The reacTogon is a multi-touch sensitive music arpeggiator based on the harmonic table.
We're tasked with making interfaces for more users in more contexts using more browsers on more devices with more screen sizes and more capabilities than ever before. That's a daunting task indeed. Thankfully, design systems are here to help.
Atomic Design details all that goes into creating and maintaining robust design systems, allowing you to roll out higher quality, more consistent UIs faster than ever before.
Nice network graph icons for Libre Office
rainbowstream - A smart and nice Twitter client on terminal written in Python.
mimesis - Python library, which helps generate mock data in different languages for various purposes. These data can be especially useful at various stages of software development and testing.
Chaos Engineering is the discipline of experimenting on a distributed system
in order to build confidence in the system’s capability
to withstand turbulent conditions in production.
Watch Internet Society's NYC MESH - PROJECTS & IDEAS on Livestream.com. We will have a series of short presentations on community networks and related projects and ideas, followed by discussions.
Speakers:
Ingrid Burrington- networks.land;
Julien Deswaef- Cuba community network;
Rory Solomon- Battlemesh and European community networks;
Jesse Tane- network modeling with linux containers;
Daniela Perdomo- goTenna- technologies for off-grid and decentralized communications;
Oliver Reynolds- Filecoin.
https://www.meetup.com/nycmesh/events/241673754/
Git is a simple, but extremely powerful system. Most people try to teach Git by demonstrating a few dozen commands and then yelling “tadaaaaa.” I believe this method is flawed. […] Until you understand the concepts upon which Git is built, you’ll feel like a stranger in a foreign land.