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A minimal JS framework for slides.
Demo: https://blog.harlow.net.nz/presentations/
(via https://mastodon.social/@stephenharlow/115189355513535817)
Wood cracks happen when the mac screen angle is changed.
Une innovation afin de se protéger
Fraidycat is an app for Linux, Windows or Mac OS X - but which can be accessed from a local browser or a Tor onion site - and is a tool that can be used to follow folks on a variety of platforms. But rather than showing you a traditional 'inbox' or 'feed' view of all the incoming posts - Fraidycat braces itself against this unbridled firehose! - you are shown an overview of who is active and a brief summary of their activity.
The HTML Hobbyist Mission
- Show how quick, easy, and affordable it has become to get a website up and running.
- Show how enjoyable building a simple hand-coded artisanal HTML website can be.
- Provide instructions and guidance on how others could build and upload a similar hobbyist website to share with the community.
In the similar way, https://web.archive.org/web/20130707062738/https://neocities.org/about
#todo add the badge to lyokolux.space
Eza replaces exa
Seehttps://anisse.github.io/border-explorer/
Let's see how it goes
More on https://www.embedpdf.com/
An alternative to Obsidian or Typora.
It uses the Monaco Editor of VSCode: https://microsoft.github.io/monaco-editor/
Mais MkEditor a quelque chose de différent : Il ne cherche pas à révolutionner quoi que ce soit. Il fait juste très bien ce qu’il fait.
(via https://korben.info/mkeditor-quand-dev-timide-cree-editeur.html)
It bypasses Captchas and Cloudflare as far as I read.
(via https://korben.info/botasaurus-framework-python-rend-cloudflare-aussi.html)
A modern static portfolio generator built with SvelteKit and Tailwind CSS. Showcase your creative work with elegance and simplicity.
It makes HTML accessible
I also tried a Client Side Reader and got into the same issue: CORS blocks requests for other websites.
I now build my personalized feed as a part of this blog’s build process
The author got it working at https://matklad.github.io/blogroll.html; and mark the most important one on https://matklad.github.io/links.html
It is kept simple.
Having a public blogroll also means the followed blogs get page rank back!
Instead of an OPML file, the author use a list of links. https://github.com/matklad/matklad.github.io/blob/ea7bc5161d7b2bc12a7a004408caaefb509b9f92/content/blogroll.txt
The code used is a snippet.
A way to integrate a search in a static project.