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Patrik Csak
Mela is a simple, elegant and modern recipe manager for iOS and macOS that syncs with iCloud.
Mela
Mela
Recipe manager for iOS and macOS from the maker of Reedle
Patrik Csak
See a Mastodon account’s most-favo(u)rited posts
Top Mastodon Posts
Top Mastodon Posts
See a Mastodon account’s most-favo(u)rited posts
Patrik Csak
Upcoming Playlists automatically generates daily-updated playlists of music by artists performing soon near you. Find the playlist for your city, discover new artists big and small, then go see them live!
Upcoming Playlists
Upcoming Playlists
Auto-updated playlists of artists playing soon near you
Patrik Csak
The addicting circle drawing game by Matt Round has a new home on neal.fun! How steady are your hands?
Draw a Perfect Circle by Neal.fun
Draw a Perfect Circle by Neal.fun
Test your circle drawing abilities
Patrik Csak
Markdoc is a powerful, flexible, Markdown-based authoring framework.

From personal blogs to massive documentation sites, Markdoc is a content authoring system that grows with you.
Markdoc
Markdoc
Powerful, flexible, Markdown-based authoring framework
Patrik Csak
The Hemingway Editor cuts the dead weight from your writing. It highlights wordy sentences in yellow and more egregious ones in red.
Hemingway helps you write with power and clarity by highlighting adverbs, passive voice, and dull, complicated words.
Hemingway Editor 3
Hemingway Editor 3
Make your writing bold and clear.
Patrik Csak
Curvature generates a map highlighting the most twisty roads, all across the world.
Curvature helps those who enjoy twisty roads (such as motorcycle or driving enthusiasts) find promising roads that may not be well known.
Curvature
Curvature
Find the fun, twisty roads worldwide
Patrik Csak
US$4.99/month
- Device-level encryption
- 280+ servers in 30+ countries
- No bandwidth restrictions
- No logging of your network activity
- Connect up to 5 devices
Mozilla VPN
Mozilla VPN
A VPN from the trusted pioneer in internet privacy.
Patrik Csak
Your life.
One safe place.
Say goodbye to boxes stuffed with papers, and hello to a whole new way to organize your life.
Everplans
Everplans
Your life. One safe place.
Patrik Csak
Amethyst allows you to cycle among several different window layouts. Layouts can also be enabled/disabled to control whether they appear in the cycle sequence at all.
Amethyst
Amethyst
Tiling window manager for macOS along the lines of xmonad
Patrik Csak
Mokibo turns the entire surface of the keyboard into a large touchpad
Mokibo Touchpad Keyboard
The Touchpad Embedded Keyboard.
Patrik Csak

Find and understand parcel information at any level, whether you're

buying or developing property, need data for research or professional

purposes, or just curious who owns that lot down the street.

landgrid.com
landgrid.com
Nationwide property data and mapping tools for everyone
Patrik Csak

GitHut 2.0 is an attempt to proceed the githut.info project. The project did not received any update since 2014/Q4, that is mainly due to the fact that Github Archive changed its datasets. GitHub is the largest code host in the world, with 20 million users and more than 57 million repositories as of April 2017. By analyzing how languages are used in GitHub it's possible to understand the popularity of programming languages among developers and to discover the unique characteristics of each language. GitHub provides a public API to interact with its huge dataset of events and interaction with the hosted repositories. GitHub Archive goes a step further by aggregating and storing the API data. The quantitative data used in GitHut 2.0 is collected from the GitHub Archive dataset via Google BigQuery.

The GihHub Archive dataset can be accessed by queries that are syntactically almost the same as SQL queries, with exception of some additional functionality provided by Google. Google provides a free query limit of 1000 GB per month. The query volume is calculated very precisely, it only counts the data that you actually access, regardless of the overall dataset size. This allows you to query datasets, even in the case that they are much bigger than the free query volume. The free query limit is therefore sufficient for the purpose of this Website. You will find the queries that are used to calculate the statistics in the README.md. However if you don't like the idea of using a Google Service for any reason, you can also download the files from the GitHub Archive and process them manually. The statistics are updated on a quarterly basis.

The language percentage distribution in the line chart shows the top 10 languages since 2012/Q2. The ranking table shows the top 50 languages based on the last quarter, while the trend is calculated as difference from the same quarter of the year before. The percentage gives the actual fraction of Pull Requests, Pushes, ... in relation to the top 50 languages shown in the table, consequently summing up all fractions in the table results in 100%. The change shows the difference of the percentage compared to last years value, as for example year 2016 percentage plus year 2017 change equals 2017 percentage. The trend arrows indicate the change in ranking. Two up arrows stands for more than three ranks up within one year. No arrow indicates that nothing has changed, consequently one up arrow fills the gap. The down arrow definition is analogue. Please note that it is possible that the ranking shown in the table does not match the chart ranking, since they are calculated over a different time period (quarter vs. full history). Please also note that there is not enough data available in the GitHub Archive dataset to calculate a statistical accurate ranking table or chart for any time period before 2012/Q2.

GitHut 2.0
GitHut 2.0
A small place to discover languages in GitHub
Patrik Csak

GitHut is an attempt to visualize and explore the complexity of the universe of programming languages used across the repositories hosted on GitHub.

GitHut
GitHut
Discover new programming languages on GitHub
Patrik Csak

Find the shortest path between two (data) points.Six Degrees of Wikipedia is

Six Degrees of Wikipedia
Six Degrees of Wikipedia
Find the shortest path between two subjects
Patrik Csak

IBM Plex is designed Plex carefully to both meet our needs as a global tech company and express who we are as people. It took two years and a lot of work to get here, but today we have a signature typeface we’re proud and excited to share with the world. Plex is an open-source project (OFL) and free to download and use. The Plex family comes in a Sans, Serif, Mono and Sans Condensed, all with roman and true italics. The fonts have been designed to work well in user interface (UI) environments as well as other mediums. This project provides all source files and file formats to support most typographical situations.

IBM Plex
IBM's new corporate typeface