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That is as retro as something can be. Impressive how much is possible with a touch of imagination. :)

98.cssA design system for building faithful recreations of old UIs
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GitHub repository https://github.com/notwaldorf/github-canned-responses has all the extra details on how the extension actually works.

GitHub Canned ResponsesReply to GitHub PRs or issues with canned responses
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Tried the command line tool two days ago. Lot of promise, though there is need for more example resume layouts. Current set of themes are available in GitHub repository: https://github.com/fluentdesk/fluent-themes Have seen some similar tools in the past, but most of those were based on either XML or Markdown (instead of JSON, as in this tool).

Hack My RésuméA swiss army knife for resumes and CVs
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Source code can be found from https://github.com/witheve/Eve At the moment, it is made with: — TypeScript 60.6% — Rust 26.0% — HTML 6.6% — CSS 5.7% — Other 1.1% Eve project is already two years old project, as the first commit (on the GitHub statistics page: https://github.com/witheve/Eve/graphs/contributors ) has been made in Aug 25, 2013. — Most of the 3640 commits have been done by 3...

EveBetter tools for thought
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Nice little project. :) How many individual startup choices do you currently have there (not counting matches)?

Startup BreedingFind genius ideas for your next startup
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Looks quite useful. Just spent 30 minutes testing how to use it. There are much of potential use cases for people doing research, or wanting to automate various things. It will take some time to learn the full potential of the service, but it’s more dependent on what you want to do with it.

BlockspringAccess web services from spreadsheets
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Good collection. I did see this few months ago (via Sidebar), but it is still as relevant as it was at that time. :)

CSS PunsA stylish website full of hilarious CSS puns
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Interesting overview of the cost of building the service (excluding the spent time etc.). http://cushionapp.com/expenses/ Haven't seen that many services open up their cost structure. Did you integrate with external services to get data for the visualization? Could similar visualization used with Harvest expenses data? It would allow quick overview of related costs in projects.

CushionA forecasting app for freelancers, get better insights
