brunno
No user record in our sample, but brunno has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but brunno has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Thanks for mentioning this. Somehow I've searched for something like this before and couldn't find it. That didn't stop me from using Firefox tough. I just have my first bookmark in the toolbar point to "about:…
Time to play catch up with all the new JavaScript frameworks that were released in this 48h then.
If you try to use it as a GUI designer like Figma it's pretty outdated but I still use it for low-fidelity mockups sometimes and I like it for it's simplicity.
This looks like a good alternative to Foreman (https://ddollar.github.io/foreman/). Do you know about it? What advantages do you think Porter has over it? Congratulations on the cool project.
You can say that in portuguese, it's completely correct but it seems to be much less used than "junto ao muro" as in "next to the wall/adjacent to the wall". Even being correct in this use, "contra" is a word very…
This is great! I love Rails but have used Sinatra and Padrino in the past. The knowledge you get using these frameworks can sometimes be brought back to your Rails apps to improve some things. I hope I can have some…
I get what you're saying. Specially if you think of it more as a microblog that you share toughts. How do you feel about timestamps as titles (and URLs)? Maybe having an option to use a title or just a timestamp.
From a quick look it's nice but I think the grey background color for the inputs is not a good choice, it gives the impression that they are disabled.
There was a time when some stuff was being extracted (removed) from Ruby core and becoming gems and I really tought PStore and YAML::Store were going to be among those, but no, they decided to keep them in core. So…
I love the simplicity of YAML::Store. It was introduced in Ruby 1.8, almost 20 years ago (https://github.com/ruby/ruby/commit/55f4dc4c9a5345c28d0da750...). I even created a little gem when I was starting with Ruby, 10…
Don't forget the daily notifications reminding you that your free calculation for the day is ready and after you click a popup that shows that if you check-in everyday for a week you get an extra bonus free calculation.
Interestingly, there's a very high chance that those HTML pages with tables crafted in the 90s still render perfectly fine today (if they're still around).
This is a well done and concise guide from the author of the Kemal framework for Crystal. I really like it.
It's region locked to some countries: SORRY. CAN'T DELIVER. Which area can I play in? You can access this streaming demo from the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Germany, Austria, Spain,…
Heroku is getting a lot of backlash lately but they have the "Deploy to Heroku" button that a lot of open source projects seem to have integraded well. I used it a couple of times and it worked really well. I see it…
As a long time Sublime Text[1] user, I've been using Sublime Merge[2] since the day it's been launched and it brings me the same speed and minimalism I get with Sublime Text and has evolved quite a lot to be able to do…
Readability. Sometimes people that can read code, like most of us here, don't get bothered by tokens like "{" or some of the more complex hierarchical structures but for someone that doesn't want to learn/understand…
Microsoft Office Lens is free and really good. You can also do it natively now in iOS Files app and Android's Google Drive.
Chrome is bundled with Android (billions of devices) and when you install a lot of software on Windows like antivirus they bundle Chrome unless you opt-out. Not the same but pretty close.
I don’t think so. WhatsApp does that and it is a pretty known app.