Eight sources of wonder
A beautiful summary of the sources of awe that really resonates with me. More - link
A beautiful summary of the sources of awe that really resonates with me. More - link
“Linked energy information on hundreds of topics crowdsourced from industry and government agencies.” - link
“Instant fuzzy find any file. Act on it in the same instant” - link
“Create small, fast, secure, cross-platform applications” - link
“Fastest and most accurate file search app for macOS” - link
Minimalist Gluten-Free Okonomiyaki
"This website is dedicated to the study, cataloging and attribution of SEIKO's vintage (and neo-vintage) world time watches." - link
This an idea for a game website.
“LRCLIB is a completely free service for finding and contributing synchronized lyrics, with an easy-to-use and machine-friendly APIs” - link
This is an open source music player for MacOS that people say is good - link
This is a primary medical AI tool used in the US (by actual doctors) - link
“The Video Game History Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to preserving, celebrating, and teaching the history of video games...” - link
“Export Apple Notes to HTML, Markdown, PDF, and Word with images intact.” - link
Wow, I love everything about this “open source” blender - designed to be repairable, upcycled materials, physically small, can use random glass jars. 😗👌 - link
I’m not really in the market for a new browser (I’m pretty happy with Safari), but if I ever need one… Chromium-based, but ad free, privacy-first. I like the vibe. - link
“Makita has been independent since 1915. They're owned by Makita. They make Makita. No parent company, no conglomerate, no PE firm in the background.” - link
“Chicago-based music superfan Aadam Jacobs has been recording the concerts he attends since the 1980s, amassing an archive of over 10,000 tapes” - link
ANTI-ANGLE GRINDER D LOCK - link
“This is no ordinary file. Open it up to discover your office, on the go!! Fill it with pens, pencils, scissors, notebooks and then stack it on your shelf.” - link
"Here, we’ll look at how to use the RenderingServer to render an isolated world into an off-screen texture" - link