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    CarrierWave

    CarrierWave

    Classier solution for file uploads for Rails, Sinatra and others

    ...CarrierWave also has convenient support for multiple file upload fields. Add a column which can store an array. This could be an array column or a JSON column for example. Your choice depends on what your database supports.
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    CSS-Only Chat

    CSS-Only Chat

    A truly monstrous async web chat using no JS whatsoever

    ...Messages are pre-written in the HTML and displayed based on user interaction, making it more of a playful experiment than a real messaging platform. Its main purpose is to illustrate the limits of CSS as a programming and UI tool, serving as both an educational example and a bit of humor within the developer community. By pushing CSS beyond its conventional role, it demonstrates how user interfaces can be simulated through styling tricks and static structures. Although not suitable for production use, it stands as a fun exercise in front-end creativity and unconventional coding challenges.
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    tisift

    imap cleanup & command line tool

    Beta state! tisift: scaning folder and sort messages with given filter rules. tish: imap shell = imap command line tools. Example: # Set MsgId on Mails without one FOLDER="Archives" ; tils -I "$FOLDER" |grep "\{"|while read LINE ; do tish -x addheader "$FOLDER" "$LINE" "X-New-Header: true" ; done # Correct Date to second received header: tish date Archives PATTERN received2 # Import or export mbox tish exportmbox Archives >file.mbox tish importmbox Archives <file.mbox Written in ruby. ...
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