ImagiFix is a robust photo editing web application built using HTML, CSS, the Canvas API, and vanilla JavaScript.The application is designed to work offline as a Progressive Web App (PWA), enhancing its usability and accessibility. Apply different filters to your images, including brightness, saturation, contrast, blur, inversion, and opacity. Crop, rotate, flip, images. Add text. This application is built using pure JavaScript, without the use of any libraries or frameworks.This approach demonstrates the power and flexibility of Vanilla JS in creating complex applications.
No build process, just check it out and serve it.
An HTML page with Javascript that edits and arranges PDFs into printable zine layouts.
Supports the following zine formats:
With options for:
Online magnet link editor. Can also import .torrent files to convert them into magnet links.
Github: https://github.com/4ndv/magnets
TorrentEditor.com is the easiest way to edit torrent files online. Add, update, remove or change trackers. Edit creation date, created by and comments. Quickly see what is in a torrent before loading it. No technical skills needed. Fast and easy! No programs to install.
OpenStreetMap is an open map being used by millions of devices and users every day. It can both be edited and used by anyone free of charge.
This curated list contains projects using OpenStreetMap data for creative purposes, as well as projects dedicated to improving OpenStreetMap.
A Community-driven, FLOSS-licensed Wiki documenting unsolicited requests, metadata leaks, and privacy-invasive features in applications. Privacy is a complex topic, and can be very context specific. I, NetNauseam, believe the best approach to privacy is to simply stop all applications from leaking data and metadata to and through the network.
All information in this repo should be viewed as an opinion, not a fact, and I do not claim your privacy will be improved in any way by following any of these recommendations. These are complex topics with many edge cases and any guarantees are difficult, if not impossible, to make.
Source code: https://codeberg.org/netnauseam/wiki/