> Fast execution... despite running in a real browser, which at first might seem like it would be slow - it is actually really fast. What makes it fast?
Hi Silas! Are there any plans to allow running DeepWiki against private non-GitHub repos (e.g. GitLab, Azure DevOps, etc) and keep the output private?
> someone who is good (in competence and/or in behavior) than someone who is nice What if you're both? This makes me feel self-conscious about being "nice" and toning it down.
One of the biggest problems I run into with Web Components is how to share common CSS styles between them. I understand that goes against the idea that each web component should be encapsulated, but sometimes this is…
As a starting point, Tailwind used to use PurgeCSS [0] but I'm not sure what they use now. [0] https://purgecss.com
Anyone know of a Canadian equivalent?
If Emmett will run this the same way he ran Twitch, I'm not expecting much action from him.
Interestingly, my YouTube playlists now say "unavailable videos are hidden" so I can't get the link.
I've seen it come up often in collaborative text editors. Also see: https://github.com/yjs/yjs
To go from .ts -> .js -> execution more quickly. Am I misunderstanding something?
There are plenty of use cases so I'm sure it varies. For example, I often have my browser on the left side and my editor on the right. With only 50% of the width, I sometimes prefer to reclaim the horizontal space and…
I was actually looking into building a library today with Webpack and ran into similar problems. But could you help me understand what you meant here? > but it won't output to a standard format, even with experimental…
Is there an equivalent article for "what happens when you load a website?"? If it's written anything like this one, it'd be super helpful and I'd love to read it!
I've never understood why public opinion is so polarizing on Tailwind. Could someone with experience in both camps help me understand the tradeoffs, and offer any guidance on whether Tailwind would (not) be a good fit?
Are there any negative impacts to accessibility with the `<use href="#icon-name" />` sprite approach?
It looks like https://www.diagrams.net/
> However, it's not the taskrunner that I want. Could you elaborate a bit on what you mean here? Is this saying Turborepo's task runner is flawed in some way?
Secret hints: 1. Animal on roof 2. Animal on tree 3. Large object in trees 4. Beach goer 5. Small wooden fence room
May I ask why `window.resize` is used over `matchMedia`[0] to detect DPR changes? Is one approach better than the other? [0] https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Window/devi...
> Though you don't need 4 arcTo in order to make a rounded rect, you can use bezier instead (we do) I'm pretty new to this - do you have an example of using bezier? And why is it preferred over arcTo?
For fighting games, here's an example of what Sako looks at. He is playing as Elena on the 2P side. https://youtu.be/RmAwAefKZ8o?t=58
I'm not experienced enough to form a strong opinion on this. Could you provide some reasons why you strongly disagree? At first glance, it seems like a beneficial goal. If I ever need to checkout different points of…
I had a similar problem. We wanted to get on a call to resolve it quickly, but was instead forced into an email chain where I received a reply every 3 weeks.
I've never actually bought straight from a dealership so excuse my naivety here, but wouldn't they be better off trying to sell me the car that is best for me? Otherwise if it doesn't meet my needs, I won't be buying…
I imagine it might also cause adverse effects if someone happens to be missed.
> Fast execution... despite running in a real browser, which at first might seem like it would be slow - it is actually really fast. What makes it fast?
Hi Silas! Are there any plans to allow running DeepWiki against private non-GitHub repos (e.g. GitLab, Azure DevOps, etc) and keep the output private?
> someone who is good (in competence and/or in behavior) than someone who is nice What if you're both? This makes me feel self-conscious about being "nice" and toning it down.
One of the biggest problems I run into with Web Components is how to share common CSS styles between them. I understand that goes against the idea that each web component should be encapsulated, but sometimes this is…
As a starting point, Tailwind used to use PurgeCSS [0] but I'm not sure what they use now. [0] https://purgecss.com
Anyone know of a Canadian equivalent?
If Emmett will run this the same way he ran Twitch, I'm not expecting much action from him.
Interestingly, my YouTube playlists now say "unavailable videos are hidden" so I can't get the link.
I've seen it come up often in collaborative text editors. Also see: https://github.com/yjs/yjs
To go from .ts -> .js -> execution more quickly. Am I misunderstanding something?
There are plenty of use cases so I'm sure it varies. For example, I often have my browser on the left side and my editor on the right. With only 50% of the width, I sometimes prefer to reclaim the horizontal space and…
I was actually looking into building a library today with Webpack and ran into similar problems. But could you help me understand what you meant here? > but it won't output to a standard format, even with experimental…
Is there an equivalent article for "what happens when you load a website?"? If it's written anything like this one, it'd be super helpful and I'd love to read it!
I've never understood why public opinion is so polarizing on Tailwind. Could someone with experience in both camps help me understand the tradeoffs, and offer any guidance on whether Tailwind would (not) be a good fit?
Are there any negative impacts to accessibility with the `<use href="#icon-name" />` sprite approach?
It looks like https://www.diagrams.net/
> However, it's not the taskrunner that I want. Could you elaborate a bit on what you mean here? Is this saying Turborepo's task runner is flawed in some way?
Secret hints: 1. Animal on roof 2. Animal on tree 3. Large object in trees 4. Beach goer 5. Small wooden fence room
May I ask why `window.resize` is used over `matchMedia`[0] to detect DPR changes? Is one approach better than the other? [0] https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Window/devi...
> Though you don't need 4 arcTo in order to make a rounded rect, you can use bezier instead (we do) I'm pretty new to this - do you have an example of using bezier? And why is it preferred over arcTo?
For fighting games, here's an example of what Sako looks at. He is playing as Elena on the 2P side. https://youtu.be/RmAwAefKZ8o?t=58
I'm not experienced enough to form a strong opinion on this. Could you provide some reasons why you strongly disagree? At first glance, it seems like a beneficial goal. If I ever need to checkout different points of…
I had a similar problem. We wanted to get on a call to resolve it quickly, but was instead forced into an email chain where I received a reply every 3 weeks.
I've never actually bought straight from a dealership so excuse my naivety here, but wouldn't they be better off trying to sell me the car that is best for me? Otherwise if it doesn't meet my needs, I won't be buying…
I imagine it might also cause adverse effects if someone happens to be missed.