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gcode-preview
A simple GCode parser & previewer with 3D printing in mind. Written in Typescript.Pxxl.js
With pxxl.js and the included BDF font files you can 'render' a text to an array of pixel coordinates. You can then use the pixel coordinates to do your own drawing.chronos
Reactive time utilities for Meteor. Includes reactive replacements for new Date() and moment().computron
Computron is for creating reactive computations, just like ReactiveVar is for reactive valuesOctoPrint-GCodeThumbs
OctoPrint plugin to enrich the file list with a preview thumbnail for each gcode file.dataroles.js
Clean separation of style vs behavior using data-* attributes.retrofyme
See yourself in 8bit retro style. By leveraging the GetUserMedia api and the color palettes of some good old 8-bit computers, a 'retrofied' version of yourself is rendered.realstuffforabstractpeople.com
my websiteSublimeHandcraft
A Sublime Text 2 plugin for working with Handcraft prototypeskonami
Run a callback when the Konami code is enteredretrofy
convert the font and colors of a webpage to give it that good ol' 8-bit look we so love :-Pquat.js
quaternion mathcube-puzzle
Hey Russ, here's your darn puzzle.rgb_plasma
on-demand
Film1 On Demand movies sorted by IMDB ratingrgb-matrix
Web interface to control a ColorDuino LED matrixMilight-Remote-Control
Demo Android App to Remote Control Milight lamps via the v6 wifi bridgegcode-preview-vue-demo
This example project demonstrates the use of my gcode-preview in a Vue.js app.PrintSchedule
Simple 3D Print Schedule for my good friend Russell β‘οΈRijksMemoryGame
bbh
website for my brother in-lawpolyhedral-dice-calculator
Simple Android app for rolling any combination of RPG dice, as simple as using a calculator. You can even roll non-existent dice like 1d3 or 1d7! Just enter the formula and ROLL!sudoku-colors
Each cell is colored dynamically, based on the number of filled in cells in its row (red), column (blue) and quadrant (green). This gives each sudoku a unique color pattern. Also whenever a number is added, the colors change accordingly. So when there are no more valid options, everything is white and you have completed the sudoku.Love Open Source and this site? Check out how you can help us