I've just released devd, a small, self-contained, command-line-only HTTP server for developers. It started as a weekend stress-relief hack (that's a thing where I'm from), but has now become my preferred "daily driver" for most web-ish things. It's simple, direct and does more or less exactly what I need. This isn't terribly surprising, since I wrote it to scratch my own idiosyncratic itch - hopef
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TLDR: After about 3 weeks of using Meteor seriously (8 hours a day), I decided that, despite its benefits, it would be shortsighted, and perhaps lethal, for my organization to use Meteor. Meteor may be right for you, but it isnât for me. This is the article I wish Iâd read before investing a month on it. Want to convince me otherwise? Please make a compelling counter case. Update 10/22: While I ha
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What is it?Shellshare allows you to broadcast your terminal live with a single command. How to use?Open a terminal and write: $ curl -sLowget -qO shellshare https://get.shellshare.net $ python shellshare Sharing terminal in https://shellshare.net/r/EPbZJ7VZNakS9vwUlS $ # Everything you do now will be broadcast live on the URL above. $ # When you're done, hit CTRL+D $ exit End of transmission. Supp
Creating Sound From Scratch Letâs start at the beginning, 50 years ago, when an electrician (not a musician!) named Robert Moog devised a new way to make sound: using an electrical signal. On the heels of the invention of the transistor, Moog (rhymes with âvogueâ) made a machine that could break sound down into its most fundamental properties and control every aspect of it with voltageâessentially
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