Meine pinboard.in-Links vom 30. Juli bis zum 28. August:
- Pollen - is a publishing system that helps authors create beautiful and functional web-based books. Pollen includes tools for writing, designing, programming, testing, and publishing.
- A Soft Murmur - Ambient sounds to wash away distraction. A Soft Murmur uses HTML5 audio with jQuery and jQuery Mobile. It should work in most modern web browsers. It will not work in Safari on iOS (iPhones and iPads) due to limited support for HTML5 audio.
- The best part of playing Solitaire - is the Solitaire effect.
- Übersicht - lets you run system commands and display their output on your desktop in little containers, called widgets. Widgets are written using HTML5, which means theyare easy to write and customize, can show data in tables, charts, graphs … you name it, can react to different screen sizes.
- nemex - is a tiny app that helps you to track and curate ideas and projects. It’s self-hosted and based on markdown.
- Quassel IRC - is a modern, cross-platform, distributed IRC client, meaning that one (or multiple) client(s) can attach to and detach from a central core – much like the popular combination of screen and a text-based IRC client such as WeeChat, but graphical. In addition to this unique feature, we aim to bring a pleasurable, comfortable chatting experience to all major platforms (including Linux, Windows, and MacOS X as well as Android smartphones), making communication with your peers not only convenient, but also ubiquitous available.
- Comskip - is a free mpeg commercial detector. It is a windows console application that reads a mpeg file and analyses the content based on a large amount of configurable parameters. After analysis it generates a file in various possible formats containing the location of the commercials inside the mpeg file.
- Glowing Bear - is an HTML5 web frontend for WeeChat that strives to be a modern and slick interface. It relies on WeeChat to do all the heavy lifting (connections, servers, history, etc) and then provides some nice features on top of that, like content embedding (images, video) and desktop notifications. The main advantage, though, is that you can access it from any modern internet device without having to worry about ssh connections or terminal emulators.
- flappyvird - by Yasuhiro Matsumoto is a version of Flappy Bird for Vim. To play it, type :FlappyVird, and then press space to jump. It’s an exquisite work of ASCII art, complete with a Japanese-style emoticon for the bird.
- Streisand - sets up a new server running L2TP/IPsec, OpenSSH, OpenVPN, Shadowsocks, Stunnel, and a Tor bridge. Either locally or on your favourite cloud host. It also generates custom configuration instructions for all of these services. At the end of the run you are given an HTML file with instructions that can be shared with friends, family members, and fellow activists.