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Interactive Visualization of Commit Actions in GIT

The article 'Explain Git with D3' explains how Git works using interactive visualizations created in D3.js, making it easier to understand concepts like commit and merge.

A Few Interesting Tricks to Improve Work with GIT

The article includes advanced Git tips such as 'git stash' and 'git rebase', which help in managing code more effectively and increasing the productivity of development teams.

Artificial intelligence can sometimes make mistakes and... recognize a bald head as a ball

The article discusses an AI error where a bald head was mistaken for a soccer ball, highlighting the limits of image recognition technology.

Application (iOS/Android/Windows/Mac) for cloning objects from the real world to the computer

ClipDrop is a tool for transferring objects from reality into graphic projects using AR technology.

UX Thoughts on the 'Switch' Button in User Interface

This article discusses the role of toggle buttons in user interfaces, highlighting design differences and the importance of usability testing.

Superpaper - advanced wallpaper management system for multiple monitors (Windows/Linux)

Superpaper is a collaborative document editing application that enables real-time editing and sharing.

How to comply with government guidelines for website accessibility according to WCAG 2.1 standards? (take a look even if it doesn't concern you)

The article presents the WCAG 2.1 requirements that assist in creating accessible websites.

Microsoft Teams had permission checking code for teams only on the front-end. It could be bypassed through the API.

The article covers management policies in Microsoft Teams, their role and significance for organizations, and tools for implementing them.

Above Average Creative Approach to Grid Layout in CSS

The article highlights the benefits of CSS Grid in creating complex layouts compared to traditional methods.

Solving the toilet queue problem at work - using Raspberry Pi and Python ;)

The article on Dev.to describes Project Loo as an overly complex yet entertaining creative endeavor. The author emphasizes the joy of experimenting with technology and the importance of having fun in programming, highlighting that over-engineering can lead to interesting experiences.

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