I don't usually use bookmarks for links I want to keep. The reasons for this are obscure: back in the early days of the world wide web, I kept switching between computers and browsers, so having bookmarks in the browser was inconvenient. Also, browser bookmark support sucked. So instead I started keeping a web page with links. This is the current incarnation of that web page.
Just to be clear: don't suggest links for me to add. I delete such suggestions reflexively.
Frequent: Sanakirja Kierrätys HTTP status codes Typing
Reading and writing: Practical typography awesome rM
Identities: DID primer
Movies: indie
Books: Debugging Rules Producing OSS useful Kindle info Open Access library
Debian: debian.org liw@liw
Linux: LWN Pronounciation
Upstreams: Sound Converter moreutils gitano
Tools: gitlab-project-export Robert Krahn's config for Emacs+Rust
Hardware: ChaosKey Monimetalli
Computer stores: verkkokauppa uskonnen teklager.se
Cloud providers: Hetzner Online.net Scaleway LCHost
Approved content sources: Amazon UK Better world books DRM-less ebooks conference-proceedings annex
Other stores: Théhuone Big Oliver Dandy Sukkamestarit
Organizations: EFFI IKI Burger Games
Programming: Never work in theory The C10K problem Conventional commits JSON lines
Sysadmin: abuse.net relay tester Tollef's free relay Taking care of your domain self-signed certs Hetzner Cloud vpsfree Qualyx SSL Labs server test SPF SPF test
Security: Crypto anchors libgfshare Notes on OpenPGP for application developers
General net: down? Reply-To munging still harmful squish DNS checker W3C Validators and tools Broadband speedchecker fast.com
Routers: Beginners guide to a custom 802.11ac setup
Travel/transport: Maata pitkin International power and plugs IEC connector Onebag Redoxx
Places to visit: Guédelon Galeries des Machines
Cooking: A No-Frills Kitchen Still Cooks fineli
Freedom: Gaiman on defending icky
Misc: Hacker's Diet: Excercise Conf anti-harrassment policy On the proper use of Post-Its