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Where can you host a React application for free?

This article discusses eight ways to deploy a React app for free, including GitHub Pages, Netlify, and Vercel. Each option has its own advantages and intended uses.

ShareTheBoard - share the board (a physical one) during a video conference

ShareTheBoard is a collaboration platform for project management, allowing teams to easily create boards for work.

Umami - an alternative to Google Analytics (self-hosted)

Umami is a privacy-conscious website traffic analytics tool that provides simple yet effective data tracking.

What is 'optional chaining' in JavaScript and how to use it? - it greatly simplifies work

The article explains optional chaining in JavaScript, showing how it enhances code safety when accessing object properties.

CSS Shadow Generator - Very Advanced, Multi-layered Shadows ;)

The 'Shadows' project is a network diagnostics and analysis tool that helps users understand the structure of their local network and identify services running on devices. With an open-source model, users can contribute to its development, and the clear documentation facilitates ease of use. 'Shadows' provides valuable insights into network security and supports network administration.

A Complete Analysis of the TikTok Application - Does the App Really Transmit Secret Data to Its Servers?

The article highlights the role of logs in TikTok, their use in data analysis, and the associated privacy challenges.

Timelapses from Google Earth - see how the world has changed

Google Earth Engine Timelapse is a tool for observing Earth's changes over time using satellite data.

A huge list of no-code solutions, that is something for everyone who would like to

Nocodelist is a site containing no-code tools that enable application creation without coding.

Guide to Managing and Developing Facebook Groups - by Me (PDF + EPUB)

Grupologia is a website dedicated to studying group dynamics and interactions within them.

You don't like newsletters, but you love RSS? You'll like this tool.

Kill the Newsletter is an initiative that highlights the need for voluntary newsletter subscriptions, promoting other forms of communication as alternatives. It engages many individuals seeking valuable content in a world overwhelmed by information. The goal is to change the approach to content, contributing to improved quality in communication.

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