It's not actually pushed to the DMCA repo, it's pushed to a fork. GitHub will show the commit from the fork as if it's from the main repository if you specify the commit hash in the url. See this comment from yesterday…
What plugin are you using in firefox? I have just been using stylus and using dark themes for sites I use often, but would love a more automated approach, especially for sites I don't use that often.
Wouldn't having the camera at the top of such a large screen (in portrait as demo-ed in the video) exacerbate the lack of eye content in a video call? If it's noticeable on a laptop sized screen I can't imagine how…
On the body there is a `overflow: hidden` presumably to fix horizontal overflow. The selector causing this is `[lj-type="stage"]`, so the scrollbar not working without js might be an issue with the library, rather than…
iterm2, at least that's what it defaulted to for me, uses ctrl + direction instead of alt + direction.
It's not actually pushed to the DMCA repo, it's pushed to a fork. GitHub will show the commit from the fork as if it's from the main repository if you specify the commit hash in the url. See this comment from yesterday…
What plugin are you using in firefox? I have just been using stylus and using dark themes for sites I use often, but would love a more automated approach, especially for sites I don't use that often.
Wouldn't having the camera at the top of such a large screen (in portrait as demo-ed in the video) exacerbate the lack of eye content in a video call? If it's noticeable on a laptop sized screen I can't imagine how…
On the body there is a `overflow: hidden` presumably to fix horizontal overflow. The selector causing this is `[lj-type="stage"]`, so the scrollbar not working without js might be an issue with the library, rather than…
iterm2, at least that's what it defaulted to for me, uses ctrl + direction instead of alt + direction.