Tuesday assorted links: A concise timeline of Satoshi's emails 🔗 --- Satoshi’s Original Bitcoin v0.0 Source Code Had 1.99 Billion Bitcoin… Not 21 Million | by Fiach_Dubh | Medium Not 21 million 🔗 https://medium.com/@Fiach_dubh/1-99-billion-bitcoin-not-21-million-fad9f5550659 --- 2140 - Supporting Bitcoin research and development 2140 is a European non-profit organization (NGO) dedicated to supporting Bitcoin research and development. 🔗
Monday assorted links: Warnet Monitor and analyze the emergent behaviors of Bitcoin networks. 🔗 --- Donobu - Get more eyes on your web app Donobu is the easiest way to manually test websites. It works locally in your browser, just like you do. Download the app to get started today. 🔗 --- Plain Vanilla An explainer for doing web development using only vanilla techniques. 🔗 --- player.style - Video & audio player themes for every web player & framework Video and audio player themes that work for any web player (Video.js, Youtube embeds, and more), and with every web app framework (HTML, React, and more). Open source and built with Media Chrome so they’re fully customizable using just HTML and CSS. 🔗
Saturday assorted links: Nostr Personality Analyzing the personality of Nostr users 🔗 --- victorqribeiro/TinyJS Tiny JS is a lightweight JavaScript utility for dynamically creating HTML elements 🔗 --- dimdenGD/ultimate-express Ultimate Express is a high-performance re-implementation of Express.js, built on µWebSockets, offering the same API compatibility but with significantly faster speeds for HTTP servers. 🔗 --- Tabbied Tabbied is a free tool that lets you easily create and customize beautiful patterns for wall art, print, and more—no design skills required. 🔗 --- Tenno Tenno is an app that lets you create powerful dynamic documents where you can easily add and orchestrate computational elements. 🔗
Friday assorted links: Home – Microbolt Build your own DIY Bitcoin full node. No need to trust anyone else. 🔗 --- The Copenhagen Book A basic guideline on implementing auth for the web. 🔗 --- HTML for People This book is aimed at people who have no prior coding experience of any kind. I won’t assume you know the first thing about HTML. We will start small. But by the end of the book we will have built a personal website complete with multiple pages, images, a blog, and more. 🔗
Wednesday assorted links: Ricky Mondello » Apple Passwords’ Generated Strong Password Format 🔗 --- How To Use An Emoji As A Favicon Easily | CSS-Tricks 🔗 --- Buttery.so Buttery smooth, minimal icons for interfaces. 🔗 --- Cap — Beautiful, shareable screen recordings. Cap is the open source alternative to Loom. Lightweight, powerful, and stunning. Record and share in seconds. 🔗 --- Saving Satoshi Script Saving Satoshi script editor 🔗