Two major collections of hobbyist and constructor's books from the UK. There are freely downloadable PDFs of all kinds of radio and electronics related stuff here.
The following is an archive of St. GIGA's broadcasted program "Tide of Sound" (音の潮流) aircheck. The files are given as is from an anonymous source.
My name's Julie and I've been running this site for around twelve years. I format all the ebooks myself, as well as maintaining the website. This is an ongoing project that was born from a love of reading and a commitment to make free ebooks that look good.
Global Grey is your ultimate destination for free, diverse, and thought-provoking ebooks! Dive into a treasure trove of over 2,500 captivating titles spanning a multitude of genres, from timeless classics in fiction, drama, and poetry to explorations of occult mysteries, philosophy, and spirituality. Indulge your curiosity with gripping narratives from history, folklore, and paranormal phenomena, or broaden your horizons through insightful works on science, travel, and politics. Delve into the lives of visionaries with autobiographies and immerse yourself in the enriching realm of self-help and personal growth. At Global Grey, all the ebooks are in the public domain, available for free download or online reading. Uncover literary gems, ancient wisdom, and diverse perspectives with just a click.
Archive of the xz/liblzma backdoor thread, ongoing on oss-security.
Serving freely distributable files with FTP since 1990.
Linux was first released to the world from here 17.9.1991
Welcome to Vimm's Lair! This site is dedicated to nostalgia for many of the greatest game consoles ever made. Inside you'll find thousands of games, full-color manual scans, user ratings and reviews, and much more! Whether you're looking for some videogame nostalgia or just curious, you're sure to find everything you need!
PhreakScan is the premiere repository of interesting telephone numbers on the net. By phreaks, for phreaks.
Area 50 is a collection of unusual, difficult, or simply lightly documented projects. Much of the information in Area 50 is intended for experienced hobbyists - not beginners. The information may be incomplete or even incorrect and readers are assumed to have sufficient knowledge of the areas covered to evaluate the suitability and veracity of the information. Many projects will have kernels of information that are useful for other purposes and those will be mentioned at the end of the page.
Free fonts have met their match. We know how hard it is to find quality freeware that is licensed for commercial work. We've done the hard work, hand-selecting these typefaces and presenting them in an easy-to-use format.
This is a playground (and dump) of stuff I made, modified, researched, or found for the Flipper Zero.
There's a lot of everything in here, from customized apps, BadUSB scripts, hardware specs for modders, GPIO interface shenanagains and interface pinouts, hardware troubleshooting, sound and music stuff, and sub-GHz captures and dissections for just about everything. It's an impressive collection.
A website where every file can be downloaded over a 2400 bit per second connection.
There are many people in the world whose best Internet connection is 2400 bps. There are many computers in the world which can't handle high-speed connections either. This site offers manually selected computing resources that can be downloaded under 10 minutes on a 2400 bps internet connection (or about 2ms over a one megabit per second connection).
A showcase of unusual or interesting manuals.
A collection of manuals for Tandy and Radio Shack branded stuff. Size of archive: Over 12,500 separate documents.
The Internet Archive Manual Library is a collection of manuals, instructions, walkthroughs and datasheets for a massive spectrum of items. Manuals covering electronic and mechanical products, instructions on mixing or blending items, and instruction sets for software and computer items are all included.
Having the manual for an item can mean the difference between that item being useful (and therefore not immediately junked) and being forgotten, or replaced with similar products. They also give insight into the intentions and goals of the companies making these products, as well as avenues of troubleshooting and repair.
This site is maintained as a memorial for Geoff, who tragically passed away at the age of 38 after living with cancer for many years. Those who knew him remember a kind, gentle soul full of generosity and warmth for friends, family, his students, and small fuzzy creatures. He was known as a talented researcher and teacher in academic circles, but few knew that Geoff was also a dedicated game developer and programmer in his off-hours.
NakedMUD's development began at the tail-end of Geoff's undergraduate years at the University of Alberta (2004-2005), and then continued at a measured pace during his graduate student years at University of Cincinnati's Masters of Experimental Psychology program (2006-2008). After being admitted to the Experimental Psychology Ph.D program (2008-2009), NakedMUD received a couple more years of bug fixes, feature additions and updates.
This is Geoff's site, maintained exactly as he left it before the University deleted his webspace. Some of the links/additional downloads remain unavailable. Thanks to the efforts of fellow software preservationists @avidal, @stevestreza, @crawfordsm and @lewiscowles1986, most of Geoff's source code for NakedMUD has been located and restored to this site.
Forbidden Stories ensures that journalists under threat can secure their information. We provide them with the ability to drop their sensitive information into one of our secure communication channels. If something happens to them, we will ensure the survival of their stories, beyond borders, beyond governments, beyond censorship.
Various Stock Photos where attempts were made to capture the "modern" world.