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I'll go first. I was having hard time picking fonts, I am working an open-source tool to make it easier for you to select fonts for your website.
Here's a sneak peek:
The extension is submitted for review, so if you want to get notified, join other on waitlist
Extension is now live on Chrome store: Font tester
or load the extension manually from Github
Now your turn ποΈ
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We're going to have a wider announcement next week once everything is fully ready, but we have quietly put dev.to/++ live.
We have lined up partnerships β and will be adding many more β for more generous free and introductory tiers to services so individual devs don't have to break the bank just to kick off a side project.
We're also bundling it with some DEV upgrades that are mostly only feasible with a small additional cost incurred and the benefit of verification you get from a subscription.
Again, very new service, but anticipate a lot of value in this if you sign up for early-bird. π₯
This is really useful. Saw this on the sidebar yesterday.
We want to keep adding value and make it an absolute no-brainer for everyone to sign up for. For some it's already there, but soon I think it'll be very clear across the board.
π Waiting for it. It's pretty innovant.
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Very cool extension!! Love the design.
I'm building a web-based game design editor. Think Figma, but for game devs :) Written in Svelte & Rust.
Love this! Very cool project!
Thank ya :D
Buahhh, love it! incredible, thanks for doing this!
Thanks, Manuel! :)
Currently I'm working on a Amazon Price Tracker. It's a personal project. Essentially, I can submit amazon product links and my server will periodically scrape the product data.
Right now, I'm trying to get it done in any way. Because I've abandoned a lot of projects in the past.
For this first working version, I'm using node js, puppeteer and sqlite as the primary database as well as a queuing database. Here's the flow:
I just want to get done the v1of this project. Right now, the code is awful and sqlite is a poor choice for queue, and my scraper is not very efficient, and amazon is good at detecting bots, so my scraper will fail if I may add more than 10-20 products. But for now, I'm okay with that.
Later on, I want to add notification feature. So when the product prices fall, I get notified.
If you want to try my data extraction / browser automation platform dex8.com contact me for free demo account.
Good.
I have built something very similar but serverless.
github.com/openwishlist/preview
Let me if we can collaborate
@milindsingh Thanks for sharing.Your version is π― better and refined. I would like to collaborate, but I don't know where to start. We can discuss detail on twitter, sending you a request there.
You can connect me on telegram as well. t.me/adapttive
Not quite a product, more like a pet project, and hasn't worked recently, but maybe some feedback will re-ignite my will to continue working on it
The tool is currently only for image compressions, is open-source, works on the user machine, potentially can be PWA, and already can work without an internet connection with a service worker (kind of extra proof that it's secure and no data is sent to the server except analytics)
compress.cat
Its an interesting project and I really like how straight-forward and simple it is.
Since you wanted a feedback, here's couple of quick things I notice
Hopefully that should get you started :). Looking forward to see the complete project.
Thanks, Paul appreciate it
Thanks, that's great feedback didn't even know I had so many bugs at this stage
Hey checked out your project. Really handy in certain scenarios. A small suggestions: I would have liked to have sliders to be on right side like your personal website second section, instead of scrolling to bottom. Also if it's open source, provide a github link. If you don't want people to contribute, just put in the readme file.
Thanks for the feedback!
Sliders, Do you mean "quality" slider and buttons? Yeah, it makes sense but I thought it's better to have a full-width image so you can spot artifacts if there are any. Provided a link, but on landing there is still a lot of work to do to redesign it, and I am not happy with it. Right, didn't think about Readme
Thanks!
GTA (no, I'm not a Rockstar developer), GitHub Trending Archive is an app that collects information about popular GitHub repositories daily and stores it in a database. With this app, you can track changes in trends for selected programming languages ββas a local website, if you're interested, you can check it out here -> github.com/king-tri-ton/github_tre...
Great idea.
thanks
Hi. Choosing fonts is a problem if you are not a designer. Good luck with your project!
I've been working on this projects last year:
whoa! That's a lot of cool stuff you are build, good to see so many of them are open-source
Wow ! Exceptional.
Currently, mostly webauthn.passwordless.id
This is pretty impressive!
Cool.
This is a small Discord bot with beautiful photos from Unsplash. Only high quality pictures. This is a free service, and any users can search with words, or randomly get a photo. Or directly the profile of a user.
Splash Everyday - A Discord bot with Unsplash
Splash Everyday is a simple Discord bot who you can request some beautiful pictures come from Unsplash ! So you'll only find photos in HD quality and various colours!
tracepusher is my project to bring OpenTelemetry to all those places where it isn't. Think. (Power) shell scripts, CICD pipelines, translating correlated log lines to GANTT style traces, creating traces from .har files etc. etc.
github.com/agardnerIT/tracepusher
I use to hear about opentelemetry even on this platform. What is about it concretely ?
An open standard, SDK and tools to help generate telemetry data (metrics, logs and traces) in a vendor neutral way. It is not a storage / analysis platform.
In short, it's a way to make your services and applications emit telemetry in a standardised way which can then be consumed by other tooling.
This might help too: opentelemetry.io/docs/what-is-open...
Thanks too much. It is clear method to explain such topic.
My pet project is a Visual Studio extension that assists in the test-driven development process. It primarily helps generate the boilerplate code needed for TDD. Link to it: marketplace.visualstudio.com/items... and easytdd.dev/ or dev.to/easytdd
Great.
I'm working on a public quotes platform where anyone is able to add their own quotes Qlip.
I'd appreciate your feedback.
Like the idea, but seem to be loading forever?? can't see any quotes.
Please check again, I'm using a free hosting service for now and it's sometimes not active
Ok cool! got it. Since you are looking for feedback, here are some.
Those are my few suggestion. Its an interesting project, hopefully you'll continue to work on it and improve it. Good luck!
Thanks for the feedback. I'll definitely look into that
I made this tool, inspired by Omakub, for rails developers and not only. Ubuntu Development Sprinter is a collection of scripts that will set up your development environment on Ubuntu and different flavours. You can find it here.
The transience of connection.
I also have one project dropping its invite-only, public alpha launch soon, and another for which I've coded the core functionality.
1. DevScore.ai
DevScore.ai is a tool for developers who want to quantify and accelerate their impact on their projects and in the dev community (similar to CoderRank, but definitely not CoderRank). By analyzing your activity and interactions across platforms like GitHub, Gitlab, Bitbucket, Dev.to, Medium, Codepen, CodeSandbox, and like a dozen more, DevScore breaks down your impact into four key scores: Productivity, Influence, Prestige, and Engagement. These categories combine into a single, comprehensive DevScoreβyour "developer credit score," showcased on your public profile. Users will have access to their historical source metrics and will be empowered by AI-driven insights and guidance.
With DevScore, you can:
2. PageScore.ai
PageScore.ai will be a synthetic monitoring and analysis tool designed to optimize Web page performance, security, and compliance. By running scheduled scans, it dynamically assesses critical areas like SEO, accessibility, CSS/HTML validation, availability, and security headers. PageScore.ai stores historical data to track progress over time and provides actionable, AI-driven insights and recommendations to improve web page performance and compliance. With comprehensive, automated audits and alerting (via webhooks), PageScore.ai ensures that websites consistently meet modern standards for usability, operability, availability, and validity. It'll be priced on a per URL, per scan modelβpay only for what you needβwhich will undercut all competitors.
PageScore.aiβs audit categories are:
Loving animations. Pretty awesome.
Hey Community,
A few months ago, we at Trendy Studio decided to take on a challengeβbuild something new and exciting. AI is everywhere, and we wanted to create something meaningful around it. As developers, we explored various AI models but noticed a gap: there werenβt many good AI chat UIs that were modern, user-friendly, and privacy-focused.
Here are some of the features that we have provided in this OS project
π§ Multiple LLM Providers: Supports various language models, including Ollama.
π Plugins Library: Enhances functionality through a plugin system with function calling capabilities.
π Web Search Plugin: Allows the AI to access and utilize web information.
π€ Custom Assistants: Create and customize AI assistants for specific tasks or domains.
π£οΈ Text-to-Speech: Converts text responses to speech using Whisper.
ποΈ Speech-to-Text: (Coming soon) Will enable voice input for a more natural interaction.
πΎ Local Storage: Utilizes in-browser IndexedDB for efficient data storage.
π€π₯ Data Portability: Import and export your chat data for backup or transfer.
π Knowledge Spaces: (Coming soon) Create custom knowledge bases for specialized topics.
π Prompt Library: Access a collection of pre-defined prompts to guide conversations.
π€ Personalization: Utilizes a memory plugin to provide more contextual and personalized responses.
π± Progressive Web App: Installable on various devices for a native app-like experience
So, we built one from scratch! Itβs designed with users in mind and puts privacy first.
Weβd love to hear your thoughts! Check it out: llmchat.co
Keep going.
I'm building IncidentHub - It's a tool to monitor your third-party cloud and SaaS services and send notifications, primarily meant for Dev/Ops/SRE/IT Teams. I built this based on my past work experience where I felt a need for such a tool and had to be satisfied with patched together scripts.
You can sign up for free - I would love to have your feedback - incidenthub.cloud/
Interesting. Is it a tool for costumers of these all services ?
Yes, exactly. If you try it out do share feedback - you can sign up for free.
OK.