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This page contains various links: Some that I've collected over time and some
to services that I host myself.
# Self-hosted
* [git.cscherr.de](https://git.cscherr.de) Primary source for software by me
* [search.cscherr.de](https://search.cscherr.de) Search with multiple
search engines at once without being tracked and without ads
* [static.cscherr.de](https://static.cscherr.de) Static content like images
* [auth.cscherr.de](https://auth.cscherr.de) Single Sign On, in case you're
blessed with an account for [cscherr.de](https://cscherr.de)
* [status.cscherr.de (public section)](https://status.cscherr.de/status/public) see the status of my public services
# Notes
The following links are related to taking or processing notes.
* [noteapps](https://www.noteapps.ca) A huge collection of information
on note-taking apps
* [silverbullet](https://silverbullet.md) Markdown Based Notes in a browser.
# Japanese (日本語)
* [Jisho.org](https://jisho.org/) Free Japanese English dictionary
* [tofugu](https://www.tofugu.com/) Valuable resources on learning Japanese
* [wanikani](https://www.wanikani.com/) Learn kanji, easy but takes endurance (by tofugu)
# Computer Stuff
## Developement
* [conventional commits](https://www.conventionalcommits.org/en/v1.0.0/) A
standard on how to write git commit messages
* [Rust](https://www.rust-lang.org/) My favorite programming language
* [Rust Api Documentation Convention](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/1574-more-api-documentation-conventions.md#appendix-a-full-conventions-text) RFCs on how to write doc comments in rust.
## Editors
* [neovim](https://neovim.io) The absolute pinnacle of all text editors
## Hacking
* [revshells](https://www.revshells.com/) Interactive collection of
reverse shells
## Games
* [suika](https://suikagame.com/) 2024 with fruits and physics
* [Classic Tetris Monthly](https://ctm.gg/) competitive classic (NES) Tetris scene
## Other
* [killed by google](https://killedbygoogle.com/) A list of services from
Google that no longer exist
* [frank geht ran](https://digitalcourage.de/frank-geht-ran) Burner phone
number, when you call it, Frank tells the caller that contact by phone is not
wanted. (German)
* [datenschutz-generator](https://datenschutz-generator.de/) Legal compliance
is annoying for people just looking to host some nice software. This website
helped me keep my sanity by generating a *Datenschutzerklärung* based on some
information.
* [what year is it?](https://whatyearisit.info/) Tells you what year it is,
useful for time travellers, cryogenics users and coma patients.
* [wormhole.app](https://wormhole.app/) Easy anonymous secure filesharing
* [Regex101](https://regex101.com/) IDE for regexes
* [idcaboutprivacy](https://idcaboutprivacy.com/) A collection of reasons on
why digital privacy is important
# Travel and Urbanism
* [seat61](https://www.seat61.com/) Detailed Information for longer Travels
by train
# Science
## Mathmatics
* [37](http://www.thirty-seven.org/) 37 is everywhere (seems like the most
random $n < 100$)