i liked it after hacker news announce and used it heavily because it had this sense of fresh and cool platform like in early good old days of social media. i had fun with it maybe for a month and then it went away. i don't use social media much but it was like a fresh air. it's back and i hope it wi...
Cloudmark is a cloud-based bookmark management website that does not require registration. It allows you to save webpages by simply clicking the bookmarklet on your browser's bookmark bar. Key Features Simple to use: Drag and drop the bookmarklet to install, and save any webpage with one click...
A collection of strong opinions on URL design and structure covering topics including use of capitalisation, use of IDs, spaces, hyphens instead of underscores, trailing slashes, hierarchy, and other gripes and particulars I hold.
Speakers of English (traditional) rejoice, for I have fixed CSS. You can sleep easy knowing that there exists an easy way to permit writing 'colour' as 'colour'. BritCSS is a simple bit of client-side JS that permits using English spellings I made for a bit of a laugh.
A super lightweight search engine wrapper that allows users to search across websites from a single interface with quality of life additions. - Lightweight: The project is extremely quick to load and run. It uses only HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. - Custom Defaults: Users can select the sea...
for research purposes
everybody think to itself instead of get unite to make something better for all we live in the pseudo reality where someone attack something useful for everyone (Archive)
Reading this all around nowadays. What do you guys mean?
Some of the newer frameworks have attempted a better reactivity story than what react offers (Svelte is an obvious example), however there's footguns everywhere (array.push(), etc). Increasingly people are turning to Proxies to get around these limitations but it's just more magic and indirection....
Asking for a friend