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Simple video editor for adding zooms

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Text art on every topic, ever.

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Random comic generator for C&H comics. What's the best you can make?

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Hi everyone! Just wanted to share a small project I’ve been working on: 🌐 https://www.histogrammaker.online/

I made it because I couldn’t find a straightforward tool that just… worked. Most existing ones felt outdated or overloaded with features I didn’t need. So I built my own!

If you ever need to make a quick histogram — whether for class, a report, or just for fun — I hope it comes in handy. :)

Always happy to hear thoughts or suggestions. Thanks for checking it out!

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I just want to express my thanks to all of you, who gave such valuable feedback for when I posted my site here https://www.cornersofinternet.com/

Edit -- For those who do not remember, (https://www.cornersofinternet.com/) is a place where I am curating websites, movies, games that are not mainstream. I was tired of scrolling the same 2 apps all day and wanted to make a website where I can find other places on the internet that are cooler and bring back the joy of discovering something new.

I made so much improvement based on your feedbacks.

Now I turned the site into a chrome extension, I wanted tell y'all first coz here is where I found the most amount of feedback.

Hope you enjoy the extension too, still open to your feedbacks. Lots of love again.

Thank you,

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Examples include MD5, SHA256, SHA512, SHA3, Keccak, Base64, Base32, JSON, XML, and QR code related tools.

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Struggling to pick the right telescope for your stargazing adventures? Whether you’re a newbie aiming to spot Jupiter’s moons or a seasoned observer hunting distant galaxies, our Telescope Finder Tool at TelescopeAdvisor has you covered. Check it out here.
This easy-to-use tool takes the guesswork out of choosing your ideal scope. Just answer a few quick questions about:
Experience Level: Beginner, intermediate, or expert—there’s something for everyone.

Observation Goals: Planets, nebulae, galaxies—you name it.

Budget: Get the best bang for your buck, no matter your price range.

Plus extras like portability, light pollution, and astrophotography needs!

Once you’ve set your preferences, hit “Search,” and voilà—tailored recommendations with expert reviews and comparisons. It’s a gem from TelescopeAdvisor, designed to make your cosmic journey a breeze.
Try it out and let me know what you think—what’s your dream telescope setup? Launch the tool here: Telescope Finder Tool. Clear skies, everyone!

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Shfl is a music recommendation tool — one that depends only on the very simplest algorithm of them all, random sampling. It is built from a massive number of specific recommendations from music critics, musicians, and a few carefully chosen lists from around the web. There's no robots peeking over your shoulder here, we're trying to optimize for surprise, which is why you can go straight from Danny Brown to Scarlatti.

Shfl is a big, densely-connected graph — there's lots of ways to customize your path through it. Tapping on a tag or the icons next to the date, label, or album recommender will restrict the sampler to albums that share that attribute. Filters can also be added manually, and they can be combined — you can filter on African music from the 70's, for instance, or norwegian black metal, or jazz guitar. If you're not sure where to start, we also publish guides to various musical subjects, collections of albums grouped by topic, and there's a best-of section with jumping-off points for many of the most popular genres on the site.

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