Collective #741







GenCup

A generative art project that combines graphic design, football, and data. Using the statics of FIFA World Cup games to generate abstract compositions. Every match is a new poster.

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D2

D2 is a domain-specific language (DSL) that stands for Declarative Diagramming where you describe what you want diagrammed and it generates the image.

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gpu-io

A GPU-accelerated computing library for physics simulations and other mathematical calculations. Read more in this thread and check out the examples.

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What Is the Open Web?

A working definition of an Open Web and what we can strive for to building an open and sustainable internet.

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FFmpeg – Ultimate Guide

This guide covers the ins and outs of FFmpeg starting with fundamental concepts and moving to media transcoding and video and audio processing along with practical example.

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Score

Score is an open source, platform-agnostic, container-based workload specification.

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Infisical

An open source, end-to-end encrypted tool that lets you securely sync secrets and environment variables across your team and infrastructure.

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Act

Run your GitHub Actions locally for fast feedback and replacing your makefile.

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WPWeekly Episode 361 – Introduction to the IndieWeb With David Shanske

In this episode, John James Jacoby and I are joined by David Shanske. David introduces us to a set of philosophies known as the IndieWeb, explains how it’s different from the Open Web, and how he’s been involved in the community. We discuss tools that help people own their data while still being able to take advantage of the benefits that social networks offer. We also talk about WordPress’ role and how capable it is out-of-the-box for participating in the IndieWeb.

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Bridgy connects individual sites with social networks

IndieWeb Wiki

IndieWebCamps

IndieWeb WordPress Plugin

WordPress XFN

IndieWebifying Your WordPress – IndieWeb Summit 2019

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