Links curated by Tom Brandis.
A lightweight Linux distrobution.
Make dithered images that both look cool and are smaller files.
The best version control. Never program without it.
Run a Linux shell on iOS.
Infomation on ownership of newspapers.
Prove that RSS is not dead by finding feeds of your fediverse friends.
Free and unrestricted access to science. Continuation of Sci-Hub.
Calculator that can handle uncertainties.
Lots of open source fonts.
Alternative X/Twitter frontend.
HTML is for everyone.
Turning internet peasants into Internet Landlords.
Free web development course.
How to escape social media (and join the indie web).
Detailed, hand drawn map of middle earth.
Synthesise dynamic e-business and incubate end-to-end networks more effectively.
CSS-color guessing game.
Programming-game thing.
Browse curated web pages through a old TV.
A 'tediously accurate' map of the solar system.
Music from Wikipedia edits.
Explains the particle model using simulations.
Possibly the worst phonetic alphabet ever.
A different image wishing you a good day for every day.
Falling sand game in the browser (requires WebGL).
Discover the true sizes of countries.
Avant-garde shadow library.
Weekly newsletter with a link to an interesting article.
A web zine on the small, indie and retro web.
Weekly philosophy comic.
a webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math [sic], and language.
Personal web community.
Forum.
A social network for the small web.
Web hosting set out like a town with each site as a building.
Private, invite-only community.
Everything 37.
Visualize global warming in your area.
Medieval art, knitting, sewing and more.
A dragon that does typefaces, animations, and sometimes software.