It's a little free tool for planning groups with good mixing and various constraints, based on a near-solution to a neat combinatorics problem. Originally designed for teachers planning discussion groups, and I've had folks use it for lunch tables and board game tournaments. Recently I get about 1k uniques per month (but that might be a lot of bots).
Whether they're gone or not, I definitely want _more_ of these. I've had great success with shared Tampermonkey scripts at work, augmenting off-the-shelf tools my team uses with conveniences specific to our team. For example, automatically extracting relevant bits within noisy logs when browsing CI results, or providing buttons that kick off narrow re-runs or link to relevant source files. CSS injections are great too, a very lightweight way to improve the accessibility and usability of tools.
It's a little free tool for planning groups with good mixing and various constraints, based on a near-solution to a neat combinatorics problem. Originally designed for teachers planning discussion groups, and I've had folks use it for lunch tables and board game tournaments. Recently I get about 1k uniques per month (but that might be a lot of bots).