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Change the world! Not really, but you can create a custom map for your school/uni project, your work presentation, your next blog post, or your social media account. Check out the showcase to see some examples of data visualized with MapChart!
Abc-Map est un logiciel de cartographie en ligne, simple à comprendre et à utiliser.
Avec Abc-Map vous pouvez créer:
- Des itinéraires de balades ou de randonnées
- Des cartes routières, des cartes touristiques, des itinéraires événementiels, ...
- Des cartes pour activités professionnelles : places de marchés, zones de travail, ...
- Des cartes statistiques : densité de population par régions, budgets par communes, ...
- Et plus !
Créer simplement des cartes thématiques en 3 étapes
Géoréférencement automatique
Les noms de pays, les codes ISO ou les coordonnées associés à vos données sont reconnus automatiquement.
Projections paramétrables
Dites adieu à Mercator et changez de projection à tous moments. Montrez le monde qui correspond à vos données.
Visualisations
Huit formes de visualisations paramétrables et combinables à l'envi.
Fonds de carte
Plusieurs fonds de cartes à disposition avec différents découpages géographiques.
Générateur de fonds de carte
Les fonctionnalités classiques de cartographie thématique couplées à des méthodes innovantes (symboles proportionnels, cartes choroplèthes, cartes des discontinuités, cartes lissées, carroyages, anamorphose, etc.).
If you’ve been running your own personal website or a blog for a while, you are likely familiar with the
og:image
andtwitter:image
meta tags that let you specify an image that will be shown when you or someone else shares a link to your site or an article on social media.Did you also know that there are accompanying meta tags that let you provide alt text for this image?
That would be
og:image:alt
andtwitter:image:alt
.
Earlier this year we’ve been asked to help redesign the website of lowtechmagazine.com. The primary goal of the redesign was to radically reduce the energy use associated with accessing their web content. At the same time it is an attempt to find out what a low-tech website could be.
In general the idea behind lowtechmagazine.com is to understand technologies and techniques of the past and combine them with the knowledge of today. Not in order to be able to ‘do more with the same’, but rather ‘to do the same with less’.
Our new website is designed to radically reduce the energy use associated with accessing our content.
Low-tech Magazine was born in 2007 and has seen minimal changes ever since. Because a website redesign was long overdue — and because we try to practice what we preach — we decided to build a low-tech, self-hosted, and solar-powered version of Low-tech Magazine. The new blog is designed to radically reduce the energy use associated with accessing our content.
What is Dithering?
Dithering is a method for trying to make an image look good while reducing the number of colors it uses, or as wikipedia puts it:
Dithering is used in computer graphics to create the illusion of "color depth" in images with a limited color palette - a technique also known as color quantization. In a dithered image, colors that are not available in the palette are approximated by a diffusion of colored pixels from within the available palette. The human eye perceives the diffusion as a mixture of the colors within it (see color vision). Dithered images, particularly those with relatively few colors, can often be distinguished by a characteristic graininess or speckled appearance.
For more information, see this list of dithering resources from around the web: explainers, algorithms, examples, etc.
About this site
Dither it! is built by Alex Harris.
It was inspired by a blog post from Low-tech Magazine about how to reduce the energy usage associated with running websites. One method discussed was to reduce full color images to dithered images with very few colors and subsequently smaller file sizes. Ensuing discussion clarified that there are other, more modern ways to compress images (try Squoosh) which achieve reduced file sizes while maintaining color. Nonetheless, dithering is a fun technique that looks cool and is interesting to learn about.
The Dither it! source code is freely available on the Dither it! Github page. Please feel free to contribute, share or pilfer.
Thanks to Leon Sorokin, for making RgbQuant.js and Don for making vue-color.
Image slider for examples: Img Comparison Slider
With Amnezia, you can create a VPN on your own server with high privacy requirements.
More than a VPN
Access resources blocked in your region or create your own private VPN with ease
tldr InBrowser.App is an offline-capable PWA for tldr-pages. Fully runs in your browser. Zero API latency.
DNS InBrowser.App is a tool to check DNS. Fully runs in your browser. No server-side code.
Favicon InBrowser.App is a tool to generate favicon. Fully runs in your browser. No server-side code.
Audiobookshelf is an open-source self-hosted media server for your audiobooks and podcasts.
Features include...
- Companion android and iOS app w/ offline listening (in beta)
- Multi-user support w/ custom permissions
- Keeps progress per user and syncs across devices
- Lookup and apply metadata and cover art from several providers
- Audiobook chapter editor w/ chapter lookup
- Audiobook tools: Embed metadata in audio files & merge multiple audio files to a single m4b
- Search and add podcasts to download episodes w/ auto-download
- Open RSS feeds for audiobooks and podcast episodes
- Backups with automated backup scheduling
- Basic ebook support and ereader (epub, pdf, cbr, cbz) + send to device (i.e. Kindle)
- And much more...
advplyr/audiobookshelf Self-hosted audiobook and podcast server
Technitium DNS Server is an open source authoritative as well as recursive DNS server that can be used for self hosting a DNS server for privacy & security. It works out-of-the-box with no or minimal configuration and provides a user friendly web console accessible using any modern web browser.
Nobody really bothers about domain name resolution since it works automatically behind the scenes and is complex to understand. Most computer software use the operating system's DNS resolver that usually query the configured ISP's DNS server using UDP protocol. This way works well for most people but, your ISP can see and control what website you can visit even when the website employ HTTPS security. Not only that, some ISPs can redirect, block or inject content into websites you visit even when you use a different DNS provider like Google DNS or Cloudflare DNS. Having Technitium DNS Server configured to use DNS-over-TLS, DNS-over-HTTPS, or DNS-over-QUIC encrypted DNS protocols with forwarders, these privacy & security issues can be mitigated very effectively.
Boutique en ligne de produits informatiques reconditionnés.
🌐 The Internet OS! Free, Open-Source, and Self-Hostable. - HeyPuter/puter
As Windows users migrate over to a Linux system, one of the first questions that arises is “what is the ipconfig Linux equivalent command?” Much like Microsoft Windows, any Linux system can output all manner of information regarding the IP address and interface configuration via the command line. In this tutorial, you will learn how to use the
ip
command, which is like the Linux version of the Windows ipconfig command.From time to time, you may also see references to the
ifconfig
Linux command. Keep in mind that this command has been deprecated and replaced by theip
Linux command, which you will learn all about below. Let’s get started!
Dans le cadre d’un projet personnel, je me suis équipé d’un GPU NVIDIA (une RTX 3060) afin de pouvoir faire tourner convenablement des modèles de LLM en local.
Pour utiliser facilement différent modèle, je m’appuie sur OpenWebUI (avec Ollama) ; comme l’installation peut être un peu épique, je récapitule les différentes étapes ici.
Session replay you can self-host for full data control, combined with product analytics, performance monitoring, and error tracking. Alternatively, try OpenReplay Cloud for free.