Personal link database, link aggregator, with RSS functionality. Has a search engine for your links database. Basic data analysis features - analyze link rot, how many a page is cited by other sources, analyze link domains, etc. Tags and comments on links. Multiple user accounts are possible. Data can be exported for storage and importation elsewhere. Support for 'spaces'. You can define own spaces like 'music', 'videos', 'movies', etc. Implemented as separate Django apps. Keyword entry analysis to find trends.
This is a database of Internet places. Mostly domains. Sometimes other things. Think of it as Internet meta database. This repository contains link metadata: title, description, publish date, etc.
The entire Internt is in one file! Just unzip internet.zip!
Knitting patterns inspired by scientific concepts and models from biology, chemistry, physics, geology, and more. To get the knitting patterns, scroll down the page to the individual pattern you want and click on the link to that pattern. These patterns are not my designs but links to other designers who have generously shared their patterns. If you have questions about how to knit a specific pattern, please contact the designer directly.
Wikipedia offers free copies of all available content to interested users. These databases can be used for mirroring, personal use, informal backups, offline use or database queries (such as for Wikipedia:Maintenance). All text content is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License (CC-BY-SA), and most is additionally licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL). Images and other files are available under different terms, as detailed on their description pages.
Since 2003, we’ve been traveling through time to rediscover and share the legacy of MTV’s 120 Minutes, the classic U.S. TV series that exposed a vast collection of alternative music videos, artist interviews, and live performances to a diverse range of music enthusiasts across several generations.
This project captures and revisits the memories of 27 years of Music Television—this is the soundtrack of our lives.
With hundreds of volunteer contributors like you, we assembled this incredible archive from scratch, rebuilding nearly the entire history of 120 Minutes. Inside, you’ll find the playlists and music videos for 1,005 episodes, spanning across the various iterations of 120 Minutes on both MTV and MTV2 from 1986 to 2013, as well as Subterranean, its successor from 2003 to 2011.
Blogrolls were a common feature in early websites. A list of blogs you follow. A checklist of places to look at. Advertising our web friendships. Blogrolls were the beginning of today's social web. It's time to take a fresh look at the humble blogroll.
This list is a set of blogs I'm using as part of the blogroll on Scripting News, specified in OPML, the standard for feed list exchange. When this product is ready, you will be able to supply your own list, and display it anywhere. And even better we can use it to bootstrap a new kind of social network!
This site contains a map of Bell/AT&T Long Lines sites throughout the US, Canada and Mexico. It is my hope to have viewers of the site contribute Sites, Site Document, Site Images, and Site Notes. This site does not contain any advertisements and all information is free for the general public and is hosted at my expense. No profit will ever made from the information on this website.
FUR/HELP is a Furry LGBTQIA+ Refugee Initiative, that helps LGBTQIA+ furry lives in post-soviet region as well as American Trans lives in dangerous states flee persecution and seek safety. We strive to make sure each and every LGBTQIA+ person on the planet gets equal rights. Our vision is to be earth's most human LGBTQIA+ Initiative, we fight for each of our refugees and make sure they get to a safe haven. Our values are : Rights for every human, Responsibility for each action, Amplifying Voices, Planning before Action, Building a Safe Community.
We are refugee-centric with every decision and step we take towards our goals. We take pride in that.
Use Python to map a website's external facing links. And then apply D3 to visualize those outbound connections as a network graph.
A collection of cheatsheets, useful for pentesting.
Webrings are a collection of website all bound by one thing: inclusion within that webring. Each webring has (or does not have) a set of requirements you must meet before submitting your website. Please be sure to read those requirements first!
Want to make a webring? Here are some resources!
In today's workplace, essential information is often scattered across the cloud in the form of links. We understand the frustration of endlessly searching through emails, messages, and websites just to find the right link. Links are notorious for being unwieldy, complex, and easily lost in the shuffle. Remembering and sharing them can be a challenge.
That's why we developed Slash, a solution that transforms these links into easily accessible, discoverable, and shareable shortcuts(e.g., s/shortcut). Say goodbye to link chaos and welcome the organizational ease of Slash into your daily online workflow.
Customizable short link generator. Visibility restrictions (logged in or not? team or not?) Has browser extensions. Looks like it uses SQLite as its back end.
Take apart the Dockerfile to figure out how to build the webshit. At least the compilation process is straightforward: CGO_ENABLED=0 go build -o slash ./bin/slash/main.go
A curated list of delightful Bash scripts and resources.
In addition to this list, you should read the list awesome-shell. It is a curated list of awesome command-line frameworks, toolkits, guides and gizmos. You may also want to check awesome-zsh or awesome-fish. If you are looking for more lists, check sindresorhus/awesome.
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.
Postmarks is a bookmarking site that you own yourself and can connect the Fediverse, interacting with other Postmarks sites as well as Mastodon/FireFish/any text-based ActivityPub platform. The site allows the owner to add, edit and delete bookmarks, but only if a valid login is provided.
Designed for hosting on glitch.com primarily, but I think it could be coaxed otherwise.
Links on the web break all the time. There are really two problems:
Robustifying your links addresses these problems. It increases the chances that links will lead to meaningful content, even long after they were put in place. The following three pieces of information robustify a link in a machine-actionable manner:
REST API docs: https://robustlinks.mementoweb.org/api-docs/
A collection of links to threat models for various pieces of software and protocols.
This Agora is a wiki like experimental social network and distributed knowledge graph. A node is the set of all notes and resources with a given title or otherwise mapping to an entity description. Subnodes (blocks) in a node can come from a variety of sources; they are resources volunteered by Agora users through their independent repositories. As of August 2021, these are mostly notes from digital gardens. The wikilink is the heart of this Agora: wikilinks serve as a tool to indicate a social context assembled out of individual and group contributions. In this Agora, foo bar will resolve to every resource that identifies with entity 'foo'; in particular, currently every file named foo-bar.md, foo-bar.jpg, foo-bar.png, etc. An Agora tries to best-effort integrate user contributions while preserving meaning and volunteering interesting information. You can also think of it as a sequential wiki.