, SSH setup, and connecting clients, making old-school Internet Relay Chat accessible to a new generation.
Resource 2026-03-17
https://nanoblogger.sourceforge.net/
NanoBlogger is a lightweight weblog engine written in Bash for the UNIX command line, using common tools like cat, grep, sed, and vim to power a full blogging system. The official project site hosted on SourceForge includes release announcements, development news, tips and tricks, and archives dating back to 2003.
Resource 2026-03-13
https://joelb.xyz/
Joel Berg's personal website serves as a hub for his eclectic online presence, featuring a blog, photo gallery, media reviews, and articles covering topics like automation tools and app integrations. The site includes a separate sound work section, hidden pages to discover, Tor accessibility, and a quirky anti-spam footer that gives it a distinctly handcrafted web personality.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
Downhill
https://crummy.com/software/downhill
Downhill is a weblog connectivity tool created by Leonard Richardson that works like the Oracle of Bacon but for blogs, finding paths between any two weblogs based on their linking relationships. Though the underlying data is now outdated, the source code remains available and it offers a glimpse into early blog network analysis and the blogging ecosystem era.
Resource 2026-03-13
Sprites
https://sprites.neocities.org/
A hosting service and resource for emotion sprite image packs used in AI chatbot character cards, allowing creators to reference character expressions via structured URLs inside chat frontends. The site includes demos, tools like a metadata viewer and image comparator, and instructions for submitting sprite packs for roleplay characters.
Resource 2026-03-12
Spice+ Enhanced Spice for DOS and Windows
https://digilander.libero.it/fxpaolo
Spice+ is an enhanced version of the classic SPICE circuit simulation software, ported to run on DOS and Windows systems. The project, created by fxpaolo, has since moved to SourceForge and offers freeware downloads with source code built using DJGPP and MinGW toolchains.
Resource 2026-03-12
software that sucks less | suckless.org software that sucks less
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.
Organization 2026-03-13