CSS nirvana: changing styling whilst only looking at one page, and styling on other pages updates, but looks correct.
miniblog.
https://www.runscope.com/ looks like an excellent way of monitoring APIs in production. I'm looking for an excuse to try it.
Elisp surprise of the day: (setq 0x123 42) is legal. #emacs
"'Legacy code' often differs from its suggested alternative by actually working and scaling." --Bjarne Stroustrup
The comical history of user agents: http://t.co/FaU3bjx5oZ
I'm excited to announce a first preview release of Trifle lisp! v0.1 now available! https://github.com/Wilfred/trifle It's still a baby though.
Writing bash scripts for long commands is a huge productivity boost. E.g. a 'run' script that starts a devserver for the project in the CWD.
I'm not a fan of password hints, they're insecure. Instead, I like to use them for artistic expression.
The Emacs views on GUIs, from the Emacs maintainer himself: http://t.co/VTY9zRIHnS :)
Discovered hl-defined.el today. Really neat way of distinguishing local variables (see screenshot on http://t.co/MxWIUbjM66 ). #emacs
Discovered @botbotme today. One of those services that I'd wished existed for some time.
I think relative date formats ('3 days ago') are great, but too many sites don't show the actual date anywhere. Makes life hard.
I miss crate.io. There's no easy way on PyPI (I believe) to list all the versions available of a given package.
After the discussion of adding WYSIWYG text editing to Emacs, I'm amused to discover there's an elisp spreadsheet: http://t.co/bKI9b9Z5Oj
@CloudFlare I saw Rocket Loader break my JS when using conditional comments. Where should I file a bug?
Stack Exchange gives back: http://t.co/Jav7bPDUoz . I'm impressed, not enough organisations do this.
That happy feeling when your fixes are merged upstream, so you can stop using your fork.
Opened a #Django pull request https://github.com/django/django/pull/2194 for an 8 year old bug!
Finally got round to configuring smartparens to use the sexp-changing functions. It's like using paredit in any language, brilliant! #emacs
Arch Linux manages to ship a new kernel version more often than I reboot my work machine. Every reboot is an adventure!
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