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    jsconsole

    jsconsole

    Web based console - for presentations and workshops

    ...It provides an in-browser REPL-style environment where you can type JS expressions and see output instantly, making it useful for teaching, debugging snippets, or demonstrating ideas without setting up a local development environment. One hallmark of jsconsole is its remote debugging support: you can connect a remote browser or device to your console session and receive console output or even execute commands in that context, which simplifies diagnosing problems on devices you don’t have physically in front of you. While more limited than full browser dev tools, it’s lightweight and accessible from anywhere with a browser, and the project includes the full web-app source so you can self-host or customize it for specific use cases.
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    Scrapbook and Photo Album

    Consolidation of Photos and Scrapbook items

    The challenge I faced was that I have many photos in many places. I have a DSLR. I have a mobile phone and so does my wife. We go away and depending upon where, when etc depends upon exactly which device takes the photo. We also amass memorabilia as we go - nothing too exciting, but perhaps tickets and brochures from shows. There are many products out there which centralise pictures, but I wanted these features * Ability to centralise photos from all devices * Thumbnail generation * Geotag to show where photos were taken on a Google map overlay both at the album level and the individual picture level * Ability to associate scanned scrap (brochures, tickets, stuff...) with a photo taken at the same time...
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