TINY GNU is a small Linux distro designed especially for reusing old computers; has very low demands in terms of hardware capacity, and even a Linux beginner can install it easily.
SoL-diag is a diskless Linux distro that was designed for the rescue and analysis of i686 computers; also useful for improving your Linux skills and benchmarking computers without having to install programs to the hard drive.
DJFractal is an openly developed fractal generator project which distributes fractal data to multiple computers; data is created locally and distributed to other computers that run the appropriate fractal-generation software.
BF Debugger is designed to encourage the development of BF programs by providing an IDE with debugging features; provides an environment for people who want to experiment with the fundimental processes of computers.
Provides a list of the yearly conferences by Computers, Freedom and Privacy (CFP). Opportunity for attendees to learn and participate in discussions about computer privacy, security issues, and the future of the internet.
Encoding system to ensure that every character is associated with an unique number, regardless of the language. This ensures a standard international system for computers to use.
Provides details of the 10th Conference on Computers, Freedom and Privacy held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Also provides the biographies of guest speakers, and lists some useful resources.