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Drop #719 (2025-10-17): Free-Form Friday
Today’s Drop covers Gephi Lite, a user-friendly, browser-based tool for network visualization, allowing exploration of graphs on mobile devices without installation. It also digs a little into Isochrones which represent areas reachable within specified travel times, accounting for real-world conditions. And, it links to the prompts in The Obsidian AI tagger which enhances note-taking through…
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Drop #718 (2025-10-16): Toss-Up Thursday
Today’s Drop shares insights on three resources: WorkKit, which decodes Apple’s iWork formats; a critique on software “un-quality” normalization; and AstroDither, a creative coding project for audio-visual interaction.
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Drop #716 (2025-10-13): If You Build It, It Will (Probably) Run
Today’s Drop has a focus on Meson, a build system/toolkit that streamlines builds and dependency management. Qman (build with Meson) modernizes Unix manual pages with user-friendly features, while mpv (also built with Meson) delivers a minimalist, high-performance media playback experience, focusing on control and extensibility.
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Bonus Drop #100 (2025-10-12): Al-terminal-tive Lifestyles
The wekeend Bonus Drop discusses three al-terminal-tive CLI/TUI utilities: Skim, Liquidprompt, and Zenith. Skim is a fast fuzzy finder for seamless file searching. Liquidprompt offers a customizable, context-aware prompt for Bash/Zsh, enhancing usability. Zenith is an advanced system monitor featuring zoomable charts and historical data tracking, providing in-depth performance insights.
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Drop #714 (2025-10-07): Typography Tuesday
Today’s Drop introduces Retrocide Mono, a unique monospaced font suitable for retro-futurist designs, devoid of descenders for a mechanical look. It highlights James Edmondson’s OH no Type School as an interactive resource for learning glyph design. Additionally, it presents RoboFont, a powerful, Python-based macOS font editor offering extensive customization for type designers.
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Drop #714 (2025-10-06): Monday Morning Grab Bag
Today’s Drop reflects on the “vibe coding revolution,” questioning its impact on resource creation for coders. It also introduces three projects: The Garage, an efficient object storage system; wxpull, a minimalist weather tool using open data; and faup-rs, a fast URL parser in Rust.
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Bonus Drop #99 (2025-10-04): Duly Noted
THE DROPS ARE BACK! Today, we tackle three note-taking tools: Blinko, Piles, and Memos. Blinko is an AI-integrated self-hosted system with features for task management and Markdown support. Piles is a minimal web clipper lacking organization tools, while Memos offers a lightweight, self-hosted knowledge base focused on simplicity and data privacy.
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Bonus Drop #99 (2025-09-20): Train Of Thought
The Bonus Drop has an ASAM update; presents Sniffly, an open-source dashboard by Chip Huyen for analyzing Claude Code usage (with some code & SQL to get similar data from Zed AI); and links to PostHog’s redesigned website resembling a desktop OS for better interaction and usability.
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Drop #712 (2025-09-18): Toss-Up Thursday
Today’s Drop discusses diverse topics including readability tools to enhance writing clarity, the challenges of obtaining structured JSON from LLMs, and Apple’s introduction of a private CSS property for Liquid Glass effects.
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Drop #710 (2025-09-15): Monday Morning Grab Bag
Today’s Drop discusses FFmpeg, Linkhut, and Peekaping. FFmpeg offers a detailed guide on media processing. Linkhut is a flexible social bookmarking platform, and Peekaping serves as a self-hosted uptime monitoring solution.