My Archive Of Links
This is the main index page of my archive of links that I consider important enough to archive.
At the moment, all the links are stored on this page, until the number of links increase to a point where I need to break them up into separate sections.
To help prevent ‘link rot’, Internet Archive links are also provided. Exceptions are:
- links to repositories, e.g. Github, since the content of these can constantly change
- top level link to a group of links
Table of Contents
- Nature Related Links
- Fossil Related Links
- Linux Related Links
- Software Engineering Links
- Personal Links
Nature Related Links
- NSS Kids’ Fun with Butterflies at HortPark (Singapore): on a Butterfly guided tour conducted in 2016. [Original Link] [Internet Archive] (2024/07/28)
- Butterfly Anatomy: a series of posts on butterfly anatomy by the Singapore Butterfly Circle.
- Part 1. [Original Link] [Internet Archive] (2024/08/03)
- Part 2. [Original Link] [Internet Archive] (2024/08/03)
- Part 3. [Original Link] [Internet Archive] (2024/08/03)
- Part 4. [Original Link] [Internet Archive] (2024/08/03)
- My observation of a moth (Pompelon marginata) was the iNaturalist Observation of the Week (2017/09/02) [Original Link] [Internat Archive] (2024/08/04)
Fossil Related Links
- Collecting fossils as a hobby: on the hobby of collecting fossils in Singapore. Published by the Straits Times in 2016. [Original Link] [Internet Archive] (2024/07/28)
Linux Related Links
- linux-insides: A book-in-progress about the linux kernel and its insides. [Original_Link] (2024/08/17)
Software Engineering Links
- A review of games that make Assembly Language fun from the IEEE Spectrum (2017/04/20) [Original Link] [Internet Archive] (2024/08/04)
- The Rust Programming Language: by Steve Klabnik and Carol Nichols, with contributions from the Rust Community. [Original Link] (2024/08/17)
- Computer Security and the Internet: Tools and Jewels from Malware to Bitcoin, Second Edition: by Paul C. van Oorschot. [Original Link] (2024/08/17)
- A free and open source IPv6 textbook. [Original Link] [On Github] (2024/08/17)
- Capt. Grace Hopper on Future Possibilities: Data, Hardware, Software, and People (1982): Historical videos provided by the NSA that “highlights technological foundational principles, valuable perspectives on leadership and shared experiences overcoming challenges in computer science and math”. [Original_Link] (2024/11/03)
Personal Links
- Link to the first version of my website. [Original Link] (2024/08/17)