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projects.kevinandersen.dk
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| | | | | Winters in Denmark are very brutal because of the lack of daylight, and the COVID-lockdown of 2020 only made it worse. I didn't use to be affected by the darkness, but living with a foreigner experiencing her first Danish winters, I became much more aware of it. Some years back, I started following @SunOfSeldo on Twitter. It's an account that writes daily tweets about the advancement of daylight between winter- and summer-solstice, and finds this wonderful balance between quantitative measures of minutes and seconds of added daylight, but also writing qualitative, emotionally uplifting statements about the sun. | |
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www.daveperrett.com
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| | | | | One of my favourite services at the moment is Transloadit, who provide an image processing API that works a treat on top of platforms like Heroku, where there are strict request timeout limits that make large uploads difficult. They handle auto-orientation of images automagically by default, and normally I'm not even aware of it happening during testing since my camera and OSX also handle auto-orientation transparently. | |
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www.smashingapps.com
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| | | | | There are many web based code editors out there, but getting by free and good ones is not that easy. That is why I am sharing few robust web based editors that also recognize as IDEs (integrated development environment) to code directly from your browser. Read each entry in the list and see which website suits your needs best. | |
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cepheus.neocities.org
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