Here're some links I've found kicking around the net. They're not organized in any particular fashion, so take your pick.
- Gemini Project
- KISS Linux
- 9front Systems
- Cool, but obscure X11 tools
- Rich's sh (POSIX shell) tricks
- Loper-OS
- Based recipes
- Useful ALSA info
- TechRights: Free software and GNU+Linux news.
- DigDeeper. Spicy takes and based Lain aesthetics.
- The Nuegia Browser. Pale Meme stripped of proprietary squiggles.
- XWinMan.org. Lots of useful info on UNIX GUIs.
- X Consortium documentation for Xaw programming.
- NEC documents about low-level X11 programming.
- X Intrinsics and Xaw information from LessTif.
- More NEC stuff. General and historical information about X.
- The GUI Gallery. Good reference screenshots.
- Using Lisp and Emacs instead of the Bourne shell and terminals.
- Library Genesis. Free access to books.
- Project Gutenberg. Lots of cultural works.
- Sci-Hub. Open access for scientific information.
- Excellent display calibration images and tests.
- A simple MOTIF-based IRC client.
- MOTIF-based simple image editor.
- An old MOTIF calculator; if you can get it to run, let me know!
- Bunch of electronics information.
- UNIX Programmer's Manual Volume Two, Revision Seven
- Shokara, a friend's, site.