Today I discovered…
Nothing
I did not find anything interesting this week. I am trying couple of new projects today, I am hoping one of those project is useful to be covered in the next issue. Meanwhile, I thought of sharing some of my favourites from the archive of #OpenSourceDiscovery posts. You might want to explore one of those today.
#OpenSourceDiscovery 2: face-api.js
Today I discovered… face-api.js A JavaScript API for face detection and face recognition in the browser and nodejs with tensorflow.js Author: @justadudewhohax Demo | Source Tech Stack: Javascript, Tensorflow
#OpenSourceDiscovery 63: Plausible
Today I discovered… Plausible A lightweight (< 1 KB) and GDPR/CCPA/PECR compliant web analytics suite 💖 What I like: It’s lightweight It’s privacy regulations compliant Their approach to “build in public” and remaining bootstrapped 👎 What I dislike:
#OpenSourceDiscovery 46: Prism.js
Today I discovered… Prism.js A lightweight and robust syntax highlighting library Author: Golmote Source | Demo Tech Stack: Javascript, CSS
#OpenSourceDiscovery 35: no-class.css
Today I discovered… no-class.css A lightweight CSS framework without any class. Drop it into a barebone html and it looks better with minimal styles automatically applied to elements. Author: @davidpaulsson Source | Demo Tech Stack: CSS
#OpenSourceDiscovery 77: penpot
Today I discovered… penpot A web-based design and prototyping platform. Uses SVG (open standard) as the native format. 💖 What I like: Developer-friendly: For a web developer, it feels more like home compared to Figma. For example, the auto-layout feature is implemented using flex layout. Being able change the flex properties visually makes it intuitive for…
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