For my work as a data editor I often have to download all of the files linked from a particular web page. That’s why I made downlink, a command-line utility and a Python library.
Your Linksys Smart Wi-Fi will tell anyone who asks whether the default password has been changed. Yeah.
An inexact clone of GNU shuf. Free, implemented in Python.
I’m building a set of chart-making tools that don’t get between you and D3.
My code blog has a new style.
I made a script to split a giant topojson file into a ton of smaller ones.
I wrote a js library for transforming tabular data in javascript, and generating editable HTML tables.
Some csv cleanup scripts grew into a little utility named kilgore.
I wrote some Python functions to help download every file linked to on a web page.
I wrote an API keychain to use multiple keys on the same API, getting around daily max-call rate limits.
I wrote some code to fetch airport status from the FAA’s airport status API.
I did some idle poking around in the PNG file format, and found something weird.
$ docker run -p 8080:80 jkara/occupation:latest
I wrote a royal flush simulator in OCaml just to not forget the language.
Ghostery blocks assets from crazy AWS beanstalk endpoints.
I experimented in brute-forcing URL shortening services.
I made a thing to compare foliage in two locations over four years.
I wrote some code to get the latest Connecticut bear sightings.