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Simply good
Now archived but it is a cool one
Start a process and populate it with a .env file
Render an RSS feed as a blog
Nostr is a protocol to publish content without central server.
Everybody runs a client. It can be a native client, a web client, etc. To publish something, you write a post, sign it with your key and send it to multiple relays
A project to build a onepager blog on Nostr: https://github.com/dtonon/oracolo
It generates an image gallery from a local folder
A cli tool to handle Jira
Insert a code snippet in one line as a bookmark:
javascript: (() => {
// Code here
})();
For example:
- Find a "Jobs", "Careers" or "Hiring" link in the page, and click it.
- Find all email addresses on the current page, and display them in an alert.
These are not limited with permissions, so we should only execute code we checked.
Images, videos and icons are great. Signal comes with stickers with its proper format.
A great tool could convert such images into stickers, and bundle it into sticker packs.
A greater tool could export these stickers.
Oh wait there is already a website referencing them: https://signalstickers.org/.
A quick documentation about them is available on the dedicated signal webpage
An open web interface to use LLMs
It can be useful someday
A way to work with indexedDB in the browser.
It would be my goto for a window tile manager on Linux
In a nutshell, the purpose of REVENGE.CSS is to apply visual regressions to any markup anti-patterns. It makes bad HTML look bad.
Interesting.
Passing CSS variable errors can be useful too.
There are also useful patterns.
link-peek is designed to be used in conjunction with JSON APIs that can return metadata about the URL added to the anchor element between the Web Component tags.