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Full featured, extensible enumerations for javascript.

It seems like my pandemic super-power is starting a project, getting side-tracked by some aspect of that project, turning that into its own project and then forgetting about the thing I was originally working on. In that spirit, I give you enumerated types (not just constants!) for javascript. [more inside]
posted by Mister_Sleight_of_Hand on Mar 18, 2021 - 1 comment

The Solar Nerd

In which I nerdily compile everything you might want to know if you are planning to stick solar panels on your roof or your backyard. If you already have panels and a supported inverter, you can join the community and your inverter data will show up automatically, and people can you ask you stuff. [more inside]
posted by caffeine_monkey on Feb 20, 2019 - 4 comments

Mk Mrc Grt Gn! A Disemvoweling Twitter Bot

Inspired by a tweet from (metafilter's own) Maciej Cegłowski, I made a dumb Twitter bot using Glitch one night that disemvowels 45's mouthspew on Twitter as if he were a dumb troll trying his best to annoy the mods. The resulting tweets are collected at @Dsmvwld_PTS. [more inside]
posted by snortasprocket on Jul 28, 2017 - 0 comments

Google Images for Slack

I've written a little web service that lets you search Google Image Search from Slack. I've found it to be a good companion to giphy. Here's the code and instructions to set it up. [more inside]
posted by ignignokt on Sep 30, 2015 - 0 comments

Spotmaps - film colour blueprints

Spotmaps is an on-going project to map the colour footprints of different films. The website was designed to show off the completed image library. [more inside]
posted by urbanwhaleshark on Jan 1, 2013 - 2 comments

Pogoapp: PaaS hosting startup by a couple Mefites

We started out as Rails developers trying to script capistrano deployments and somehow ended up hacking together a full platform-as-a-service system, run on dedicated servers, with S3-compatible distributed storage and a REST API/build process that's mostly heroku-compatible (i.e. Procfiles and buildpacks and one-time-processes). We've got support for Ruby 1.9.3 and 2.0 preview including Rails, node.js/CoffeeScript, python, php, etc etc. [more inside]
posted by crayz on Nov 5, 2012 - 8 comments

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