sent
mwmbl
sent | mwmbl | |
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14 | 27 | |
24 | 1,370 | |
- | 1.0% | |
0.0 | 9.4 | |
almost 3 years ago | about 6 hours ago | |
C | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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sent
- FLaNK Stack Weekly 19 Feb 2024
- Sent – simple plaintext presentation tool
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Marp: Markdown Presentation Ecosystem
See also: <https://tools.suckless.org/sent/>, which is similar but has an emphasis in minimalism and the Takakashi method (<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Takahashi_method>)
- Sent: Simple Plaintext Presentation Tool
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What do you guys use for office?
Google Docs. If I need PowerPoint I mostly just use sent.
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Tool to create slideshow and export as ppt
If you prefer something more adventurous (as in "create your own export wrapper"), you can check out sent.
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Making Slides for Presentations
I use sent: https://tools.suckless.org/sent/
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Vim for presentation?
I like sent. You write in a text file, each paragraph being one slide. Idk how it handles gift but it supports images. It's very simple and limited in features, but if it fits your needs then it's as simple as it gets.
- making a school presentation in linux
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LPT: Powerpoint slides are supposed to be simple and brief. Nobody is going to read your wall of fancy text when you give your presentation.
This is why I love tools like Sent.
mwmbl
- FLaNK Stack Weekly 19 Feb 2024
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Text Processing Practice Expt: 27 SERP Types to SQLite (Yy084)
echo "https://mwmbl.org/?q=$x"|client 185.34.32.175
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How bad are search results? Compare Google, Bing, Marginalia, Kagi, and ChatGPT
Ironically I had to use a search engine to discover what "Mwmbl" was. It's apparently a search engine. But, visiting the front page, I see something akin to a git commit log?! I'm not sure I'd have guessed that this was a SE if Brave Search did not tell me it was (even then I'm not convinced yet).
https://mwmbl.org/
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Indexing a Billion Pages
I believe this is closer to the thing you were asking about, and the simple answer appears to be "a home grown one in python" https://github.com/mwmbl/mwmbl/blob/e544d45c374c13cdc1a5048d...
- Welcome to mwmbl, the free, open-source and non-profit search engine
- Marginalia.nu API
- Show HN: Ichido, search engine that tags sites using Google and Cloudflare
- Introduction!
- Mwmbl, the free, open-source and non-profit search engine
What are some alternatives?
uzlib - Radically unbloated DEFLATE/zlib/gzip compression/decompression library. Can decompress any gzip/zlib data, and offers simplified compressor which produces gzip-compatible output, while requiring much less resources (and providing less compression ratio of course).
Lobsters - Computing-focused community centered around link aggregation and discussion
patat - Terminal-based presentations using Pandoc
whoogle-search - A self-hosted, ad-free, privacy-respecting metasearch engine
mdp - A command-line based markdown presentation tool.
PiTheremin
Diagon - Interactive ASCII art diagram generators. :star2:
code-search-blocklist - A list of domains hosting scrapped code snippets and polluting search results to block.
nnn - n³ The unorthodox terminal file manager
ublock-origin-shitty-copies-filter - Filter for DuckDuckGo and Google to remove those spam-websites that just blatantly copy and paste content from well known websites.
modwm - MODWM - Modular Dynamic Window Manager
ublacklist - Blocks specific sites from appearing in Google search results