Best of TwitterDecember 2022

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    Chrome Extensions of the Month - December 2022

    DeepL Translate Translate lets you translate from one language to another. StayFree is analytics, self-control, productivity, and web addiction controller extension. Nova is one of the best new tab extensions for Chrome with a minimalistic, light and dark theme.

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    Memos - A Twitter Like Notes App You can Self Host

    Memos is an open-source, self-hosted memo hub with knowledge management and socialization. It gives you the feeling of a social hub while you can make it as private or public as you want. It loads fast and just works as intended. Hashtags let you better organize your Memos notes into categories.

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    Learning CSS in 2023 with Kevin Powell (JS Party #255)

    Learn CSS in 2023 JS Party with Kevin Powell in a wide ranging discussion about CSS and how to learn it. Learn more at changelog.com/square to dive into the docs, APIs, SDKs and to create your Square Developer account — tell them Changelog sent you.

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    This Week In React #127: Nextra, React-Query, React Documentary, Storybook, Remix, Tamagui, Solito, TC39, Rome...

    Nextra v2 is a serious challenger for Docusaurus! A nice React documentary is being created, and the trailer is available. There are some great releases, a State of React-Native survey in the works.

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    How we automatically share new content on social media

    How we automatically share new content on Laravel News is a basic flowchart of what happens when a new post is published. Laravel Notification Channels are fantastic, and the community has created many different providers for use. For Telegram, we have an older, but still accurate write-up on auto publishing to Telegram.

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    Twitter is a mess, so former employees are creating Spill as an alternative

    Former Twitter employees Terrell and DeVaris Brown are creating Spill as an alternative social media platform. Spill will use blockchain technology to chart how posts go viral and compensate the creators behind them. They expect that the platform will launch in about six to eight weeks.