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Dragula - an extremely simple JS library for implementing drag & drop
Dragula is a JavaScript library for easy drag-and-drop functionality, known for its simplicity and flexibility.
HTML and CSS Techniques That Will Help You Reduce the Amount of JavaScript Code You Use
The article discusses HTML and CSS techniques to reduce the need for JavaScript in web projects, highlighting performance and accessibility benefits.
How the location of atomic weapons from the USA was revealed by... an online learning app (something like flashcards)
The article describes how U.S. soldiers accidentally leaked sensitive nuclear data through learning apps, highlighting security issues within the military.
Ready script to disable dozens of features in Windows 10 that threaten user privacy
The gist presents a project of a performance monitoring application. The code allows for collecting performance data and is well-commented. A significant aspect is the project's flexibility, making it a valuable tool for IT system management.
GoTTY - Share Your Linux Terminal as a Web Application
Gotty is a project that allows running terminals in web browsers, facilitating collaboration on remote projects and is user-friendly.
PlayngCards - an online service for conducting card game/board game matches over the internet. The service does NOT enforce any rules.
PlayingCards.io is an online card game platform that enables playing with friends without software installation.
YARE - real-time strategy (game!) where we control our units by writing code in JavaScript
Yare is a platform that simplifies website creation with an easy interface and high customization.
The image recognition system in Tesla went crazy and saw traffic signals everywhere - let's call it an untested edge case ;)
Tweet describes investment strategy and financial management, emphasizing a long-term approach and risk analysis.
Drop a drop of water on the map of the USA and see where it is likely to flow
The River Runner project is an interactive tool visualizing water flow in US rivers, allowing users to explore hydrological processes in their areas.
Why does the Safari browser (randomly?) treat some text fields as login fields?
The article addresses issues surrounding the documentation and usage of 'spotlight' in Livewire UI. The development team is working towards improving support and accessibility of information for users.
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