• Drop #660 (2025-06-04): Cyber Cyber Cyber 👨🏼‍🍳 🤖

    Today’s Drop is 100% focused on CyberChef👨🏼‍🍳! CyberChef is an intuitive browser-based tool for data manipulation and cryptography, allowing users to create recipes for data transformations effortlessly. The CyberChef Server offers a RESTful API for automated operations, while the CyberChef MCP server enables AI agents to perform tasks autonomously, enhancing data analysis capabilities. Explore these…


  • Drop #659 (2025-06-03): Typography Tuesday

    Today’s typography-centric edition of the Drop again discusses the risks posed by modern printer surveillance, which can trace printed materials back to their sources, highlighting the importance of returning to analog methods like letterpress printing for security. It also features two free fonts: Comic Shanns Mono and Empty Marker, suitable for coding and creative uses,…


  • Drop #658 (2025-06-02): The [Duck] Lake House

    Today’s Drop has a primer on data lakes and features DuckLake, which introduces a novel lakehouse architecture from the DuckDB folks that separates data management into three layers: storage, metadata, and computation. Using a database for metadata enhances performance and consistency, addressing issues present in traditional lakehouses. This design supports ACID transactions, schema evolution, and…


  • Drop #658 (2025-05-28): CLI Thursday

    Today’s Drop introduces three command-line tools: Yazelix, sad, and angle-grinder. Yazelix integrates terminal-based development tools for efficient workflows; sad enables interactive file modifications with a preview-first approach for safety; and angle-grinder allows real-time log file analysis using a structured, pipeline-oriented method. Each tool enhances productivity in development.


  • Drop #656 (2025-05-26): A Different Kind Of Memor[y|ial] Day

    Today’s Drop emerges from a brutal travel/work week for a Memor[y|ial] focused issue that takes a peek at the DuckDB 1.3.0 release, which enhances data analysis with external file caching, improving performance by 75%, and introduces recursive query functionality for complex data structures. It further showcases jOOQ enables type-safe SQL queries in Java/Kotlin and features…


  • Drop #655 (2025-05-19): Just Another Manic Monday

    Today’s Dop discusses two main topics: rv, a solution for R dependency management, addressing speed, reproducibility, and environment isolation, and Jetrelay, a high-performance relay for Bluesky’s jetstream feed. It emphasizes solution-focused questioning to enhance team productivity, suggesting a shift from problem analysis to actionable solutions for better outcomes.


  • Drop #654 (2025-05-16): Fool Around And Find Out Friday

    Today’s Drop highlights three spiffy tools: uchū offers a modern color palette for web design, emphasizing usability and flexibility; evildeno showcases Deno’s capabilities in offensive security operations, illustrating various attack techniques; and ThumbHash generates efficient image placeholders, enhancing website speed and user experience.


  • Drop #653 (2025-05-15): Command Line Thursday

    Today’s all-CLI Drop introduces three utilities: mandown, a terminal-based Markdown viewer; freq, an efficient text frequency analysis tool; and Biff, a modern command line tool for DateTime operations. Each tool enhances command-line usability, focusing on Markdown viewing, text analysis, and date manipulation, respectively, with specific features and performance improvements.


  • Drop #651 (2025-05-12): Monday Morning Markup Mischief Managed

    Today’s Drop features Podfox: a container-aware browser enabling easy access to containerized environments without port conflicts; Dan Abramov’s “Functional HTML” which reimagines HTML with modern programming concepts, advocating for JSON-based markup; and, httpok: a lightweight HTTP client for executing requests easily in a code editor, providing formatted responses.


  • Drop #649 (2025-05-05): A Python State Of Mind

    Today’s Drop discusses 3 Python (yes…*python*) projects: Docling, a library focused on accurate document processing; Notary, which generates badges to verify the provenance of Python packages on PyPI; and CVE Search MCP, a server for querying CVE data. Each serves distinct roles in enhancing software reliability and security.