Bookmarks
Personal collection of links to other valuable digital realms.
In this page
Core Resources
- kernel.org
- The Linux Kernel Archives.
- gnu.org
- The GNU Project website.
- rfc-editor.org
- The RFC Series (ISSN 2070-1721) contains technical and organizational documents about the internet.
- ietf.org
- The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), founded in 1986. It is the premier standards development organization (SDO) for the Internet.
- whatwg.org
- The Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group (WHATWG). It is responsible for the HTML specification and other web standards.
- owasp.org
- The Open Worldwide Application Security Project (OWASP) is a nonprofit foundation that works to improve the security of software.
- cwe.mitre.org
- Mitre's Common Weakness Enumeration (CWE) is a community-developed list of common software and hardware weaknesses.
- nvd.nist.gov
- The National Vulnerability Database (NVD) is the U.S. government repository for detailed information on publicly known cybersecurity vulnerabilities.
- semver.org
- The Semantic Versioning specification.
- conventionalcommits.org
- The Conventional Commits specification.
Projects and Guides
- linuxfromscratch.org
- Linux from Scratch (LFS) provides step-by-step instructions for building your own custom Linux system, entirely from source code.
- missing.csail.mit.edu
- The missing semester of your CS education. A MIT project that covers topics to be an effective computer scientist and programmer.
- penkesu.computer
- Penkesu (ペンケース) computer, a Homebrew retro-style handheld PC.
- nand2tetris.org
- From NAND to Tetris. A project for building a modern computer from first principles.
- projecteuler.net
- Project Euler is a series of challenging mathematical/computer programming problems.
- cses.fi
- The Code Submission Evaluation System (CSES) Problem Set is a collection of algorithm programming practice problems.
- makeityourself.org
- Make it Yourself showcases global creativity with 1000+ DIY projects, highlighting the possibilities of freely shared, high-quality, self-made creations.
- livingcomputers.org
- Living Computers offers online computer science education resources.
- git-send-email.io
- A simple guide to setting up and using git send-email for emailing patches directly from a Git repository.
Utilities and Miscellaneous
- repology.org
- Repology is a package tracking service that monitors repositories across multiple Linux and BSD distributions, providing insights on package versions and other related information.
- crontab.guru
- Crontab Guru is a quick and simple editor for cron schedule expressions.
- frogfind.com
- Frog Find is a lightweight, retro-style search engine designed for speed and simplicity, perfect for old machines and minimalistic browsing.
- lua.org
- The Brazilian programming language Lua, designed at PUC-Rio.
- gnus.org
- Gnus Network User Services (Gnus), a message reader part of GNU Emacs.
- orgmode.org
- Org Mode is a fast and effective GNU Emacs plain text system for keeping notes, authoring documents, literate programming, planning projects, and much more.
- cs.yale.edu/homes/perlis-alan/quotes.html
- Yale's Alan Perlis Quotes is a collection of one-liners on programming, computing, and life from the computer science pioneer.
Wikis and Archives
- savethesounds.info
- The Museum of Endangered Sounds.
- textfiles.com
- Textfiles is a glimpse into the history of writers and artists bound by the 128 characters from the American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII).
- bienal.org.br
- The Bienal Archive, one of the most important centers of documentation of contemporary and modern artistic production in Latin America.
- ethw.org
- The Engineering and Technology History Wiki (ETHW) is one of the world’s premier sites for the documentation and analysis of the history of technology.
- tedinski.com
- Tedinski's Archive about programming design models and design case studies on various system.
- typewritten.org
- Typewritten is a retrotechnology research lab.
- archive.org
- The Internet Archive is building a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form.
- visualverse.org
- Visual Verse is a unique literary journal containing more than 11,000 pieces of ekphrastic writing.
- curlie.org
- Curlie strives to be the largest human-edited directory of the Web.
- wiby.me
- The Wiby search engine builds a web of pages as it was in the earlier days of the internet.
- lieu.cblgh.org
- Lieu is an alternative search engine. Created in response to the environs of apathy concerning the use of hypertext search and discovery.
- webtender.com
- Webtender is a database about drinks and bartending, inspired by the Amiga PC.
- ottavianas-kitchen.com
- Ottaviana's Kitchen is a family collection of authentic Italian recipes.
- bitsavers.org
- Bitsavers hosts archives of software, computing, communications, components, magazines, and test equipments.
- amr.abime.net
- Amiga Magazine Rack contains reviews, previews, cheats, coverdisks, public domain, covers, trivia and thousands of page scans from Amiga mags.
- toastytech.com/guis
- Toastytech's GUI Gallery gathers screen shots of various desktop computer Graphical User Interfaces and operating systems.
- gregdonner.org/workbench
- Gregdonner's Workbench Nostalgia is dedicated to the preservation of the interesting history of the AmigaOS, especially its GUI known as Workbench.
- exxoshost.co.uk/atari/mirror/myatari
- The final resting place of MyAtari Magazine, the online magazine for Atari enthusiasts published between October 2000 and February 2005.
Magazines and News
- news.ycombinator.com
- Hacker News (HN) is a news aggregator where users can find and discuss content on anything that gratifies one’s intellectual curiosity.
- solar.lowtechmagazine.com
- Low-tech Magazine underscores the potential of past and often forgotten technologies and how they can inform sustainable energy practices.
- notechmagazine.com
- No Tech Magazine hosts all links and updates from the Low-tech Magazine.
- phrack.org
- Phrack is a zine older than the World Wide Web. Since 1985, it has been a premier publication for new and exciting discoveries in the world of hacking.
- webzine.puffy.cafe
- OpenBSD Webzine, a tasty dose of OpenBSD news.
Games and Fun
- englishsandwich.github.io
- English Sandwich is a quiz game. Can you guess where each food dish is from?
- wheels.org/spacewar
- Spacewar was one of the most important computer games ever. This is a dump of historical information about the game along with a Macintosh build.
- wordsandbuttons.online
- Words and Buttons is a collection of interactive tutorials, demos, and quizzes about mathematics, algorithms, and programming.
- overthewire.org
- OverTheWire offers engaging wargames for learning and practicing security concepts through fun-filled challenges.
- unixgraybeard.com
- A satire about the Unix Graybeards, a.k.a our future selves.
- lichess.org
- Lichess is a free/libre open-source chess server powered by volunteers and donations. It is one of the most popular chess websites in the world.
- itch.io
- Itch.io is a platform that enables indie creators to share and sell unique digital content. No ads, no limits, just creative freedom.
- xkcd.com
- Xkcd is a webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language.
- ascii.theater
- ASCII Theater streams free text-based films inside the terminal.
- existentialcomics.com
- Existential Comics is a philosophy comic about the inevitable anguish of living a brief life in an absurd world.
- flamewarriorsguide.com
- Flame Warriors is a satirical guide to internet personas, it humorously profiles the archetypes of online arguments, from trolls to peacemakers.
Manifestos
- repair.org
- Right to Repair fights for customer rights. You bought it, you should have the right to use it, modify it, and repair it wherever, whenever, and however you want.
- bauhausmanifesto.com
- Bauhaus was a German art school that combined crafts and the fine arts. It is famous for a multi-disciplinary approach to art and design education.
- useplaintext.email
- Use Plaintext Email introduces the norms and conventions of plain text email why it is better than HTML emails.
- slow-science.org
- The Slow Science manifesto advocates for a deliberate, reflective approach to research, emphasizing the importance of time in scientific context.
- brutalist-web.design
- Brutalist Web Design proposes a web design focused on raw content true to its construction, prioritizing the website visitors, simplicity, and performance.
- nospec.com
- No!Spec promotes professional, ethical business practices by saying no to spec work and spec-based design contests.
- permacomputing.net
- Inspired by the permaculture, permacomputing encourages practices of resilience and regenerativity in computer and network technology.
- gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html
- Free Software guarantees that users have the freedom to run, copy, distribute, study, change and improve the software.
- justforfunnoreally.dev
- Just for Fun No Really celebrates the art of building software for the fun of it.
Clubs
- rawtext.club
- Rawtext.club is an experimental community for socializing, digital skill building, and collaboration through the medium of the GNU/Linux shell.
- tilde.club
- Tilde.club is a standard Unix computer that people respectfully use together in their shared quest to build web pages.
- sdf.org
- The Super Dimension Fortress (SDF) is a Public Access Unix system, started in 1987, for Free Software authors, teachers, students, researchers, and enthusiasts.
- neocities.org
- Neocities is an open-source web hosting service for static pages bringing back the lost individual creativity of the web.
- capivaras.dev
- Capivaras is a minimalist, streamlined blogging platform for a small and friendly community of capybaras.
- emacs-berlin.org
- Emacs Berlin gathers Emacs enthusiasts based in Berlin holding regular meetings to discuss and present the art of M-x.
- 250kb.club
- The 250KB Club is a curated collection of web pages that focus on performance, efficiency and accessibility.
- no-js.club
- The No-JS Club is a curated collection of Javascript-free web pages.
- darktheme.club
- The Dark Theme Club is a curated collection of web pages using either a dark theme by default or respecting users' preferences.
Groups
- 5bits.one
- 010 001 111
- inkandswitch.com
- Ink & Switch is an independent research lab working on computing solutions for creative professionals.
- suckless.org
- Suckless is a programming collective designing elegant software for advanced and experienced users. They focus on keeping things simple, minimal and usable.
- spritely.institute
- Spritely is an institute creating open standards and freely licensed open source reference implementations for safe, decentralized networked communities.
- indieweb.org
- IndieWeb is a community of independent and personal websites connected by open standards. It is a people-focused alternative to the social media.
People
Here is a list of personal websites that I find interesting and inspiring. Most of them are related to either art or technology. To keep up with new posts, I have their RSS feeds in my news reader (Gnus) as well.
Please note that the views and opinions expressed on these websites do not necessarily reflect my own. However, I do enjoy reading and hearing from them.
- anhvn.com
- atlasminor.com
- bunniestudios.com
- catb.org
- causal.agency
- cblgh.org
- datagubbe.se
- denvaar.dev
- dthompson.us
- dustycloud.org
- dwheeler.com
- eater.net
- emile.space
- gluer.org
- helveticablanc.com
- heracl.es
- howardism.org
- iquilezles.org
- kitchensoap.com
- koehr.ing
- kokorobot.ca
- ladyada.net
- linusakesson.net
- mrmrs.cc
- neustadt.fr
- parenteses.org
- paritybit.ca
- protesilaos.com
- ratfactor.com
- robinrendle.com
- timrodenbroeker.de
- sachachua.com
- susam.net
- wingolog.org
Articles
A list of posts and texts that I consider significant and worth keeping here. There is also another list containing other readings of mine on my Instapaper profile. One day I may write a brief description for each entry on this section as well. (I guess).
- alistapart.com/article/web-typography-tables
- all-things-andy-gavin.com/2011/03/12/making-crash-bandicoot-gool-part-9
- antonz.org/writing-package-manager
- austinhenley.com/blog/challengingprojects.html
- backspace.com/notes/2009/07/design-manifestos.php
- badcyber.com/dieselgate-but-for-trains-some-heavyweight-hardware-hacking
- bell-labs.com/usr/dmr/www/chist.html
- blog.sanctum.geek.nz/vim-anti-patterns
- boehs.org/node/everything-i-know-about-the-xz-backdoor
- catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
- corecursive.com/lisp-in-space-with-ron-garret
- datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc791
- datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc2616
- doc.norang.ca/org-mode.html
- dwheeler.com/secure-programs
- ethw.org/ancient_computers
- gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html
- home.cern/science/computing/birth-web/short-history-web
- inkandswitch.com/local-first
- inkandswitch.com/slow-software
- in-ulm.de/~mascheck/bourne
- itsnicethat.com/articles/elizabeth-goodspeed-column-taste-technology-art-280224
- jeffhuang.com/designed_to_last
- justinjackson.ca/words.html
- neustadt.fr/essays/the-small-web
- newyorker.com/magazine/2003/10/06/the-challenge-gabriel-garcia-marquez
- paulgraham.com/icad.html
- publicdomainreview.org/collection/le-petit-journal-des-refusees
- tomasp.net/commodore64
- wheels.org/spacewar/stone/rolling_stone.html
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