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That's awesome for dev and UX feedback. It w. It follows the trend that the tool only exports into a human readable format and that's more than enough.
The UI or the interpretation of the JSON can be built later on.
Uxnote is an annotation bar for mockups and websites. Drop a single script to get text highlights, element pins, numbered cards, color theming, a dimmed focus mode, import/export, and email handoff. No plugin and no backend required.
It's similar to https://loomflows.com/ but minimalistic and provide full-control over the data.
It is made with single goal of minimizing friction between citizens and Emergency services - featuring real-time communication, location-based reporting, seamless interaction between reporters and authorities, and live tracking.
Built during an hackathon, so there are many potential improvments. The project looks great though.
Script a demo in a demo.tape file and generate a gif for it.
""Listen for Siri" (and Apple Intelligence) can still detect audio"
Cut the microphone of the mac, for real.
The project: https://github.com/elandio-com/sharemylogin
I like how this project is small, efficient and can be easily adapted to something else.
create your own beautiful personal website, with your data being saved to your bluesky profile
None of these libraries could handle the full lifecycle of a document signing workflow: parse whatever PDF the user uploads, fill the form fields, add a signature, and save, all while preserving any existing signatures.
Créer ses propres cartes de villes en image, imprimables et toute belles.
If we can reduce the customer base for the dominant players and show there’s a market for a different way of approaching digital technology, that could help incentivize more non-US options and even get governments to put real resources behind a push for digital sovereignty.
Note some alternatives can be based in the US
Suites: Proton, Zoho and in some cases Mailbox, Infomaniak, Framasoft, Nextcloud
Email: Proton, the suites mentioned above, Posteo, Tuta
Search: Ecosia, Qwant, Start page, Mojeek
Browsers: Vivaldi, Opera, Mullvad
Office: some are available in the suites, Cryptpad
Writing: Ulysses, iA Writer, Scrivener
RSS: Inoreader, RSS reader of Vivaldi
Password/2FA: Proton Pass, 1Password, Aegis, KeaePass
Notes, calendar or tasks: Things, Superlist, Bear, Obsidian, Joplin
Social Media: Matodon, PeerTube, Frendica and Pixelfed.
Messaging: Wire, Threema, Element
Video calling: Proton, Mailbox, Infomaniak, Signal, Threema, Whereby, Nextcloud, Jitsi
Maps: Here We Go, TomTomGo, Transit, OpenStreeMap with OmsAnd or Organic Maps, Mapy, Citymapper, Magic Earth.
Translations: DeepL, Reverso, Naver Papago
Streaming video: Crave, CBC Gem, ICI TOU.tv, Britbox, Mubi.
Streaming music: Deezer, Qobuz
Video games: GOG.com, Sony/Playstation, Nintendo
Podcasts: AntennaPod, Anytime player
and more utilities for hardware, web hosting (FullHost), Podcast or newsletter hosting, Cloud or file transfer, ...
Graphic design: Affinity, Canva, GIMP
Money transfer: Wise, I add the european alternative Wero
RustPython is a Python interpreter written in Rust. RustPython can be embedded into Rust programs to use Python as a scripting language for your application, or it can be compiled to WebAssembly in order to run Python in the browser. RustPython is free and open-source under the MIT license.
It would be to go to to use Python in the browser because RustPython can compile in WebAssembly.
The playground: https://rustpython.github.io/demo/
DebtBomb is a cross-language technical-debt enforcement engine that scans source code comments for time-limited "debt bombs" and fails CI if any have expired.
It's not similar to DocuSign, but provide here a way to ensure a document is read
An alternative to Sentry or Matomo.
The project is self-hostable and can use generated encryption key.
There are already many libraries in different languages. The goal is to encode mushroom information in QR codes. So it's a sort of specification for it.
The official website https://www.wemush.com/open-standard with its github project https://github.com/wemush/open-standard
Handle the stripe webhooks for you. Only for React applications. It's a database that is always in sync.
We can compute the amount of red, green and blue with the rgb() function. The same applies to color functions.
hsl() has limitations because the percieved color is not consistent accross hue, saturation and lightness values. That's why oklch comes in: it's a 2020 patch of the 1976 version of lch, that itself improves over hsl.
Also color-mix can be used in different color spaces. Transparency is available when two colors have a sum less than 100%, or mix one color with transparent.
In order to avoid repetition, custom functions is coming to CSS.
While some of what we looked at does require some setup — once it’s in place, we can create very robust systems, and, along with the static world of design software, it does beg the question if more design should be done directly in the browser.
#idea #project create the colors of a design system directly from the browser.
A 3D engine relying on HTML and CSS.
A feedback after 10 years of usage: https://sgoel.dev/posts/10-years-of-personal-finances-in-plain-text-files/
Le chat room accessible uniquement selon l'IP.
Côté technique, le site utilise des Server-Sent Events and a REST API.