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Hi web workers,
Welcome to The Whale Newsletter, here are my latest finds:
Catppuccin
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Soothing pastel theme for the high-spirited! A community-driven color scheme meant for coding, designing, and much more!
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Bitchat
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Bitchat is a decentralized peer-to-peer messaging application that operates over bluetooth mesh networks. no internet required, no servers, no phone numbers.
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Kurrier
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Kurrier turns your existing email credentials into a full webmail, modern, private, and designed to run anywhere.
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TiniJS
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A small, fast and interoperable framework for building Landing Pages, SPA, PWA, Desktop and Mobile apps.
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CommaFeed
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Bloat-free feed reader. CommaFeed is a Google Reader inspired self-hosted RSS reader, based on Quarkus and React/TypeScript.
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Remixicon
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Open-source neutral-style system symbols elaborately crafted for designers and developers. All of the icons are free for both personal and commercial use.
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VuePress, static site generator built on vue.js
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VuePress is a single page application powered by Vue, Vue Router and webpack which create a server-rendered version of the app and render corresponding html.
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How display:content works
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Ire Aderinokun, Frontend Developer and User Interface Designer, explains in this post how display:content really works.
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That's it for today ...
👋 See you in the next newsletter!
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