The blog post discusses several notable projects and tools for developers, highlighting keywurl, a project that enhances Safari's address bar with keyword-based search capabilities, allowing users to create custom search commands in Objective-C. It also mentions whenever, a Ruby DSL tool that simplifies writing recurring tasks and can generate crontab files, and lawnelephant, a web application built in Scheme that humorously adds features to websites based on user suggestions and votes. Additionally, burst is introduced as a project offering a layer-based animation system using the Canvas element with jQuery-style chaining, aimed at providing a Flash alternative for creating visually appealing websites. The post suggests these projects are valuable resources for developers, particularly those interested in expanding browser functionality, automating tasks, or exploring innovative web development techniques.