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Pico CSS • Minimal CSS Framework for semantic HTML
A minimalist and lightweight starter kit that prioritizes semantic syntax, making every HTML element responsive and elegant by default.
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Adactio: Journal—Installing web apps
I’ve been eagerly watching the proposal for a Web Install API. This would allow authors to put a button on a page that, when clicked, would trigger the installation process
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max-yterb/Lighthouse at hackernoon.com
A minimal, predictable PHP micro-framework for building modern web applications
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Tired of Learning 50 New Concepts to Build a Form? Say Hello to Lighthouse for PHP | HackerNoon
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A quiet corner of the internet where you can think, write, read and connect. Like how the internet was supposed to be.
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What's new in PHP 8.5 | Stitcher.io
PHP 8.5 will be released on November 20, 2025. It'll include the pipe operator, clone with, a new URI parser, and more.
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Pikaday
Who needs a JavaScript date picker? The answer, in most cases, is nobody! Complex UI leads to more errors and abandoned forms. There can be easier ways to pick a date than a calendar widget. This guide provides alternate ideas and aims to send developers on a path towards user-friendly interfaces.
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How to optimize SVG files: A complete guide for beginners
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Dual Boot Diaries - YouTube
Dual Boot Diaries follows two long-time Windows users as they see if they can switch to Linux full time. Each week hosts Adam Patrick Murray and Will Smith go through their experiences daily-driving Linux, with the whole show culminating in them deleting either Windows or Linux from their hard drives.
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How I Reversed Amazon's Kindle Web Obfuscation Because Their App Sucked
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COSMIC Desktop BETA - Can it replace GNOME and Plasma? - YouTube
Cosmic desktop is looking pretty good.
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ashimokawa/cosmic-debian-installer: Script to install the COSMIC Desktop on Debian 13 by converting Fedora packages - Codeberg.org
Script to install the COSMIC Desktop on Debian 13 by converting Fedora packages.
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.htaccess: A Helper Script to Easily Block Website Traffic by Country · Jens Oliver Meiert
Whatever the motivation for you to consider this—though after all, there are countries attacking, invading, and occupying other countries (e.g., Russia, Israel) and countries committing genocides (e.g., Israel)—, here’s one streamlined approach to geographic IP blocking via .htaccess
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IPdeny IP country blocks
IPdeny offers country GEO IP address block downloads free of charge. Our country based IP zone files can be easily used in your applications and web sites to minimize on-line fraud, SPAM, floods and sometimes brute force attacks. IPdeny country IP block files can be used to set-up firewall or packet filter rules to disable specific service access and ports based on a specific country.
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Harper
Harper is a free English grammar checker designed to be just right. You can think of it as an open-source alternative to Grammarly. I created it after years of dealing with the shortcomings of the competition.
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mobygratis
In 2005, internationally renowned musician and activist Moby launched mobygratis as a free music resource designed to empower creative projects by students, non-profits, indie filmmakers, musicians, producers, rappers, singers, animators, choreographers, songwriters, remixers, and more. Over the past two decades, this groundbreaking initiative has supported over 50,000 indie films and media projects, becoming a cornerstone for creatives in need of high-quality, royalty-free music.
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My AI Skeptic Friends Are All Nuts · The Fly Blog
A heartfelt provocation about AI-assisted programming.
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Some simple ways to make content look good - Piccalilli
Something non-designers understandably struggle with is how to make things look good. One of those things is long form content that’s well set and readable. Luckily, CSS makes this easy, you just have to know what to change. That’s exactly what we’re going to teach you in this article.
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WML, WAP, & Microformats Demo! by ArtLung
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Introducing: Webbed Sites (Webbed Briefs)
We (I) are (am) proud to announce our (my) new no-code website building tool. And we (I) are (am) very sorry indeed.
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