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Drop Shadow in CSS - one of the underrated and not often used filters
The article covers the CSS drop-shadow() filter, its flexible shadowing capabilities, uses, and performance considerations.
Complete Micro:bit Programming Course - for Beginners, using drag&drop method
The article presents a Micro:bit course teaching the basics of programming and operation of the microcontroller.
Microsoft PowerToys - do you remember those gadgets from the Windows 95 era? Here's the version for Windows 10.
PowerToys is a Microsoft utility suite improving Windows productivity. It includes tools like FancyZones and PowerRename. The project is open source and user-friendly.
Zeal - offline documentation browser (196 documentations to choose from)
ZealDocs is an offline tool for searching programming documentation, supporting multiple platforms and formats.
Fornite has been removed from the Apple store... and later Google. Ultimately, all Epic Games titles are being removed.
The article discusses Twitter's role as a major communication platform. Its impact on how we consume news is undeniable.
"This vs That" - or what are the differences between two things in the frontend world
ThisThat is a platform for sharing experiences, advice, and tips in 'do this' and 'don't do that' format.
QR Picture - a tool to convert any photo into a QR code
QR Picture is a tool for creating aesthetic QR codes with various features and usage statistics.
RedditVids - a browser for the highest rated videos from Reddit
Unfortunately, I cannot directly assess the content on the first link, which pertains to videos from Reddit.
SurveyJS - a very nice and good-looking library for creating online surveys
SurveyJS is a library for creating online forms and surveys that simplifies the integration of survey functionality into applications. It offers flexibility in customizing questions and form appearance.
The results of the first speed tests on Starlink satellite connections (from SpaceX) are already available
The article outlines the results of SpaceX's Starlink tests showing speeds up to 60 Mbps and latency of 31 ms, making it promising for users in remote areas.
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