Yesterday
Not quite sure why this needs to be Node specific, but it looks quite good as a supervisor.
2 days ago
Shows it’s now almost possible to style native select in a very flexible way while keeping all the accessibility by default. Select has definitely been the worst offender of all form inputs.
7 days ago
Agreeing with the comments, it is almost as good as Opus, for a small fraction of the price. This is a great sign, and also the confirmation that writing code by hand is going to be rarer and rarer this year.
Actually probably more a task orchestration than build system itself, it shows how to offer similar feature with a Python syntax. Not maintained but good to know.
9 days ago
It’s quite hard to pick a combination of colors that look good across themese. Ghostty allows to quickly switch theme, but here are some more empirical tests and guidelines.
I really liked Netvibes back in the day, so looking for alternative in our present time.
27 Jan 26
On paper, it should replace sed, awk, tr, sort, uniq and potentially others using a compact, elegant syntax. I’m in!
26 Jan 26
A local LLM based search engine that can be used to index local documents, and search them.
25 Jan 26
17 Jan 26
16 Jan 26
A small embeddable text-to-speech with impressive quality for its size. Works on mobile
14 Jan 26
A good overview of techniques to avoid secrets leaking in shell
10 Jan 26
Github Home page of David Aerne, author of Poline, who works a lot with color.
A rather unusual (and beautiful) color palette editor/selector.
Dark sky was a great example of embedded dataviz in an everyday app. I really liked how the article presents use cases and links them to information to present, a good reference to help junior UX and other team members understand UI/UX use case articulation.
07 Jan 26
A shared secret manager that works with public keys. Made by Candid, they have other cool software too.
05 Jan 26
Would work well on a Homelab to deploy container-based workloads.
04 Jan 26
A collection of personal tips from a senior engineer at Google. Many good points that can be useful to open intermediate and junior developers mind to new perspectives in their career development.