This is ThinkWiki, the Wikipedia for IBM and Lenovo ThinkPad users. In here, you can find anything you need to install your favourite Linux distribution on your ThinkPad. Windows users shouldn't run away, there's a lot of useful information for them as well. Some Linux information for Mac users also can be found here.
An explainer for doing web development using only vanilla techniques. No tools, no frameworks — just HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
This project keeps the Linux Kernel Module Programming Guide up to date, with working examples for recent 5.x and 6.x kernel versions. The guide has been around since 2001 and most copies of it on the web only describe old 2.6.x kernels.
Unix operating systems and derivatives, including GNU/Linux, are playing an important role in the ecosystem of equipments, systems, networks and telecommunications. They are widely deployed in several equipments. This guide focuses mainly on generic system configuration guidelines and on common sense principles that need to be applied during the deployment of hosted services.
Open-source collaborative wiki and documentation software.
Create, collaborate, and share knowledge seamlessly with Docmost.
Ideal for managing your wiki, knowledge-base, documentation and a lot more.
Simple Accessibility Guidance for Beginners.
Easy-to-follow steps for beginners to review website accessibility.
An Architectural Decision (AD) is a justified design choice that addresses a functional or non-functional requirement that is architecturally significant.
Build mindmaps with plain text.
Visualize your Markdown as mindmaps.
ASCIIFlow is a client-side only web based application for drawing ASCII diagrams.
An API documentation generator for JavaScript.
React Documentation Framework. Minimal Documentation Framework, powered by React + Vite.
Vocs is a minimal static documentation generator designed to supercharge your documentation workflow, built with modern web technologies.
The C4 model for visualising software architecture: Context, Containers, Components, and Code.
The C4 model was created as a way to help software development teams describe and communicate software architecture, both during up-front design sessions and when retrospectively documenting an existing codebase. It's a way to create maps of your code, at various levels of detail, in the same way you would use something like Google Maps to zoom in and out of an area you are interested in.
Extracts snippets from code files and merges them into markdown documents.
Search Evasion Techniques.
Malware authors spend a great deal of time and effort to develop complex code to perform malicious actions against a target system. It is crucial for malware to remain undetected and avoid sandbox analysis, antiviruses or malware analysts. With this kind of techniques, malware are able to pass under the radar and stay undetected on a system. The goal of this free database is to centralize the information about malware evasion techniques.
This project aims to provide Malware Analysts and Defenders with actionable insights and detection capabilities to shorten their response times.
All In One KnowledgeOS. Write, Draw, Plan, All at Once. With AI.
A privacy-focussed, local-first, open-source, and ready-to-use alternative for Notion & Miro.
One hyper-fused platform for wildly creative minds.
AFFiNE is a workspace with fully merged docs, whiteboards and databases.
Get more things done, your creativity isn’t monotone.
There can be more than Notion and Miro. AFFiNE(pronounced [ə‘fain]) is a next-gen knowledge base that brings planning, sorting and creating all together. Privacy first, open-source, customizable and ready to use.
Team knowledge base & wiki. A fast, collaborative, knowledge base for your team built using React and Node.js.
Your team’s knowledge base. Lost in a mess of Docs? Never quite sure who has access? Colleagues requesting the same information repeatedly in chat? It’s time to get your team’s knowledge organized.
Your Independent Privacy and Security Resource. The guide to restoring your online privacy.
Massive organizations are monitoring your online activities. Privacy Guides is your central privacy and security resource to protect yourself online.