Here are some links to things we really like. There's no cohesive theme or anything, these are just websites and stuff we've gathered over time and feel like putting somewhere.
HRT Cafe - a collection of resources on getting started with DIY HRT. Don't die wondering, don't let your doctor keep you in low dosage hell, take your life into your own hands and shape it as you see fit. It's never, ever too late.
Electric Zine Maker - a little piece of software to make zines with. It's got a ton of different fun and eclectic image editing features, as well as instructions on how to fold different sized booklets. Super fun to play around with.
cobalt.tools - a little website that lets you download content from websites, give it a link and it'll fetch whatever you're looking for. It was created as a safe alternative to untrustworthy downloaders that you can't be sure aren't pushing malware on you. As of writing this, they're still trying to fix YouTube compatibility after YouTube changed some part of their content delivery to break it.
blinkie maker - make blinkies for your website like Y2K is just around the corner!
Tangara - a completely open source music player reminiscent of classic iPods. You can literally redesign and reprogram any part of it yourself with a little programming knowledge (the front end is written in Lua!). Currently not available while they're taking their time updating the firmware and production chains, but should be available next year. We're putting it here so you can get excited about it just like us.
CARI - the Consumer Aesthetics Research Institute is an online resource categorizing different consumer aesthetics from throughout the years. As someone who finds this kind of thing immensely interesting, this site has been such a valuable resource for identifying and categorizing material we come across.
OpenRailwayMap - a community project with the goal to map out all the world's railway infrastructure. Ever wondered what that railway nearby is for, and if it's even active? OpenRailwayMap gives you different visualization layers providing data like loading gauge, electrification, top speeds, and more. Just a neat little thing to scroll around in.
the-archives.neocities.org - our friend Maddie's website, check out its art and very cute cat.