Internet Directory
Here you'll find links I have collected over the years. A reference as much for you as myself.
Informational
  • archive.org

    A massive archive of digital and digitized things.

    Here you will find anything you might expect in a library and more: old shows, films, books, music, and forgotten things.

  • web.archive.org

    An archive of websites maintained by the Internet Archive.

    Useful for dead links, or when you need an older version of a website. It will often preserve data even when website owners would not want it to.

  • annas-archive.org

    "The largest truly open library in human history."

    Founded by a group of anonymous archivists -- technically adept and operationally strong -- dedicated to digitally preserving books of all kinds and ensuring their free access to all.

    Under Aegis of Spirits Knowledge and Generosity. Antagonist to Sickly Authority.

    Associated libraries include: LibGen, Sci-Hub, Z-Lib, STC Nexus, and more.

  • fmhy.net

    "The largest collection of free stuff on the internet!"

    A trove of information on a wide variety of topics. Links, guides, catalogs of where and how to get free media, including movies, shows, books, music, as well as educational materials, tools, etc.

    Helpful to all that wish to use compute and the Internet to fuller potential.

Internet Directories
  • sizeof.cat/links/

    A large collection of links by a technical person.

    The inspiration for the page you're on right now!

Technical Reference/Util
  • makefiletutorial.com

    The best makefile tutorial.

  • regex101.com

    When you can't be bothered to set up a test suite for your regex, this link will be here for you.

  • vimhelp.org/quickref.txt.html

    quickref.txt

Computation/Unix
  • distrowatch.com

    "Put the fun back into computing. Use Linux, BSD."

    The only active registry of Linux/Unix distros I know of.

    It may look antiquated, but the site is faithfully updated with information and news on distributions.

  • lwn.net

    Occasionally interesting news articles for the computationally enthusiastic.

Technical Blogs
  • sizeof.cat

    Focus on computer security, privacy, and society.

    Provides direct magnet links to database leaks.

    Hub for various Internet resources.

  • danluu.com

    A calculated look into the problems of software development.

  • ludic.mataroa.blog

    A terrifying look into the hideous world of professional software development.

  • annas-archive.org/blog/

    The blog of Anna, of Anna's Archive.

  • shinmera.com

    The quietalive of a prolific Lisper.

    A life catalogued meticulously. An immense corpus.

    To attempt to list all its parts would be a disservice; find out yourself.

    Notable, however, are the blog (https://blog.tymoon.eu/), the github, and the collective (https://shirakumo.org/).

  • 100r.co

    Technical in the wider sense of the word. More than a blog.

    Focus on the small, simple things, workable under your own hand.

    Contains a wiki of topics from cooking to repair. See also: Uxn.

Other Sites of Technical Interest
  • vx-underground.org

    Malware samples and papers on computer security.

    Virus eXchange.

  • tmpout.sh

    A zine, mostly about hacking the ELF executable format.

  • phrack.org

    A long-running zine about hacking, hackers, etc.

    Articles are styled after academic papers.

  • pagedout.institute

    A recent zine of interest to programmers, enthusiasts.

    Essential to its character: entries are limited to one page.

    Styled like the EXAPUNKS manuals. A good, warm feeling of sharing mastery.

Artists
  • pengosolvent.com

    A strange and wonderful artist.

Games
  • vimm.net

    "Preserving the classics."

    An archive of old console games and handbooks.

    Recently raided by Nintendo. The data may or may not be mirrored on the Internet Archive and the Wayback Machine.