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/*
* This script shows COVID-19 numbers using sledilnik.org API.
* No guarantee on correctness and completeness of the information provided.
*/
const BASE_API_URL = "https://api.sledilnik.org/api";
// URL to open when pressing on the widget.
const WIDGET_PRESS_URL = "https://covid-19.sledilnik.org";
@cubiq
cubiq / Original Prusa i3 MK2.fff
Last active August 26, 2019 08:07
Simplify3D Configuration file for the Original Prusa i3 MK 2
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<profile name="Original Prusa i3 MK2" version="2017-07-16 09:26:29" app="S3D-Software 3.1.1">
<baseProfile>Default</baseProfile>
<printMaterial>PLA</printMaterial>
<printQuality>Normal 0.2</printQuality>
<printExtruders></printExtruders>
<extruder name="Primary Extruder">
<toolheadNumber>0</toolheadNumber>
<diameter>0.4</diameter>
<autoWidth>0</autoWidth>
@davidhq
davidhq / cd_projects.sh
Last active August 29, 2015 14:17
cd_projects
# p proj -> cd ~/Projects/project
# works best (fastest) if your projects are lower-case and you refer to them as such
# if not, then for best performance (no lag) you have to call "p Proj" (if ~/Projects/Project exists)
function p {
cd ~/Projects
local match
if [ -n "$1" ]; then
local min_size=1000
# first try only directories that start exactly with our input
for d in $1*/ ; do
@endquote
endquote / instagram.js
Last active December 11, 2015 07:43
Keyboard navigation for Instagram timeline
/*
A userscript to add keyboard shortcuts to the Instagram timeline:
- J or space to go to next image
- K to go to previous image
- L to toggle like on the current image
- N to load new posts
*/
$(document.body).keypress(function(event) {
// ignore keypresses in comment fields
@kennedy
kennedy / BF888S_default_01012019.csv
Last active May 31, 2024 06:09
Baofeng BF888S default frequencies
Location Name Frequency Duplex Offset Tone rToneFreq cToneFreq DtcsCode DtcsPolarity Mode TStep Skip Comment URCALL RPT1CALL RPT2CALL DVCODE
1 462.125000 0.000000 TSQL 88.5 69.3 023 NN FM 5.00 S
2 462.225000 0.000000 88.5 88.5 023 NN FM 5.00 S
3 462.325000 0.000000 88.5 88.5 023 NN FM 5.00 S
4 462.425000 0.000000 TSQL 88.5 103.5 023 NN FM 5.00 S
5 462.525000 0.000000 TSQL 88.5 114.8 023 NN FM 5.00 S
6 462.625000 0.000000 TSQL 88.5 127.3 023 NN FM 5.00 S
7 462.725000 0.000000 TSQL 88.5 136.5 023 NN FM 5.00 S
8 462.825000 0.000000 TSQL 88.5 162.2 023 NN FM 5.00 S
9 462.925000 0.000000 DTCS 88.5 88.5 023 NN FM 5.00 S
@tobysteward
tobysteward / BlogController.php
Last active March 4, 2024 23:11
Laravel AJAX Pagination with JQuery
<?php
class BlogController extends Controller
{
/**
* Posts
*
* @return void
*/
public function showPosts()

Make it real

Ideas are cheap. Make a prototype, sketch a CLI session, draw a wireframe. Discuss around concrete examples, not hand-waving abstractions. Don't say you did something, provide a URL that proves it.

Ship it

Nothing is real until it's being used by a real user. This doesn't mean you make a prototype in the morning and blog about it in the evening. It means you find one person you believe your product will help and try to get them to use it.

Do it with style

@blackfalcon
blackfalcon / sassJunkDrawer.md
Last active March 23, 2022 20:09
Clean out your Sass junk-drawer

by Dale Sande

CSS has had a long and sordid past. A developer never sets out with the goal of making a complete and total mess of things. Their intention is not to build something that is practically illegible, impractical to maintain and is limited in scale. But somehow, this is where many inevitably end up. Luckily, all is not lost. With some simple strategies, organizational methods and out-of-the box tools, we can really help get that junk-drawer inline.

For many of us getting started with Sass, at one time or another have created a junk-drawer of files. For most, this was a rookie mistake, but for others, this is a continuing issue with our architecture and file management techniques. Sass doesn't come with any real rules for file management so developers are pretty much left to their own devices.

Large CSS files and increased complexity

CSS started out with very simple intentions, but as [tableless web design][1.1] began to really take a foothold, o

@Yavari
Yavari / README.markdown
Created February 23, 2012 09:00 — forked from gudbergur/README.markdown
Bootstrap's Typeahead plugin extended (allowing for AJAX functionality) among other things

This is a fork of Bootstrap Typeahead that adds minimal but powerful extensions.

For example, process typeahead list asynchronously and return objects

  # This example does an AJAX lookup and is in CoffeeScript
  $('.typeahead').typeahead(
    # source can be a function
    source: (typeahead, query) ->
 # this function receives the typeahead object and the query string
@rpavlik
rpavlik / fix_homebrew.rb
Created January 6, 2011 20:32 — forked from mxcl/install_homebrew.markdown
Fix permissions on /usr/local for Homebrew
#!/usr/bin/ruby
#
# This script fixes /usr/local only.
#
# 6th January 2010:
# Modified the script to just fix, rather than install. - rpavlik
#
# 30th March 2010:
# Added a check to make sure user is in the staff group. This was a problem
# for me, and I think it was due to me migrating my account over several