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http://pragma-ade.nl/
PRAGMA Advanced Document Engineering is a Dutch company behind ConTeXt, a powerful document typesetting system built on TeX and MetaPost for producing high-quality PDFs from TeX or XML sources. The site offers downloads, extensive documentation, examples, and showcases for ConTeXt and the LuaMetaTeX engine.
Organization 2026-03-13
uwauwa's gay bots for homosexuals
https://uraurabots.neocities.org/
Created by uwauwa, this Neocities page is dedicated to AI chatbot configurations and jailbreaks designed for generating erotic homosexual fiction, organized into sections for bots, jailbreaks, and gifts. The site has a cozy early-web aesthetic complete with Hatsune Miku banners, decorative gifs, and a guestbook, and is also part of a Chatbots Webring.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
Photoshoptimize - Optimize Photoshop Performance
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.
Resource 2026-03-13
Marginalia Search
https://old-search.marginalia.nu/
Marginalia Search is an indie search engine built by Viktor Löfgren that deliberately favors text-heavy, non-commercial content over modern SEO-optimized results. It has garnered coverage from The New Yorker, Hacker News, and international press for its unique approach to rediscovering the quieter corners of the web.
Resource 2026-03-11
reBlog by Eyebeam R&D
http://reblog.org/
reBlog is an open-source tool developed by Eyebeam R&D and Stamen Design that lets users filter and republish content from multiple RSS feeds through their preferred blogging software. The project supports popular platforms like Movable Type, WordPress, and Blosxom, and includes reFeed, a web-based RSS aggregator for reading without being tied to a single computer.
Resource 2026-03-13
VideoHelp - Forum and Software downloads
https://videohelp.com/
VideoHelp is a comprehensive resource for video enthusiasts covering DVD and Blu-ray ripping, format conversion, encoding, and video authoring, with guides, software downloads, and an active community forum. Visitors can find tools for converting nearly any video format, hardware player reviews, region code hacks, and step-by-step tutorials for working with everything from VHS to 4K UHD content.
Resource 2026-03-12
Clickable Links Chrome Extension - Projects - Laurent Van Winckel
https://laurentvw.com/project/clickable-links
Laurent Van Winckel's project page for Clickable Links, a Google Chrome extension that converts plain-text URLs and email addresses into clickable hyperlinks on any webpage. The page details the extension's history, including its rise to the top 50 most popular Chrome extensions with over 85,000 installs before being sold and later restored by its original creator.
Personal Page 2026-03-15
GNU Aspell 0.50 (Win32 version)
http://aspell.net/win32
Maintained by Thorsten Maerz, this page provides the Win32 port of GNU Aspell 0.50, a free spell-checking utility compiled with MinGW GCC for native Windows use. Visitors can download the full installer, precompiled dictionaries in over a dozen languages, and linkable development libraries for MinGW GCC and MS Visual C++.
Resource 2026-03-13
Holden's Blog: Gaping hole in Gmail Privacy
http://blog.holdenkarau.com/2008/07/gaping-whole-in-gmail-privacy.html
Holden Karau's tech blog covers a privacy vulnerability discovered in Gmail, making it a useful read for anyone concerned about email security. The post highlights a specific flaw in Google's email service, reflecting the author's interest in software and internet privacy issues.
Blog 2026-03-13
Network Overview /// Internet Traffic Report
http://internettrafficreport.com/
The Internet Traffic Report monitors real-time data flow across major internet routes worldwide, displaying performance indices, response times, and packet loss for regions including Asia, Europe, North America, and more. Visitors can view historical graphs spanning 24 hours, 7 days, or 30 days, and even embed live statistics widgets on their own websites.
Resource 2026-03-12