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A handful of interesting tricks in pure HTML (without using JS and CSS)
Marko Denic's article offers useful HTML coding tips, highlighting the importance of structure and best practices.
Interesting photographic effect, achievable by slightly modifying the camera lens (something like Bokeh)
The article describes an experiment where the author flipped a lens element, achieving magical bokeh effects in photographs.
Practical Examples of Using Native Variables in CSS
The article 'Practical CSS Variables' discusses the use of CSS variables that facilitate style management in projects. The author provides practical examples of defining and using them, as well as insights on how they influence code responsiveness and maintenance. He encourages adopting variables in any project to improve code readability and flexibility.
Do you have the popular TV Box 'Smart TV X96' but can't watch Netflix on it? Here’s how to change that.
The article presents how to install Netflix on an X96 device with Android 9, providing steps for configuration and optimization of the service.
Free online conference on Docker/Kubernetes/Containers
Architekturaikontenery.pl is a site dedicated to container construction, showcasing its advantages and examples of applications in various projects.
How does an internal combustion engine work? Step-by-step explanation with many animations and interactive demos.
The article describes internal combustion engines, their construction, working principles, and compares them with other power types.
Readme File Generator for Github
Readme.so is a tool for creating professional README files for coding projects easily.
Overview of Polish Software Houses that Went Public.
The article discusses investments in software houses in Poland, highlighting their potential and the associated risks. It includes analogies to the stock market and advice on analysis before making investment decisions.
How efficiently does the postal service work in the USA? An interesting experiment conducted on 100 letters.
The article discusses a test conducted by a group that mailed 100 letters to evaluate the speed of USPS delivery. The findings were disappointing, with numerous delays and losses.
Signal launched an interesting advertising campaign on Facebook - received a ban for it
The article describes Signal's Facebook ad campaign highlighting the lack of transparency in advertising and user privacy issues.
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