Rebase #26 introduces a variety of intriguing projects for developers, each offering unique capabilities and enhancements. Featured prominently is asi-http-request, a robust Objective-C library for managing HTTP calls in OSX or iPhone applications, known for its ease in handling RESTful services and multipart/form-data submissions. Among the new projects is deadweight, designed to help developers manage unused CSS rules by analyzing stylesheets and views, while jquery-visualize offers a user-friendly way to create accessible, visually appealing graphs from tables. Tokyo-recipes provides a collection of Lua scripts for Tokyo Cabinet, showcasing practical examples like expiring data and map-reduce functions. Additionally, weberl, a minimalist Erlang web server, invites contributions from developers, and Redisent serves as a PHP interface for the Redis key-value store, highlighting its data persistence and clustering capabilities. Each project represents an opportunity for developers to enhance their applications and contribute to the open-source community.