Bookmarks
A collection of interesting links, videos, articles and GitHub repositories I've found online.
- 🪨 why use many token when few token do trick — Claude Code skill that cuts 65% of tokens by talking like caveman
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RSS is not dead. If you haven't syndicate your blog content, this is the time.
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Interesting approach of Name-Only Containers to create scope within CSS.
- AI-powered job search system built on Claude Code. 14 skill modes, Go dashboard, PDF generation, batch processing.
- 🎖️ A collection of badges for your projects README
- Elena is a simple, tiny library for building Progressive Web Components.
- EmDash is a full-stack TypeScript CMS based on Astro; the spiritual successor to WordPress
- Protect against malicious code installed via npm, yarn, pnpm, npx, pnpx, pip, uv and poetry with Aikido Safe Chain. Free to use, no tokens required.
- An agent-managed museum exhibit, built in Rust with Gajae-Code / LazyCodex — developed and maintained with no human intervention.
- A text marking & annotation engine for presenting source code on the web.
- Agent skill for Astro web development, prevents outdated Astro 3/4/5 patterns, covers Tailwind v4, Content Collections v3, MDX, React islands.
- Create and animate hand-drawn annotations on a web page
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Ariel outlining how she ended up creating Elena, a progressive web components library. Elena starts from HTML and CSS, and stays grounded in web standards and what the web platform natively provides.
- A curated list of threat modeling resources (Books, courses - free and paid, videos, tools, tutorials and workshops to practice on ) for learning Threat modeling and initial phases of security review.
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Simple, tiny library for building Progressive Web Components.
- Open-source Claude Code skills, agents, and slash commands for AI-powered penetration testing, bug bounty hunting, and security research
- Agentic AI Infrastructure for magnifying HUMAN capabilities.
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How playing with two circles and anchor positioning ended up creating a shortest path algorithm. Anchor positioning is awesome!