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A new developer platform is coming. Every commit tells a story. Now you can read it.
Entire CLI hooks into your git workflow to capture AI agent sessions on every push. Sessions are indexed alongside commits, a searchable record of how code was written.
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Track AI Code all the way to production
An open-source Git extension for tracking AI code through the entire SDLC. Once installed, it automatically links every AI-written line to the agent, model, and transcripts that generated it — so you never lose the intent, requirements, and architecture decisions behind your code.
In December 1990, an application called WorldWideWeb was developed on a NeXT machine at The European Organization for Nuclear Research (known as CERN) just outside of Geneva. This program – WorldWideWeb — is the antecedent of most of what we consider or know of as "the web" today.
In February 2019, in celebration of the thirtieth anniversary of the development of WorldWideWeb, a group of developers and designers convened at CERN to rebuild the original browser within a contemporary browser, allowing users around the world to experience the rather humble origins of this transformative technology.
Web History on Steroids.
Blazing fast, content-based search for visited websites. Index the full content of web pages you visit, enabling meaningful search across your browsing hist.
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Cross-linguistic entity matching across early modern texts.
A prototype for a digital history project aimed at creating a searchable concordance, knowledge graph, and resources for better understanding premodern science and natural knowledge.
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A Sea-Change in the Look of Language by Nick Shinn.
Fonts that simulate the experience of reading in olden days, by diverse means.
A digital museum of video game levels.
CLICK AND DRAG to look around and use WASD to move the camera
Hold SHIFT to go faster, and use MOUSE WHEEL to fine tune the speed Z toggles the UI.
Remembering the Sun Microsystems Network File System.
This website gathers material related to the Sun Microsystems Network File System, a project that began in 1983 and remains a fundamental technology for today’s distributed computer systems.
Sometimes bugs have symptoms beyond belief. This is a collection of such stories from around the web.
A bash history manager.
A tool to make context switching easier by creating and managing multiple bash histories!
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Browse historical places and search for old maps with timeline.
Fly through your shell history. Great Scott!.
McFly replaces your default ctrl-r shell history search with an intelligent search engine that takes into account your working directory and the context of recently executed commands. McFly's suggestions are prioritized in real time with a small neural network.
A celebration of old calculators showing the evolution from mechanical calculator to pocket electronic calculator
Online journal dedicated to showcasing the most interesting and unusual out-of-copyright works available on the web.
The Public Domain Review is dedicated to the exploration of curious and compelling works from the history of art, literature, and ideas – focusing on works now fallen into the public domain, the vast commons of out-of-copyright material that everyone is free to enjoy, share, and build upon without restrictions.
a blog exclusively dedicated to historical and rare photographs. Each historical photograph has a story to tell, each of them documents a major event in human history, each photo is a way to grasp the full meaning of the past.
Infinite Mac is a collection of classic Macintosh system releases and software, all easily accessible from the comfort of a (modern) web browser.
Pick any version of System Software/Mac OS from the 1980s or 1990s and run it (and major software of that era) within a virtual machine. Files can be imported and exported using drag and drop, and System 7 and onward have more advanced integrations as well – refer to the welcome screen in each machine for more details.
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Experimental website to browse and search vintage computer files from archive.org
Atuin replaces your existing shell history with a SQLite database, recording additional context for your commands. It also provides optional and fully encrypted synchronisation of your history between machines
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