Open Source Versions of Classic Games, Red Alert, Command & Conquer, Dune 2000, Transport Tycoon
Dive into the Nushell (nu) open-source project. Discover how this Rust-based shell revolutionizes the terminal experience through structured data, powerful pipelines, and cross-platform versatility.
A lightweight, versatile, and privacy-focused file converter for self-hosting. Keep your data off third-party servers while supporting over 1,000 file formats.
Improve your VSCode setup with 5 simple UI tweaks: enable Sticky Scroll to keep track of your code structure, turn on smooth cursor animations for a better feel, and use native tabs on macOS to declutter your windows.
For bloggers and indie hackers, having an email address with your own domain is a must. Since personal usage usually isn't that high, a free setup is the way to go. Here is how to get a free professional email for both sending and receiving.
This tool is packed with over 80 practical mini-tools for your daily coding tasks, like timestamp converters, random string generators, Base64 encoding, and much more.
These are some of my favorite books. I highly recommend them because while working hard is important, you also need to keep your mind sharp with new ideas.
Developers deal with JSON data all the time, and having a handy tool to visualize it makes life much easier. JsonHero is packed with features and offers three ways to explore your data: Column view (the most powerful), Tree view, and standard JSON view.
FluentRead is an open-source alternative to Immersive Translate. It might be a bit more basic in terms of features, but it's open-source and stores your data locally (except for the AI part). It's a great choice if you care about privacy. Unlike Immersive Translate, which requires a subscription for AI features, FluentRead lets you just plug in your own API keys. Supports Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and more.