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    Boneyard

    Boneyard

    Auto generated skeleton loading framework

    ...Boneyard reflects a development philosophy that values iteration and learning through experimentation rather than discarding work completely. It can also serve as a reference repository for patterns, techniques, or ideas that might be reused in future projects. Overall, Boneyard acts as a digital archive of development efforts that preserves knowledge and supports continuous improvement.
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    Timeliner

    Timeliner

    All your digital life on a single timeline, stored locally

    Timeliner is a personal data aggregation utility that collects digital activity from multiple sources and stores it locally on the user’s own computer. Its original purpose was to help preserve personal and family history by bringing scattered online records into one searchable timeline. The project can import different kinds of personal data, index them, and present them as a unified chronological archive.
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