justhach,
@justhach@lemmy.world avatar

This site will show you how to tackle any stain.

Scribbd,

This wording always has me imagining beefy American footballers tackling stained carpets.

kuadhual,

Sadly, today I was greeted with this message: We have discontinued our stain solution website.

FlyingSquid,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

www.whatfontis.com

Figures out what the font is from an uploaded image. I’ve used it multiple times.

Deebster,
@Deebster@programming.dev avatar

I always use whatthefont.com although mostly cos the name’s funny which makes it easy to remember. Any idea which is better?

dangblingus,

There’s also WhatFont add on/browser extension that lets you highlight text on a website and it’ll tell you what font it is!

Sterile_Technique,
@Sterile_Technique@lemmy.world avatar

For those in school:

www.desmos.com/scientific - badass scientific calculator. Desmos has a mobile app as well.

www.madeintext.com/subscript-generator/ - Helpful for typing out shit like: Na₂HPO₄ + H⁺ → NaH₂PO₄ + Na⁺

Also Windows Key + Period will open up a menu with a shit on of emojis and special characters, for things like that → arrow.

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/475b8c27-324f-479b-b735-b61addbb40d7.png

^note that it’s got tabs on both the top and bottom of the menu

Strawberry,

also win+; for emoji!

AnonStoleMyPants,

Man, this made me remember that the win+period -window used to have a search bar in it. Loved it. Then suddenly I guess Microsoft thought that it was too convenient because it vanished.

Azzu,

It simply uses the text field you use it in as the search bar, you can just start typing and get results.

AnonStoleMyPants,

Oh wait really! Shit I need to try it out, thanks!

Sterile_Technique,
@Sterile_Technique@lemmy.world avatar

It still -kind of- does, it’s just not super intuitive anymore. Open the menu, select the tab, then just start typing your search. The text you type will appear in the text field you were typing in before opening the win+. menu, but as you type it’ll filter the emojis and symbols down to the ones that match your input, and then replace your input when you click one.

Really should just have a search bar. -_-

silverwing,

www.desmos.com/calculator is what I use every time I have to plot any graph

kuadhual,

just tried it, Windows/Meta + Period also works on KDE Plasma 5. 😀

elscallr,
@elscallr@lemmy.world avatar

justtherecipe.com

Extracts recipes from blogspam

developer,

curlconverter.com converts browser requests to code, huge time saver

Buck,

The Dev tools in Firefox (and probably other browsers) can do this, too. Not just curl, also fetch and other formats

developer,

Yeah I’m copying those requests to curl and then put it inside the website to have a working Python code

hperrin,

port87.com

An email service that uses addresses like yourname-appname@port87.com to organize all your email into a folder for every app/service.

You can also make these addresses screen senders before their email goes through, for something like yourname-friends@port87.com.

You can mark them as public and they’ll be included in a list if someone emails the bare address (yourname@port87.com), so you can share your bare address all over the internet without getting spam.

(Full disclosure: I created and operate this service.)

Tuggles,

So, you can do this with gmail already. What’s your pitch on why someone should use Port87 instead of Gmail (besides the obvious Google is evil, etc.)?

kaffeeringe,
@kaffeeringe@feddit.de avatar

It’s not Google. I’m sold.

atoro,

A lot of services have stopped accepting + addresses as valid, or even stripping them before saving. So at least for a while, - addresses could be more useful

emptiestplace,

It is trivial to strip +xyz from all of the email addresses in a list.

bitwaba,

Same for -xyz…

njinx,

If you read the website they have a workaround. Email sent to the bare address will Be denied and receive an automated response.

Forbo,
@Forbo@lemmy.ml avatar

Buy a domain, set up a catch-all and use servicename@yourdomain. Boom.

rappo,

you can also just buy your own domain and set it up your gmail/whatever as the catchall, then use appname@mydomain.com

abraxas,

Last I saw, Google charges for this. More than this guy’s service.

Also, it seems like his service is about automatically having username-category email addresses. Definitely not hard to replicate, but it circumvents the common blocking of plus-signs in email addresses you see nowadays. And while not hard, it’s a bit less trivial to catch any old email with a dash in it and “magically” convert it to a category in the main inbox.

rappo,

Google doesn’t even factor into this. Go to your registrar of choice (namecheap, etc), buy a domain, and setup that domain to forward all emails to your email address.

So if you have abraxas@gmail.com and you just bought abraxas.me, in namecheap you can setup *@abraxas.me to go to your gmail account, and then sign up for sites using whatever@abraxas.me you want. There’s no + or - involved, use any word you want. Signing up for lemmy.world? lemmyworld@abraxas.me will go right to your gmail (or whatever email you use)

abraxas,

Fair point. That is free. I guess it would boil down to what the mail categorization would look like in this guy’s service. I will say I thought it was odd that it isn’t just mail middleware with the guy struggling with having to build his IMAP in node.js.

squidspinachfootball,

Are you able to differentiate between emails as they come in? E.g., seeing an email was sent to lemmyworld@abraxas.me vs spammynewsletter@abracas.me?

rappo,

indeed. It comes in as reallyshadywebsite@squidspinachfootball.xyz, so not only can you easily filter/label them, but you can immediately tell who had a security breach and/or sold your email.

xigoi,
@xigoi@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Where is the pricing?

hperrin,

I don’t have it on the promotional site right now, but here’s the breakdown:

  • Receive unlimited mail, 500MB storage: Free
  • Send unlimited mail*: $1/month
  • 2GB extra: $2/month
  • 10GB extra: $6/month
  • 20GB extra: $10/month
  • 100GB extra: $20/month
  • 1TB extra: $40/month

There are upcoming features that I haven’t done the market research and cost analysis for yet to determine pricing, but these are the features that are still in development:

  • Native mobile app (right now it’s a PWA): Free
  • IMAP/SMTP/CardDAV for third party clients and to import/export/sync: Undetermined price
  • Custom domain with unlimited addresses: Undetermined price
  • Additional users for you custom domain: Undetermined price
  • The reason for charging $1/month to send email is so that spammers won’t use my service to send spam. A spammer is very unlikely to divulge their real payment information.
xigoi, (edited )
@xigoi@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

That sounds reasonable! Though personally, I definitely wouldn’t use an e-mail service without IMAP support.

hperrin,

I feel you. Technically, the service is in a public beta test, only because I don’t have all the features complete yet.

I have the IMAP spec printed out in a binder at my desk. I have to write the server myself because of how Port87 works (I can’t just use an off-the-shelf server, like Dovecot). But I’m working hard to get IMAP support out soon! :)

PS: also, once I do write it, the IMAP server will be open source, just like the CardDAV server I’m working on.

zonkerdonker, (edited )

For all my fellow mechanical engineers out there, Custom Parts is an incredible tool for estimating tooling and production costs for injection molding, die casting, stamping, you name it. For runs all the way from 50 parts to 2 million I’ve found the estimates there to be consistently within 10% of the quotes we’ve gotten from suppliers

Edit: Corrected link, that’s what I get for going off memory lol

numanair,

Do you mean www.custompartnet.com ?

zonkerdonker,

I did indeed haha. Thanks

PsychedSy,

Erowid.org

Jeremyward,
PsychedSy,

I’m insanely confused.

HoustonHenry,

Maybe they started on Erowid, took some stuff, and ended up there?

PsychedSy,

Maybe. Fair.

lingh0e,

You can’t mention Erowid without mentioning similar organizations like Dancesafe, MAPS and Bluelight. I’m not being hyperbolic when I say that I am only here today because of those sites. I am literally where I am today because of my time on Bluelight.

PsychedSy,

I’m in my 40’s. Erowid has been with me since I was a teen. I don’t really know about the rest, but ty.

hungryphrog,

flagid.org

This site lets you identify flags by color, shape, charges etc.

GeoGio7,

Jesus Christ that’s a lot of ads

hungryphrog,

Does it have a lot of them? I have a blocker so I didn’t know.

GeoGio7,

Opening it through an app with no blocker, yeah it’s a lot and very obtrusive too

iCy619,

I use Blokada on my phone. Works out pretty well for me, and they may service more than mobile devices.

h3rm17,

Adaway if you dont like the turn they took with blokada 4 or 5, cant remember

tetra,
@tetra@feddit.de avatar

With 20k GitHub stars not really obscure I suppose, but maybe someone doesn’t know it:

gchq.github.io/CyberChef/

Works offline and you can chain recipes.

chaorace,
@chaorace@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

I spend a lot of time trying to figure out obscure undocumented data formats and cyberchef is absolutely incredible for that. Here’s a fun little preview of what that looks like

lud,

Fixed link

You have to escape all the “)” otherwise it ends the link.

chaorace,
@chaorace@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

I don’t know what platform you’re on, but from the web frontend my link works as-is. Here’s what the escaped version you sent looks like:

A screenshot of the prior comment showing a really fucked up mess of text instead of a link

If you’re using a mobile app, I would suggest that you report the link rendering issue as a bug

lud,

You’re right. The rendering in my app is broken.

Liz,

thistothat.com

How to glue things together

meyotch,

somafm.com

A good selection of internet radio stations that has been around for many many years

makyo,

Good opportunity to specifically recommend radioparadise.com - been supporting them for a very, very long time.

DuncanIdaho,

I’ve you use any music tech, or recording software, you can work out subdivisions with this online calculator: tomhess.net/Tools/DelayCalculator.aspx

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  • Twoafros,

    Tried neal.fun based on your recommendation and its been keeping me amazed all day!! Thank you!

    pomodoro_longbreak,
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    Wow yeah, I lost a lot of time there. Hard to shake off!

    jmsy,

    Holy shit. In 5 minutes of using Kagi, it’s so nice. Thanks

    Leyla,

    Neal.fun is neat. Something that I was looking for. Thank you

    Twoafros,

    I thought *Ffmpeg * meant something else

    funktion,

    That M is doing a lot of heavy lifting in this scenario

    philpo,

    Depending on the size of the peg it might not be a good idea to heavy lift for a while.

    fernandu00,

    Good Lord I’ve used ffmpeg for years to convert my videos and just realized today it’s name could be a naughty search word in adult sites

    Veneroso,
    pacjo,

    Sharedrop seems a bit dead. Consider pairdrop.net as an alternative.

    kerr,

    Microwave Watt?? Converts cooking instructions to whatever your actual microwave is (mine’s a shitty 700w beast so I have to add about 50% cooking time to most things). www.microwavewatt.com

    GoosLife,

    I use that all the time. I have so many friends who just give it however long it says on the packaging and then complain their microwaves suck.

    The only thing that can still throw me off course is when the packaging says: “microwave for about 7-9 minutes depending on your microwave”. Bro, what am I supposed to do with this information? I’m ready to go watt for watt, I don’t want to keep an eye on my microwave. I just wanna hear the bing and know it’s done.

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