A simple, responsive Transport Management System (TMS) built with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. This project allows managing Vehicles, Drivers, and Trips efficiently with a clean UI and local storage ...
What one thing did you notice today that was worth noticing? What did you notice that made you feel—in some small way—happy? What did you see? Or taste? Or hear, feel, or touch? Or think? Not every ...
The scale alone suggests a shift in Big Tech’s power map. Microsoft launches a quiet move that could redefine who leads the next AI wave. Nvidia supplies essential chips and networking, with surging ...
Once one of the most influential political groups in the South, the New Georgia Project is shutting down this week, marking a stunning fall for an organization that pushed to advance Democratic causes ...
The beauty of woodworking lies in the process the rhythm of the tools, the scent of fresh grain, the reveal of color beneath the surface. This video shows how one inspired idea can become something ...
Introduction The goal of this project is to provide a simple, pure javascript terminal emulator frontend (i.e., the client side). Connecting to a terminal service is a user's responsibility. For ...
Where are Silksong Simple Keys? If you've been poking around in Pharloom's nooks and crannies, odds are you've encountered mysterious locked doors chained with a simple padlock. It stands to reason ...
What looks like a simple ditch in a pasture is actually a powerful tool for protecting the land. No one knows this better than Laurence Manchee of Keela Permaculture Farm, who recently detailed why he ...
Most teams plan carefully for a project’s launch—but few bring that same discipline to its closure. Without a clear exit strategy, projects drag on, drain resources, and leave teams in limbo.
Most teams or organizations know how to start a project—with urgency, alignment, and a well-funded kickoff. But far fewer know how to end one well. Gerald Leonard Gerald Leonard is a certified ...