The android development world is new to me, but I failed to find a good location mocker when I needed one recently. I tried a few of the popular ones. They were either filled to the brim with spam or broken in different…
Picom has an awesome feature [0] that, for the sake of all our eyes, should come by default on every device with a screen. It can continuously adjust the brightness of individual windows by averaging all the pixels in…
Behold this monstrosity: devDbUrl Madness. The only thing worse that developers willingly tolerate is prettier's sacrilegious linebreaks [0]. 0: https://prettier.io/playground/#N4Igxg9gdgLgprEAuc0DOMAEBXNc...
FWIW there's an existing issue for "firefox support" which you can subscribe to in order to be notified when this feature lands. https://github.com/cezaraugusto/extension.js/issues/5
> we need to easily be able to see diffs between different versions Can git attributes help in this case? It allows you to teach git how to diff binary files using external tools. Here [0] is a demonstration for…
> not as bad as Twitter Can't help but feel that's what we're moving towards.
I like them too. Creating one with d3 + svelte is not very difficult, which then allows you to apply your own customization. I've found the demo at the bottom of this page a good place to start.…
I was in this boat. Now I'd really like to get off. The UI is bad but I got used to bad. But I've been asked to change my password *checks email* 10 (!) times in the last few months. I don't share my password with…
> my history is so noisy I had to find another way The fzf search syntax [1] can help, if you become familiar with it. It is also supported in atuin [2]. [1]: https://github.com/junegunn/fzf#search-syntax [2]:…
This is useful, the search especially. There's a bug that only happens on this page [1]? Uncaught TypeError: Failed to execute 'observe' on 'MutationObserver': parameter 1 is not of type 'Node' [1]…
You can roll your own or use a utility library. A simple zero-dependency library would be something like just-* [1]. Although I now prefer remeda [2] as it seems to have the best typescript support, especially the…
By default, eslint only lints files with a .js extension[1]. Eslint plugins are what allow eslint to support more languages. A list can be found here[2]. For the record, prettier can also be extended to support more…
The deprecated style rules have been ported by a new project: https://eslint.style/guide/why
While it's always great to see performance gains, my largest pain point with prettier was never performance. Instead my only gripe with prettier is the "line wrapping noise" it creates, illustrated here by Anthony Fu:…
I'm in the same boat, currently using Raindrop and looking to switch. I'm currently eyeing Linkwarden as the alternative, but I'm not sure how painless the migration will be. https://github.com/linkwarden/linkwarden
Meanwhile, Mazda is sending cease and desist letters to open-source contributors. Previous discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37874220
The android development world is new to me, but I failed to find a good location mocker when I needed one recently. I tried a few of the popular ones. They were either filled to the brim with spam or broken in different…
Picom has an awesome feature [0] that, for the sake of all our eyes, should come by default on every device with a screen. It can continuously adjust the brightness of individual windows by averaging all the pixels in…
Behold this monstrosity: devDbUrl Madness. The only thing worse that developers willingly tolerate is prettier's sacrilegious linebreaks [0]. 0: https://prettier.io/playground/#N4Igxg9gdgLgprEAuc0DOMAEBXNc...
FWIW there's an existing issue for "firefox support" which you can subscribe to in order to be notified when this feature lands. https://github.com/cezaraugusto/extension.js/issues/5
> we need to easily be able to see diffs between different versions Can git attributes help in this case? It allows you to teach git how to diff binary files using external tools. Here [0] is a demonstration for…
> not as bad as Twitter Can't help but feel that's what we're moving towards.
I like them too. Creating one with d3 + svelte is not very difficult, which then allows you to apply your own customization. I've found the demo at the bottom of this page a good place to start.…
I was in this boat. Now I'd really like to get off. The UI is bad but I got used to bad. But I've been asked to change my password *checks email* 10 (!) times in the last few months. I don't share my password with…
> my history is so noisy I had to find another way The fzf search syntax [1] can help, if you become familiar with it. It is also supported in atuin [2]. [1]: https://github.com/junegunn/fzf#search-syntax [2]:…
This is useful, the search especially. There's a bug that only happens on this page [1]? Uncaught TypeError: Failed to execute 'observe' on 'MutationObserver': parameter 1 is not of type 'Node' [1]…
You can roll your own or use a utility library. A simple zero-dependency library would be something like just-* [1]. Although I now prefer remeda [2] as it seems to have the best typescript support, especially the…
By default, eslint only lints files with a .js extension[1]. Eslint plugins are what allow eslint to support more languages. A list can be found here[2]. For the record, prettier can also be extended to support more…
The deprecated style rules have been ported by a new project: https://eslint.style/guide/why
While it's always great to see performance gains, my largest pain point with prettier was never performance. Instead my only gripe with prettier is the "line wrapping noise" it creates, illustrated here by Anthony Fu:…
I'm in the same boat, currently using Raindrop and looking to switch. I'm currently eyeing Linkwarden as the alternative, but I'm not sure how painless the migration will be. https://github.com/linkwarden/linkwarden
Meanwhile, Mazda is sending cease and desist letters to open-source contributors. Previous discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37874220