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The forever v1 JSX library (embryo) mirroring Web Standards & APIs
Websites I personally found that are completely generated by AI. Pull requests welcome.
A Gleam framework for building static blogs with Lustre and Markdown. Generates HTML pages, RSS feeds, sitemaps, and robots.txt from markdown files with frontmatter, with multilingual support.
FineTune, a macOS menu bar app for per-app volume control, multi-device output, audio routing, and 10-band EQ. Free and open-source alternative to SoundSource.
🌵 A collection of 16 desert-inspired high contrast Neovim colorschemes. Let there be light in the desert and dark in the oasis.
The home of PoetryCoding™ — a movement to code like we write poems.
A non-exhaustive and in-progress list of people and resources in Accessibility and Data Visualization
A free, open source, and extensible speech-to-text application that works completely offline.
KeyCastr, an open-source keystroke visualizer
Beautiful calculator app for macOS, Linux & Windows
A minimalistic opinionated Mastodon web client
A web-based ASCII and Unicode diagram builder written in vanilla Javascript
Fixed it, so that years actually make sense, instead of AD and BC nonsense
Tiny CSS template to produce micro-zines (folded 8-page magazines)
Easy to maintain open source documentation websites.
🌊 Remixed Kanagawa colourschemes with muted colors. For Neovim.
I have this big list of links to text stuff that I like, so I thought I'd make it into a repository.
A text repository of interesting tools, texts, and thought-provoking writing
🔧 A collection of essential design pattern examples in JavaScript 🧰
p5.js library for glitching images and binary files
like jq but for Markdown: find specific elements in a md doc