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It's efficient for a bookmarklet.
Os preference, screen size, original screen size, zoom level are displayed.
Associer des numéros à des entités.
Par exemple, un pokémon -> numéro des plaques diplomatiques -> pays ou organisation
Another JS bundler
As jpg was only defined for DOS, we need a tool or a method to rename them to jpeg.
Web software and hosting by Kevin Payravi
A very basic shell script that I'm using to gauge the quality of already OCRed PDFs. Takes the filename of a PDF as a parameter, and prints the total word count, the count of words not known by aspell, and the percentage of unknown words. A good PDF (exported straight from the original source) likely has an unknown rate of around 5%, while a poorly OCRed scan of questionable quality may be 20% or higher.
Requires pdftotext and aspell.
A bundle size analyzer for rust
A lightweight browser of automation.
It integrates well with Puppeteer or Playwright.
My tasks at work has me looking up the two-letter country codes a lot recently. My goto is the ISO-3166-1 alpha 2 page on Wikipedia, but getting there involves a few clicks, a web-search, and a “find on page.” I wanted an easier way to get to this list, and a much easier way to filter it. I also wanted something that could work as a Vivaldi side panel, so that I can call it up while I’m looking at something else.
The web page: https://2lcc.lmika.app/
If you look at my previous choices you will see there is in general a move to reducing the number of dependencies. The older and more crusty I get the more I appreciate having a single binary I can just deploy.
A blazingly fast, open-source backend with type-safe REST & realtime APIs, built-in JS/ES6/TS runtime, SSR, authentication, and admin UI built on Rust, SQLite & V8.
Simplify with fewer moving parts: an easy to self-host single-executable with everything you need to focus on your mobile, web or desktop application. Sub-millisecond latencies eliminate the need for dedicated caches, no more stale or inconsistent data.
I.
Most things fail because nobody cares.
II.
Let’s start with what doesn’t work: copying success. Everyone trying to make the next Facebook creates a wasteland of social networks nobody wants.
III
Here’s the core principle: people give a shit about things that meaningfully change their lives.
IV
Solving real problems isn't enough. You also need to solve them in a way that resonates emotionally.
V.
Why didn't someone do it sooner? Because the obvious solution was previously impossible, illegal, or insane.
The sweet spot? When something just became possible, legal, or sane enough to try. That’s why timing matters more than ideas. Being too early is the same as being wrong.
VI.
Communicate why anyone should care. Focus on outcomes.
VII.
Making something people care about often means making something people already care about, just better.
VIII.
The most successful products are often worse in most ways but radically better in one way that matters.
IX.
Sometimes, making something people care about means removing things people hate.
X.
Finally, there’s the hardest truth: you have to give a shit yourself.
XI.
Hit 6/8 (from III. to X.). More is overkill. Less is self-sabotage.
making something people give a shit about doesn’t mean making something perfect. It means creating something meaningfully better in a way that touches people’s lives.
In the end, people don’t care about products, features, or specifications. They give a shit about their lives being better. Everything else is just details.
(XII.)
creating something people give a shit about isn't enough – you have to remember why they gave a shit in the first place.