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DiceBear is an avatar library for designers and developers. 🌍 - GitHub - dicebear/dicebear: DiceBear is an avatar library for designers and developers. 🌍
Aggregate all your data sources and transform them into a great GraphQL API for your clients with many best practices built-in for you—fully typesafe.
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JSON Crack Editor is a tool for visualizing into graphs, analyzing, editing, formatting, querying, transforming and validating JSON, CSV, YAML, XML, and more.
Novel is a Notion-style WYSIWYG editor with AI-powered autocompletions. Built with Tiptap, OpenAI, and Vercel AI SDK.
🎧 Open source Spotify client that doesn't require Premium nor uses Electron! Available for both desktop & mobile! - GitHub - KRTirtho/spotube: 🎧 Open source Spotify client that doesn't ...
:cookie: Simple cross-browser cookie-consent plugin written in vanilla js - GitHub - orestbida/cookieconsent: :cookie: Simple cross-browser cookie-consent plugin written in vanilla js
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Fluent UI web represents a collection of utilities, React components, and web components for building web applications. - GitHub - microsoft/fluentui: Fluent UI web represents a collection of utili...
I make a conscious effort to keep myself updated with new technologies and tools, although it can be challenging. Here are several resources I use: 1. GitHub Feed I find my GitHub feed helpful for following open source libraries and discovering new things from the people I follow. 2. GitHub Trending I filter repositories by my tech stack and explore the daily trending ones. 3. daily.dev This is another resource I rely on to stay updated. However, sometimes it's not easy for me to discover new things here. I try to fine-tune my feed, but I still come across articles about REST APIs, CRUD, or similar topics repeatedly. 4. Twitter Of course, Twitter is one of my favorites. However, I have to be careful not to get lost in endless scrolling, as most of the content I consume there is not related to programming. 5. hashnode.com While not one of my top choices, I occasionally scan through Hashnode, which mostly focuses on blog posts. 6. dev.to This platform is similar to Hashnode, and I visit it from time to time. However, I'm not particularly interested in reading yet another article about building a REST API with Node.js and Express, for God's sake. 7. Medium There are indeed some excellent articles on this platform. However, it's not a place I visit every day.
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Dub.co is the open-source link management infrastructure for modern marketing teams to create, share, and track short links.
📊 Interactive JavaScript Charts built on SVG. Contribute to apexcharts/apexcharts.js development by creating an account on GitHub.
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