Is it DNS? A live resolver health board and domain auditor
A public DNS toolkit that monitors resolver health, audits domains, runs comparative dig queries, and teaches the concepts behind them.
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A public DNS toolkit that monitors resolver health, audits domains, runs comparative dig queries, and teaches the concepts behind them.
An essay journal about the game companions who stay with you—or fail to—after the plot has faded.
A free browser game where seventeen cats loot a sunny low-poly forest, pounce, climb, swim, and fight to be the last one standing.
A Danish farm game about catching ungrateful poultry, growing crops, and keeping Asger and Emilie’s peculiar homestead running.
A deadpan counseling service that applies therapy language to Git branches, pull requests, and unresolved naming disputes.
Nodus is a free, open-source desktop workspace for turning documents, notes, data, and Zotero collections into connected research, teaching, study, and database projects.
A New Orleans convention calendar that predicts which weeks will actually fill downtown bars.
A PayPal-branded payment page presenting a 100 USDT crypto invoice on the TRC-20 network.
A Portland studio hand-mixes and pours a 21-shade range of vegan, 10-free nail lacquer in small batches.
An interactive multimedia art project that repurposes the grammar of social-media carousels for found footage, paintings, collages, GIFs, and invented imagery.
A San Antonio civic campaign arguing that CPS Energy should remain publicly owned, with a tool for comparing electricity bills and a breakdown of the utility's contribution to the city budget.
A visual biography of Ron Henthorn, a former Boeing engineer, athlete, coach, and community builder who began sportscasting in his seventies.
A free JavaScript and Python curriculum for Black learners, schools, and underfunded communities, taught through live exercises and progressively larger projects.
A Japanese reading guide that arranges 39 books about Japan’s wartime period by events, authors’ methods, and contrasting perspectives.
A macOS menu-bar app that plays a shotgun blast whenever you press a key, system-wide.
An evidence-aware skincare guide that identifies likely skin concerns from what you noticed, where it appears, and how it feels.
A deadpan product page for a cat-shaped object with no features, no power, and no apparent purpose.
A browser-based video editor built around a Rust core, with desktop, mobile, Docker, and self-hosted versions.
A nine-card journal documenting one engineer’s week across ShopBack, IntentHQ, and Nature’s Fusions.
A Florida flood-insurance data project built from 3,095,247 NFIP policy records.
An online-games review site that measures tick rate, peek advantage, region coverage, and correction behaviour instead of judging games only by design.
A Japanese maker portal combining scale-model galleries, detailed build journals, Blender add-ons, 3D-printing experiments, and a searchable paint reference tool.
AltBod is Ian Boddison's eccentric field log for experiments, strange ideas, and small acts of technical theatre.
An interactive map reconstructing the geography of Vladimir Nabokov’s fictional world of Antiterra from Ada, or Ardor.