Scale
Cool Illustrations that are great visuals for presentations
Good illustrations are hard to find. You can search for various online databases for the perfect fit. Then you have to deal with the licensing issues.
Karthik Sridharan put together Scale which is a free illustrations for all. Its a cool collection of illustrations that you can use to spice up any website or presentation.
Website Description
Royalty-free Vector Illustrations for Commercial Use One new high-quality, free illustration each day. Bring your ideas to life with Scale.
Brand Colors
Find the various colors for many of your favorite consumer products
When creating websites, sometimes you want to match a color from your favorite brand. For example, if you're creating a section for YouTube videos, you may want to use YouTube Red.
U.S. Brand Colors is a great resource for the color of many popular brands. It's a good way to figure out the right Hex, RGB, CMYK, and Pantone color to use for your next project.
Website Description
A small team of designers studying branding trying to build a reliable resource containing the color palettes of the most popular brands in the world.
58 Brands Available
As of today, here are all the brands that are available on the website:
Amazon, Microsoft, Xbox One, Burger King, Red Bull, FedEx, Levi's, John Deere, Heineken, Samuel Adams, Pabst Blue Ribbon, WhatsApp, Lyft, Pinterest, Taco Bell, Monster Energy, UPS, Miller High Life, Keystone Light, Busch, Busch Light, Uber, Netflix, Subway, Coca-Cola, USPS, Natural Light, Michelob Ultra, Miller Lite, Budweiser, Airbnb, Slack, Starbucks, Pepsi, DHL, Coors Light, Bud Light, Johnny Walker, Android, Spotify, IBM, McDonald's, Kool-Aid, Jack Daniel's, Messenger, Snapchat, Apple, Facebook, Oracle, HP, Dunkin' Donuts, Gatorade, Sprite, Jim Beam, YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, Google.
Stack Overflow Trends
Discover trends in Software from a reliable source.
When you need help with something with computer programming, the best place to go online is Stack Overflow. You can usually find an answer to your question, or if it's new, someone can answer your question.
Over the years Stack Overflow has captured a lot of data from the questions that people have asked. They put together a trends section, where you can compare various things.
You can find out what Operating System is the most popular, what computer language is being used, what Javascript framework people are using.
Website Description
See how technologies have trended over time based on use of their tags since 2008, when Stack Overflow was founded. Enter up to 15 tags to compare growth and decline.
https://insights.stackoverflow.com/trends
You can use the links on the page for popular searches, or type in tags that you want to compare against.
For "fun" see if you can guess what caused certain things to trend lower.
PermalinkJack O Lantern Generator
Fun ideas to make on your pumpkin
Happy Halloween!
Every year we make Jack O Lanterns. The hardest thing is deciding what to put on the pumpkin.
The random Jack O Lantern generator was created to give you ideas on what to make on your pumpkin.
Clicking the random button helps stimulate the thought process on creating the great pumpkin.
https://springhole.net/writing_roleplaying_randomators/jackolantern.htm
PermalinkBongo.cat
Take a break and play music through your browser.
Internet time is not all work. Sometimes you want to take a break and be entertained
Bongo.cat is a site to take a break. Put on the headphones and play with the keyboard for a bit. Hey if your good at it, maybe people will think you are still working.
Check out some of the song examples on the GitHub repository. Surprise someone by playing happy birthday when you're on the phone with them.
Website Description
Bongo Cat is a meme created by DitzyFlama (tweet) using StrayRogue's drawing of a cat.
GitHub has a list of even more songs that you can play while using Bongo.cat.
PermalinkFall Foliage Prediction Map
Find out where the best time to see Foliage colors in the USA
This is the most wonderful time of the year to enjoy the great outdoors. There's nothing like enjoying the Fall Foliage from anyplace in the country.
Finding the best fall foliage colors can be tricky. Luckily the folks at SmokyMountain makes it easy with an interactive Fall Foliage Prediction Map.
Not only can you see where the peak colors, but you can learn all about the science behind the leaves changing colors.
Website Description
The 2020 Fall Foliage Map is the ultimate visual planning guide to the annual progressive changing of the leaves. While no tool can be 100% accurate, this tool is meant to help travelers better time their trips to have the best opportunity of catching peak color each year.
https://smokymountains.com/fall-foliage-map/
Permalinkhttpbin.org
Useful tool to test httpd responses
Sometimes when you are testing, you need to test various HTTP scenarios. Usually, this is to ensure that the server has the proper response or your testing custom responses.
The best solution would be a simple HTTP Request & Response Service.
The one that gives you more bang for your testing would be httpbin.org.
Website Description
Testing an HTTP Library can become difficult sometimes. RequestBin is fantastic for testing POST requests, but doesn???t let you control the response. This exists to cover all kinds of HTTP scenarios. Additional endpoints are being considered.
IFTTT Subscription
This is the time to sign up for the IFTTT Pro plan
If you're a fan of IFTTT, you should know about the IFTTT Pro. It's an opportunity to take IFTTT to a whole new level.
If you haven't heard about IFTTT, then check out a post .
What IFTTT Pro brings is the ability to add queries and conditional logic to your IFTTT Applets. Which means you can create actions based on very specific conditions.
For a limited time, you can name your own price to the IFTTT Pro plan. So for $2.99 you can get a more powerful IFTTT service.
Who knows what the price will be in a few months, and what new features will be available just for Pro customers.
PermalinkiOS Bookmarket
Make you Bookmarks productive on your iPhone
Bookmarklets are a good way to perform actions instead of going to a page. For example, if you want to create a QR Code of a webpage, such as a help page, you can use one of the Bookmarklet tools created by Amit Agarwal.
Website Description
Pick any service from the drop-down (say Twitter) and then bookmark the page to install the corresponding iOS bookmarklet (Share on Twitter in this case) in the Safari browser of your iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch. See this video for a demo.
The Booklets available include: Amazon Wishlist, Bit.ly, Coral Cache, Delicious, Evernote, Facebook, Feedly, Goo.gl, Google Bookmarks, Google Cache, Google Reader, Google+, Instapaper, Kindle, Pinterest, Pocket, QR Code, Google Proxy, Readability, Save as PDF, Scoop It, Share It, Site Search, Translate, Tumblr, Twitter
Amit Agarwal posted what each of the Bookmarklet does.
PermalinkSafety Signs
Safety Sign Generator
Safety Sign Generator is a cool site to create simple warning signs. These are signs that you may see around the office such as "Not an Exit" or "High Voltage."
You can have a lot of fun coming up with some fancy signs for Slack or to hang up at your office.
Website Description
The information required on a safety sign should be arranged to provide the most important information first. The statement concerning the consequences of interaction with the hazard is generally best understood when placed after the hazard description statement or used integrally with the hazard description statement. As a general rule, the hazard message should come first when there are many feasible action/avoidance alternatives. However, action/avoidance messages should come first when there are few avoidance alternatives.
Write in a "headline style," eliminating nonessential words and pronouns (this, that, they), articles (a, the, an), and forms of the verb to be (is, are, were). Avoid hyphenation when at all possible.
https://observatory.db.erau.edu/generators/signs/
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I will highlight a fun Internet site every Saturday. The basic premise is to highlight sites that I regularly visit for a variety of reasons. All site recommendations are mine and are unsponsored. By highlighting these websites, I hope to provide value to those who may not know of the sites or who might be interested in visiting the sites. I also want to share the sites that I find valuable in the hopes that others will find them just as beneficial.
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