
rodrigotello
Computing Interface Designer @ http://Val.Town
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tmcw
blocks
Express (deprecated)
Unfancy blocks In the old days, there was a website called bl.ocks.org which re-hosted content on GitHub Gists and displayed visualizations made in those gists. It wasn't shiny but it was well-crafted and for the little community that used it, it was very nice. This is a much worse, but very small, version of the same kind of program. This also shows you stuff from blocks. It displays readmes, with Titus's lovely micromark . It uses Ian's collected search index of bl.ocks.org to show you examples and thumbnails. It uses Alpine to pull together a little interface. And, of course, Val Town to make it all work.
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pomdtr
telegram
Script
Send yourself a Telegram message Inspired by console.email , this val lets you send yourself a Telegram message via the valtown_bot from any of your vals @me.telegram("hi to me on telegram!") Installation 1. Start a conversation with valtown_bot Click here: https://t.me/valtown_bot 2. Copy your Secret 3. Save in your secrets under telegramSecret 4. Fork this val & run it Save your own private version of a telegram function to your account by forking this val: https://www.val.town/v/pomdtr.telegram 5. Send a test message! await @me.telegram("hi to me on telegram!") PS: the bot code is available here
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