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Join us for Rubber Duck Thursdays! A lighthearted and informal stream where we work on some projects and do some live coding.

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Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a language used most often to style and improve upon the appearance of views.

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Rewind Backups for GitHub

Rewind Backups for GitHub

The most downloaded Backup app for GitHub, managing 500,000+ backups daily.

Rewind is a leading SaaS backup company, trusted by 100,000+ organizations.

  • Automatic daily backups, including metadata
  • On-demand Restores in a few clicks
  • Backups synced to your S3 and Azure storage with Cloud Sync
  • AES-256 Encryption, audit log and data residency
  • The only SOC 2, Type 2 compliant backup app for GitHub
dify

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Dify is an open-source LLM app development platform. Dify's intuitive interface combines AI workflow, RAG pipeline, agent capabilities, model management, observability features and more, letting you quickly go from prototype to production.

  • Updated Jun 8, 2025
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Self-hosted collection of powerful web-based tools for everyday tasks. No ads, no tracking, just fast, accessible utilities right from your browser!

  • Updated Jun 8, 2025
  • TypeScript
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Sentry

Sentry

Sentry provides real-time crash reporting, giving your team insight into errors affecting your customers in production. Sentry supports dozens of languages and frameworks and is trusted by thousands of companies like Pinterest, Uber, Stripe, Dropbox, and Airbnb.

Sentry doesn't just alert you to errors, but integrates into your GitHub development flow by linking errors to the commit and author likely responsible, creating new GitHub Issues, and resolving errors with commit message.