Software
301 sites
http://chilton.com/
Chilton Software Engineering serves as a central hub linking to all things related to the Chilton name on the World Wide Web. Maintained by a webmaster going by 'webmonger,' the site invites anyone with a Chilton connection to reach out and get included in the collection.
http://roughlydrafted.com/RD/RDM.Tech.Q1.07/9E601E8E-2ACC-4866-A91B-3371D1688E00.html
RoughlyDrafted Magazine, written by Daniel Eran, offers in-depth tech analysis comparing Apple and Microsoft products, market dynamics, and consumer trends. This particular article digs into the distinction between market share and installed base using iPod vs. Zune and Mac vs. PC as case studies, with sharp commentary on competitive markets and monocultures.
https://riku.miso.town/
Riku is a free, open-source form backend service hosted at miso.town that lets website owners collect form submissions without needing server-side code. Created by m15o, it supports use cases like comment forms, mailing list signups, banner exchanges, and webring joins, with responses retrievable via a web interface or Atom feed.
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://bicycleforyourmind.com/
Run by macosxguru, Bicycle For Your Mind is a curated link blog focused on macOS software, productivity apps, and tools for power users, with a particular love for keyboard-driven workflows, Emacs, and alternative Mac utilities. With 59 pages of archived posts, it offers a deep well of carefully selected app recommendations, command-line curiosities, and thoughtful commentary on the Apple ecosystem.
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.
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://vimdoc.sourceforge.net/htmldoc/help.html
The official HTML documentation for Vim 7.3, the powerful and widely-used text editor, hosted on SourceForge and covering navigation, commands, modes, and help system usage. A comprehensive reference for anyone learning or mastering Vim's extensive keyboard-driven interface, from basic movement keys to advanced command-line editing.
http://writemonkey.com/index.php
WriteMonkey is a free Windows writing application built around a distraction-free, zenware philosophy, stripping away the interface clutter to leave writers alone with their words. It supports full Markdown, plugins, a scratch pad, Pomodoro timer, and sentence highlighter, making it a surprisingly feature-rich tool beneath its minimalist exterior.
https://tildenic.org/
TildeNIC is a domain name registry for the Tildeverse, letting users claim their own .tilde top-level domain by pointing their DNS to community-provided resolvers. It also supports OpenNIC alternative domains like .geek, .bbs, and .gopher, making it a hub for the alternative internet and tilde community.