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Dinir / chatbox.css
Last active May 6, 2024 03:40
Streamlabs Chat Box - Scrolling Sideway
body {
background: $background_color;
color: $text_color;
font-size: $font_size;
}
.colon, .name {
height: 0px;
}
@maxrimue
maxrimue / readme.md
Last active March 13, 2021 12:21
Use yarn with Greenkeeper

Use yarn with Greenkeeper

When using yarn, it will create a yarn.lock lockfile which holds data on your used dependencies. This file also includes hard-typed versions, so should you update your dependencies, the yarn.lock file is basically outdated and needs to be regenerated. While yarn does this automatically, Greenkeeper pull requests that update dependencies as of right now do not do this regeneration, which means you would have to do it manually.

This gist shows you a way how to automatise this step using a Travis CI script.

Prerequisites

  • You use Travis CI and have it build Pull Requests (default behaviour)
  • You have a yarn.lock file in your repository for Travis CI to automatically install yarn (yarn will be added to their default images soon)

Getting started

Why is Google blocking Inbox on Firefox?

Recently, Google launched a new service called Inbox. It's basically Gmail re-invented with a different UI and UX. It's a good tool which improved my ability to keep a zero email inbox. I'm currently using the Android application of Inbox and not at all on the desktop, since it's not available for Firefox, my default browser. This requires me to open up Inbox in Google Chrome if I want to see it. Opening up Inbox in Firefox gives the following message:

Image of Inbox message if using Firefox

But, I couldn't understand why it's only available in Google Chrome so I started investigating on why it's so.

User Agent hack

@learncodeacademy
learncodeacademy / gist:ebba574fc3f438c851ae
Created July 24, 2014 14:47
Nginx Node Frontend / Load Balancer / Static Assets Caching
upstream project {
server 22.22.22.2:3000;
server 22.22.22.3:3000;
server 22.22.22.5:3000;
}
server {
listen 80;
location / {
@staltz
staltz / introrx.md
Last active July 22, 2024 09:31
The introduction to Reactive Programming you've been missing