LinuxDSP and other website issues

I have seen many people mention about LinuxDSP plugins.
I saw that they became LV2 plugins eventually.
Most of the posts are rather old but I was wondering if these plugins were still around.
If so, wasn’t sure if they were still worth using compared to current Linux based plugins available.

I have tried to go to their website and it loads up as a blank white page or shows a common message
“The connection to www.linuxdsp.co.uk is not secure”
I think this is because their site does not contain “https” verification
It says this site is located in the UK, the web address contains .co.uk

I might be thinking of a different plugin maker but I could have sworn I was able to visit this site in the past.

This leads me to another question.
I think I already know the answer to this but, somewhat commonly especially when looking for plugins I come across these kinds of sites/error messages that prevent the page from being able to be loaded. Seems the more interested I am in the plugins, the greater chance this occurs :slight_smile:
There is basically no way to get the plugins on any of these sites without the risk of being unsecured?

Thank You

They first became overtoneDSP and now … https://www.acmt.co.uk/
There are still Linux versions, but now in VST3 format.

Ahh that is the website I was talking about thank you, I knew the pictures of LinuxDSP plugins that I saw looked similiar to them, did realize the name was changed.
OvertoneDSP sounds familiar as well, okay now ACMT.
Anyways, thank you for pointing this out for me.

ACMT plugins are great, work well with Ardour and Mixbus. On Linux, Ubuntu Studio 24.04 and AVlinux as well