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Hi web workers,
Welcome to The Whale Newsletter, here are my latest finds:
Twenty
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Modern, powerful, affordable open source CRM platform to manage your customer relationships.
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Vidbee
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The most powerful automated video downloader.
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Web Check
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All-in-one OSINT tool for analysing any website.
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og.new
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Online Open Graph image editor.
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VSCodium
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VSCodium is a fork of VSCode. This project’s sole aim is to provide you with ready to use binaries without Microsoft’s telemetry code. Hell yes, Microsoft is Microsoft! ;-)
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Midori
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Midori is an open source web browser that focuses more on being lightweight than providing you a ton of features.
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Kinto
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Kinto is a generic JSON document store with sharing and synchronisation capabilities. It's like Firebase but you store the data on your own server, it respects user privacy, works offline, stores data remotely, and synchronises across devices.
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How Does Mastodon Work?
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You have already heard about the Mastodon social network but you still don't understand in detail how it works. Kev Quirk has written two articles to help you understand how it works and how to use it.
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That's it for today ...
👋 See you in the next newsletter!
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