Unofficial theme this week is open source project contribution.
- The UX of LEGO Interface Panels. Far more in-depth than you may expect. (via)
 - Online text to diagram tools. More comprehensive than you may expect. (via)
 - tech brain. (via)
 - Embrace the Complexity, related to the previous link. (via)
 - “Running a successful open source project is just Good Will Hunting in reverse, where you start out as a respected genius and end up being a janitor who gets into fights.” (via)
 - I want to contribute to your project, how do I start?
 - The Sifter, a searchable database of historical cookbooks. Huge in scope and not designed to extract money; very different from many projects today. (via)
 - Mumford’s treasure map. Math via squiggles. (via)
 - Random Coinage Generator, and a d100 table of ways to open secret doors. (via)
 - An Amiga Sampler 30 Years Later. (via)
 - Retracing the Roland Sound in Hip-Hop. (via)
 - Superhero League of Hoboken. Meretzky, post-Infocom.
 
