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No Scary Parts: A Browser Extension for Skipping Scary Scenes in Disney+ Movies

  • May 7, 2020
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No Scary Parts for Disney+

I’ve made a Chrome browser extension called No Scary Parts. It automatically skips the scary scenes in family movies on Disney+, for the sake of your sensitive kids from age 1 to 100. Install it … Read more

    • Web

Korean Keycaps for Your MacBook Pro

  • November 19, 2019
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Korean Key Caps for MacBook Pro

So you want a different language keyboard for your MacBook Pro. And it’s too late to pick that option at checkout. Apple Support won’t be much help here. They won’t change your keyboard language after … Read more

    • Hardware

A Simple Hack to get Impact Mode on your PixMob Band

  • October 2, 2019
  • 9 comments
PixMob Band Purple

At the Overwatch League Grand Finals in Philadelphia, attendees received white wristbands that blink different colors in sync with each other during the event. When the San Francisco Shock won a round, they flashed orange … Read more

    • Games
    • Hardware

Querying Nearby Locations in WordPress using Geo Coordinates

  • September 16, 2019
  • 6 comments
Campus Arrival nearby schools

In the course of developing Campus Arrival, a WordPress site that provides school-specific packing lists, we added a feature to suggest nearby universities. When viewing a school’s checklist, this feature displays other, nearby colleges. When … Read more

    • Code
    • Web

Integrating Video and Web Content: Lessons in User Interface Design

  • September 11, 2019
  • 2 comments
Fullscreen

Recently I’ve been working on The Beautube, a site that integrates video tutorials with details about the products being mentioned in the videos, specifically in the realm of cosmetics. This project has presented numerous challenges … Read more

    • User Interface
    • Web
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My name is Thomas Park, and I started Codepip to make tools that help people learn to code. I previously researched human-computer interaction and computing education at Drexel University in Philadelphia. More about me…

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