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http://www2.gmer.net/mbr
A deep-dive technical resource from the GMER team documenting the Stealth MBR rootkit discovered in 2007, covering how it infects the Master Boot Record to gain pre-OS control of Windows NT systems. The site includes assembly code samples, detection output logs, and a fix utility, making it a valuable reference for security researchers studying bootkit malware.
https://justaqrcode.com/
Created by Gabe as a privacy-first alternative to ad-laden QR code generators, this minimalist tool runs entirely in the browser with no trackers, no ads, and no server-side data collection. It offers customizable QR code output including size, error correction level, and foreground/background colors, and the creator encourages users to save, copy, or remix the source freely.
https://nizzlay.com/
Niels Gouman (Nizzlay) writes about his obsession with efficiency, covering productivity tools, automation scripts, and tech topics like Python, Keyboard Maestro, and Linux versus macOS debates. Based in Dordrecht, Netherlands, his blog blends practical how-tos with opinionated takes on friction, workflows, and the IndieWeb movement.
http://theocacao.com/document.page/445
Scott Stevenson's Theocacao covers Mac OS X and Cocoa/Objective-C development tips, including this page highlighting lesser-known but highly useful keyboard shortcuts for Mac apps and the Finder. The site also promotes his O'Reilly book on Cocoa and Objective-C, making it a valuable resource for Mac developers and power users alike.
http://selection.datavisualization.ch/
Datavisualization.ch Selected Tools is a carefully curated collection of the best tools for creating data visualizations, covering web applications, libraries, and desktop apps for maps, charts, and data processing. The team behind Datavisualization.ch hand-picks each entry, providing details on technology, licensing, and links to documentation and code repositories.
http://driesdepoorter.be/subtwitter
Subtwitter is a quirky tool created by Belgian artist Dries Depoorter that replaces movie subtitle files with real tweets of similar content, turning any film into a surreal social-media-narrated experience. Visitors can download the beta program, browse example screenshots, and see exactly how the .srt file replacement process works.
https://abtmtr.link/
MeowcaTheoRange's abtmtr.link is a suite of self-hosted internet services including a mail server, a privacy-focused search engine, and a personal cloud storage instance. The site also serves as a community hub with a Discord server, webrings, and a collection of affiliated friend sites.
https://blog.pengoworks.com/index.cfm/2005/6/20/Thunderbird--Temporarily-Switch-Composing-Between-Plain-TextHTML
Dan G. Switzer II's personal tech blog covers software tips, programming, and developer tools, with this entry offering a handy guide to switching between plain text and HTML composing modes in Mozilla Thunderbird. The site spans topics like JavaScript, ColdFusion, Flex, Flash, and Java, making it a useful stop for developers navigating everyday tech frustrations.
http://tnerual.eriogerg.free.fr/vimqrc.html
Laurent Grégoire's VIM Quick Reference Card is a compact, single-page cheat sheet covering nearly every essential Vim command, from cursor movement and text insertion to macros, registers, and file operations. Converted from a LaTeX source using a Python script, it remains one of the most comprehensive and cleanly organized Vim references available on the old web.
https://zone-builder.neocities.org/
Zoner is a drag-and-drop static site generator created by Ryan Trawick, designed to build Zonelets-style blogs from Markdown files without requiring manual HTML or JavaScript editing. It features automatic RSS feed generation, screen-reader-optimized HTML, Disqus comment support, and is available as open-source software on itch.io.