I just used ublock's picker functionality. Very easy to use.
Pro-tip: I filtered all of those out with an adblocker.
That's assuming the code even makes sense. Have you ever been looking at some code, having no precise idea what it does, with no commit history to give an explanation? That's when unit tests would be useful…
Clever!
If somebody ever asks me "what does mansplaining mean?" I'm just going to say, "Well you see, it's quite easy. Just read this blog post" In all seriousness, there was no need for the point in this post to be explained…
Hi, thanks! It's a node app with some simple canvas rendering code. The rendering code is shared by the client and server. The text splitting is rather simple too but I had fun writing it. It's open-source of course!…
Yup, that's definitely coming.
Hi, I'm the creator of dogr actually. I'm not sure who posted this to HN :) Thanks for the feedback! Doge-as-a-service is a just funny name. Not sure who would have a need for such a thing.
It doesn't seem to work with fullscreen. Hope that helps.
I just used ublock's picker functionality. Very easy to use.
Pro-tip: I filtered all of those out with an adblocker.
That's assuming the code even makes sense. Have you ever been looking at some code, having no precise idea what it does, with no commit history to give an explanation? That's when unit tests would be useful…
Clever!
If somebody ever asks me "what does mansplaining mean?" I'm just going to say, "Well you see, it's quite easy. Just read this blog post" In all seriousness, there was no need for the point in this post to be explained…
Hi, thanks! It's a node app with some simple canvas rendering code. The rendering code is shared by the client and server. The text splitting is rather simple too but I had fun writing it. It's open-source of course!…
Yup, that's definitely coming.
Hi, I'm the creator of dogr actually. I'm not sure who posted this to HN :) Thanks for the feedback! Doge-as-a-service is a just funny name. Not sure who would have a need for such a thing.
It doesn't seem to work with fullscreen. Hope that helps.