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Vibe Coding with Lovable - Build a Collaborative Image Gallery📸❤️🔥
Unsplash is a popular platform that provides high-quality, royalty-free images via its API. By using the Unsplash API, developers can programmatically fetch random or curated images for their applications without having to host or manage image assets themselves. This makes it perfect for projects like our Pinterest-style wall, where you want a steady stream of beautiful images with minimal backend complexity.
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A Weather Clock (with Alarms) for ESP32 / Raspberry Pi Pico Implemented with Arduino Framework
... // ##### // # you will need to either // # . enable and complete the following "secret" block // # . or create and complete the "secret" block in the file `_secret.h` // ##### #if false // ---------------------- // !!! "secret" block !!! // ---------------------- // // ***** // * you can setup WIFI_SSID / WIFI_PASSWORD; for ESP32, if WIFI_SSID not defined, will use WiFiManager to get WiFi SSID and password // * you will need to setup OPEN_WEATHER_MAP_APP_ID // * you can optionally setup UNSPLASH_CLIENT_ID // ***** #define WIFI_SSID "" #define WIFI_PASSWORD "" // you MUST get APP_ID from https://home.openweathermap.org/users/sign_up #define OPEN_WEATHER_MAP_APP_ID "" // optionally, sign up and create an app to get Access Key from https://unsplash.com/developers // comment out UNSPLASH_CLIENT_ID if you do not want to use unsplash.com #define UNSPLASH_CLIENT_ID "" #else #include "_secret.h" #endif ...
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Think Twice Before Migrating Between PostgreSQL and MySQL
Photo by benjamin lehman on Unsplash
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The Best 100 Free UI/UX Resources for Every Designer & Developer
Unsplash unsplash.com High-resolution, royalty-free photos for commercial use.
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30 Best Free Tools for Frontend Developers in 2025
Website: unsplash.com
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- TailwindCSS Tip : How to prevent Layout Shifts With Aspect Ratio
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Three Free Resource Websites to Boost My Workflow
As a developer and designer, we often need high-quality images and vector resources for projects. In this post, I’ll share three of my go-to platforms: Unsplash (free high-quality photos), pngfree.ai (free high-quality PNG images), and SVGRepo (free SVG vector graphics). These sites have helped me save countless hours, and I think they might come in handy for others too.
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Facing my performance anxiety
Photo by Wan San Yip on Unsplash Photo by the blowup on Unsplash
Google Fonts
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Best Free Tools for Frontend Developers to Speed Up Workflow
🔠 4. Google Fonts Fonts make or break a website’s personality. Google Fonts offers a massive library of web-optimized fonts that are easy to embed in any project.
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How to use custom fonts in Tailwind CSS
Custom fonts can transform the look and feel of a website, and Tailwind simplifies this with flexible font customization using local files and Google Fonts. These custom fonts can be used to improve readability, brand identity, and evoke certain emotions, all while maintaining Tailwind’s utility-first principles. Custom fonts are typically either self-hosted, meaning they reside on the same web server as your website, or served from an external provider like Google Fonts.
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Dealing With Web Fonts
Deliver. Start with web-safe fonts, fonts already existing in your UI toolkit/CSS framework) and fonts hosted on common font hosting platforms such as Google Fonts, Adobe Fonts, Monotype
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You Wouldn't Steal a Font
> Very few system fonts are any good.
An obviously false statement which you can't possibly back up.
> Would you use Arial instead of Helvetica Neue? I certainly wouldn't. Put two posters side-by-side and you'd notice the Helvetica one as looking more professional, even without any design background.
First of all that's just completely your own subjective opinion. Second, there are many other free sans-serif fonts out there to choose from (examples[1]).
> Good design creates a reaction, such as causing you to buy something or interacting more with something or whatever
'Design' can encompass many things, but can you show me some data that backs up your claim that slight differences in fonts will make a difference in product quality/performance/revenue/etc? Because I have seen a loooot of data that says it's almost always completely irrelevant.
[1] https://fonts.google.com/?categoryFilters=Sans+Serif:%2FSans...
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WebTUI – A CSS Library That Brings the Beauty of Terminal UIs to the Browser
Hi again. I have the same issue in my browser, and locally in nvim
NerdFonts (and the right terminal emulator) were needed, and enough, there.
Hoping that I can hot load something from https://www.nerdfonts.com/font-downloads, I'm not sure what from https://fonts.google.com/ has the needed ligatures or symbols.
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Building a React CMS: Fonts, SCSS Resets, and Layout Implementation
I will use the Google Fonts service, we can use CDN links but I like to have those fonts directly in a project that is why I will download a list of fonts. I want to use the neutral font "Roboto", I think this type of font will fantastically represent our app with its functionality. I will download them and take only a few of them: regular, bold, light, and medium types.
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Top 20 Front-End Development Tools to Use in 2025
13. Google Fonts
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The Best 100 Free UI/UX Resources for Every Designer & Developer
Google Fonts fonts.google.com Open-source fonts optimized for the web.
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Fonts Personalizadas no React Native CLI
link do Google Fonts: https://fonts.google.com
What are some alternatives?
picsum-photos - Lorem Ipsum... but for photos.
fontsource - Self-host Open Source fonts in neatly bundled NPM packages.
squoosh - Make images smaller using best-in-class codecs, right in the browser.
source-code-pro - Monospaced font family for user interface and coding environments
stylegan2-pytorch - Simplest working implementation of Stylegan2, state of the art generative adversarial network, in Pytorch. Enabling everyone to experience disentanglement
Font-Awesome - The iconic SVG, font, and CSS toolkit