Cool Links 07-12-2021, 03:53 AM
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I'm always looking for cool places on the net. Figured we could get a recommended links thread going. Try to keep them obscure to help people find things they don't already know about. I'll start:
A site to help practice and learn different assembly idioms:
https://www.xorpd.net/pages/xchg_rax/snip_00.html
A site for surfing images that are similar on Reddit.
https://scrolller.com/
Wikipedia has a new page:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Current_events
Listen to the soothing sound of Wikipedia edits and user signups:
http://listen.hatnote.com/
A cool random medieval city generator:
https://watabou.itch.io/medieval-fantasy-city-generator
A website collecting county's constitutions from around the world:
https://www.constituteproject.org/
A site documenting the old HP 9845 computer and tech demos:
https://www.hp9845.net/
A site that has a complete 6502 processor running in JavaScript as an image:
https://visual6502.org/
A site that explains how X11 works if you've never coded for it:
https://magcius.github.io/xplain/article/
A site collecting a large number of maze algorithms with interactive demos:
https://www.jamisbuck.org/mazes/
A site that lists CSS rules and when they're triggered in a repaint to help you optimize your CSS:
https://csstriggers.com/
The interactive fiction database that collects old and new text based adventure games for you to play online:
https://ifdb.org/
A GIS database of dead drops around the world:
https://deaddrops.com/db/?page=map
A site to help practice and learn different assembly idioms:
https://www.xorpd.net/pages/xchg_rax/snip_00.html
A site for surfing images that are similar on Reddit.
https://scrolller.com/
Wikipedia has a new page:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Current_events
Listen to the soothing sound of Wikipedia edits and user signups:
http://listen.hatnote.com/
A cool random medieval city generator:
https://watabou.itch.io/medieval-fantasy-city-generator
A website collecting county's constitutions from around the world:
https://www.constituteproject.org/
A site documenting the old HP 9845 computer and tech demos:
https://www.hp9845.net/
A site that has a complete 6502 processor running in JavaScript as an image:
https://visual6502.org/
A site that explains how X11 works if you've never coded for it:
https://magcius.github.io/xplain/article/
A site collecting a large number of maze algorithms with interactive demos:
https://www.jamisbuck.org/mazes/
A site that lists CSS rules and when they're triggered in a repaint to help you optimize your CSS:
https://csstriggers.com/
The interactive fiction database that collects old and new text based adventure games for you to play online:
https://ifdb.org/
A GIS database of dead drops around the world:
https://deaddrops.com/db/?page=map
(This post was last modified: 07-12-2021, 03:58 AM by abbietmp.)