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Screenshot of Wiretext, a browser-based wireframe tool displaying a low-fidelity dashboard mockup with monospaced ASCII-style components including KPI cards, a line chart, a channel breakdown panel, and a data table. The left panel shows layers and the right panel shows an inspector.

Screenshot of Wiretext, a browser-based wireframe tool displaying a low-fidelity dashboard mockup with monospaced ASCII-style components including KPI cards, a line chart, a channel breakdown panel, and a data table. The left panel shows layers and the right panel shows an inspector.

I'm absolutely fascinated by this tool that lets you build wireframes using text elements, ASCII art style.
I've seen wireframes in excel, powerpoint, on paper, but this is a first. Still, it's actually quite efficient and exportable. Love it!
wiretext.app/

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GitHub - TodePond/GulfOfMexico: perfect programming language perfect programming language. Contribute to TodePond/GulfOfMexico development by creating an account on GitHub.

Wonderfully hillarious programming language

github.com/TodePond/Gul...

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KDE Merges Per-Screen Virtual Desktops After 21 Years A request made a KDE user all the way back in June 2005 on KDE 3.3.2 is finally resolved

Looks like at long last KDE is finally getting per-screen virtual desktops. Been waiting forever for this!

www.phoronix.com/news/KDE-Per...

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Cool utility to explore git diff with a file tree: github.com/xguot/difi

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ZAP Programming Language Modern, high-level systems programming language compiled to native code, with Automatic Reference Counting (ARC) and a lightweight concurrency model.

This looks interesting: zaplang.xyz

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GitHub - otavioschwanck/github-pr-reviewer.nvim: Github review inside neovim with cool keybindings! Github review inside neovim with cool keybindings! - otavioschwanck/github-pr-reviewer.nvim

Cool #neovim plugin for in-editor code reviews

github.com/otavioschwan...

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GitHub - frectonz/penny: Serverless for your servers. Serverless for your servers. Contribute to frectonz/penny development by creating an account on GitHub.

A modern FCGI rediscovery.

"Serverless for your servers" 😅

github.com/frectonz/penny

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This should keep us entertained for a while.

cURL takes a stand against AI slop stream

3 months ago 2 0 0 0

Dear startups, If I star your repo on github and immediately start receiving marketing/sales emails - I am going to mark every single one of those as spam.

3 months ago 1 0 0 0
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Reduce syntax noise in your code with vscode-conceal (Similar to the vim conceal feature)

github.com/rocq-communi...

Because we can't always choose succinct languages for wider ecosystem concerns.

Here we have a svelte file with all closing tags concealed away.

3 months ago 1 0 0 0
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What the actual f*ck? This is the kind of thing we optimize for now?

3 months ago 1 0 0 0
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GitHub - explainers-by-googlers/cpu-performance: An API that exposes some information about how powerful the user device is. An API that exposes some information about how powerful the user device is. - explainers-by-googlers/cpu-performance

✨ Exciting proposal alert: the CPU Performance API.

This proposal will add `navigator.cpuPerformance`, a value that measures the broad performance capability of the CPU.

That way, we can scale up/down our animations to make sure everyone has the best experience possible for their device. 😄

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Ep #215 **Rust Is Overrated w/ guest Naman Goel** Robbie and I talk with Naman Goel about the origins and evolution of StyleX, how it integrates with React and other frameworks, the pros and cons of different programming languages like Rust, TypeScript, and Swift, and whatnot. ⤷ whiskey.fm · youtube · spotify · apple

NEW @whiskey.fm ep215
w/ guest @nmn.bsky.social

Rust, StyleX, Swift, whiskey and whatnot

nerdy.dev/www-ep215-rust-is-overra...

5 months ago 6 4 0 0

StyleX is awesome. Thank you.

4 months ago 1 0 0 0

Not surprised that fleet is getting discontinued.

If you were using it, switch to @zed.dev - have been using it as the daily driver for months. Wonderfully stable and performant.

4 months ago 0 0 0 0

Signals/lazy-observables are a far better approach for reactivity and data-binding and react's popularity is holding back libraries that do it right.

4 months ago 0 0 0 0

Why tf is this the most requested feature... of all things?

No shade to zed - they are fantastic.

4 months ago 1 0 0 0
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Somehow I have been using #KDE for years without ever realizing that when the desktop is focused, I can just start typing to search through KRunner 🤦‍♂️

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GitHub - low-rb/low_type: Elegant types in Ruby Elegant types in Ruby. Contribute to low-rb/low_type development by creating an account on GitHub.

I have not been a #ruby dev for a long time, but its always delightful to see the kind of quirky userland hacks its massive flexibility makes possible.

Here we have the default argument feature hijacked to support a succinct syntax for runtime type checking. 🤯

github.com/low-rb/low_t...

4 months ago 1 0 0 0
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Maybe focus on criticizing the perverse practice that is "planned obsolescence."

4 months ago 1 0 0 0

It is just a light syntactic sugar over passing a function to function. It just happens to compose well with inlining support in kotlin.

Far less powerful than macros, and all kotlin tooling perfectly supports it.

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Gibberifier Gibberifier - Block AIs from reading your text with invisible Unicode characters while preserving meaning for humans. Prevent AI detection and plagiarism with advanced text obfuscation.

Interesting hack. Obfuscate your content from LLM scrapers while still keeping it human-readable.

One of those things that will only work until they get mainstream, but cool idea.

gibberifier.com

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Introducing SlopStop: Community-driven AI slop detection in Kagi Search

Your collective defense against AI-generated spam and content farms

Introducing SlopStop: Community-driven AI slop detection in Kagi Search Your collective defense against AI-generated spam and content farms

Great initiative by Kagi 👏

blog.kagi.com/slopstop

5 months ago 2 1 0 0
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Love the transition effect accompanying the theme switch here. Beautiful design detail.

(Not my creation) #UX #WebDesign

5 months ago 2 0 0 0
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GitHub - ubicloud/ubicloud: Open source alternative to AWS. Elastic compute, block storage (non replicated), firewall and load balancer, managed Postgres, K8s, AI inference, and IAM services. Open source alternative to AWS. Elastic compute, block storage (non replicated), firewall and load balancer, managed Postgres, K8s, AI inference, and IAM services. - ubicloud/ubicloud

Ubicloud is an open source alternative to proprietary cloud providers like AWS, functioning much like Linux does to proprietary operating systems, offering core services that can run anywhere, including elastic compute, non replicated block storage, firewall/LB, PostgreSQL, Kubernetes and more

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Building a programming language using SQLite's VM - Pt 1 SQLite is cool. It’s the most deployed database in the world, it’s tiny, expressive and its architecture is quite different from traditional relational databases. SQLite uses a Virtual Machine (VM) ca...

Interesting concept: A programming language using SQLite's VM as a foundation

el-yawd.github.io/blog/2025/ca...

5 months ago 1 0 0 0

Any use Hyprland as a daily driver?

Planning to try it out over next few days.

7 months ago 2 0 0 0
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Microsoft Used China-Based Engineers to Support Product Recently Hacked by China Microsoft announced that Chinese state-sponsored hackers had exploited vulnerabilities in its popular SharePoint software but didn’t mention that it has long used China-based engineers to maintain…

When Microsoft revealed that Chinese state-sponsored hackers had exploited vulnerabilities in SharePoint, it did not disclose that China-based engineers handle support for the widely used collaboration software.

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If you frequently work with PDF, you might want to bookmark this open-source, privacy-focused web-based toolkit.
luxpdf.com

8 months ago 1 1 0 0

This is cool.

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