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This is a good, open-source resource for guidelines on creating CLIs, which goes over some common mistakes.

https://clig.dev/


I would take a look at Fedi.Directory[0], a directory of accounts to follow based on category, and curated by humans.

[0]: https://fedi.directory/


I didn’t know about this, thanks for sharing!


You can 100% download higher quality audio tracks from YouTube using yt-dlp. You have to use session cookies from a browser that you've logged into your premium account with to get the higher quality tracks. There are options with yt-dlp to help with this.


This is kind of the confusion I mean. Sometimes YouTube Music has audio tracks that you are seemingly different to the "X Artist - Topic" videos you can find on YouTube proper. I'll have to revisit this again to see if it's all the same now, because the last time I was looking into it a few years ago not everything I had organised in playlists on YTM was available via regular YouTube playlists I could rip with yt-dlp.


Thanks for your work on this! I recently used 98.css in my fairly simple web app[0] for a recreation of something from my childhood, and it worked beautifully for my purposes.

[0]: https://www.mathsheets.net/


I'd suggest using checkboxes instead of radio buttons for the operator selection. It would be useful, I think, to have a mix of just addition and subtraction, or just multiplication and division, instead of having one option or all four.


I hadn't thought of that use case, thanks for the feedback!


Thank you for including houndstooth :,)


Phenomenal work


This is amazing, thanks for this! I made a simple app using 98.css because that was the most feature-filled retro CSS library I could find. Going to try and use your 3.1 schemes :)


I use the Augmented Steam extension[0], which shows a more prominent banner if a game has DRM, anti-cheat, requires a third-party account, or other gotchas. Plus a bunch of other useful features

[0]: https://github.com/IsThereAnyDeal/AugmentedSteam


Bulma had a major update this past March to v1.0.0, with a couple minor releases since. Still receiving commits somewhat regularly, so I wouldn't call it dead.

https://github.com/jgthms/bulma/releases


On their website, they do have this page: https://acreom.com/blog/acreom-vs-obsidian


There's several solutions for comments, as documented here: https://darekkay.com/blog/static-site-comments/


Always on the lookout for self-hosted map servers, so I'll definitely try this one out.

Slightly off-topic, one thing I'm having a hard time finding is satellite imagery. I need to self-host an offline web application using CesiumJS, and while I can spin up a map server, I can't find satellite imagery for free or cheap. I've used MapTiler[0], their server works great and they offer low-res satellite imagery for free/testing, but their high-res images are out of my price range.

Anyone know of resources for downloading offline images of satellite imagery, compatible with OpenFreeMap or other server for use with CesiumJS? Doesn't have to be super recent images but would be nice.

[0]: https://www.maptiler.com/


Satellite images are definitely expensive, they are by far the biggest cost for MapHub. I spend more on satellite images per month than on servers. I couldn't find a high quality satellite images from free sources.


You can find simple yet affordable satellite imagery for self hosting here https://www.keimaps.com/articles/self-hosted-basemap-cesium


Currently researching this myself? Have you explored the satellite images from ESA/NASA? They are painful to discover but they're available to download for free and fairly (3-6 months) up to date.


I have, though admittedly not deeply enough. Agreed about the discoverability though, I never could quite find what I'm looking for (and perhaps I don't know exactly what I'm looking for)


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