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Liberal, Accurate Regex Pattern for Matching Web URLs
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jQuery alterClass plugin: Remove element classes with wildcard matching. Optionally add classes.
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Really easy folder action to automatically backup any mobile photos that hit your Dropbox folder.
Really easy folder action to automatically backup any mobile photos that hit your Dropbox folder. You will have to change the data to your liking. All of my network/shared drives in the house are named after hip-hop groups or rappers.
NOTE: You must enable camera uploads for Dropbox and this was only tested and used on a Mac.
First you see I create a variable that is the current year and month, that way rsync will keep mobile photos saved in folders by YYYYMM.
Then I check if a network drive is already mounted, if not it gets mounted.
Next I cd to my DROPBOX Camera Uploads folder.
Then rsync to your heart's galore to as many drives as you wish.
In this example I sync to a network drive, then to a local external HDD, then after that remove the source files. This way after my photos are backed up they are removed from Dropbox and I can spare any space at Dropbox. I have this set up as a folder action for the folder set after cd. As soon as Dropbox hits that folder, it mounts the drives, syncs
A really simple userscript to replace the usernames with their current avatar in Campfire.
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Change Twitter’s Heart Animation to Exploding Poopies
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This document lays out some baseline expectations between conference speakers and conference presenters. It was prepared by three experienced conference speakers -- one of whom has also organized conferences -- and influenced by many others. Its goal is to let speakers know what they might reasonably expect from a conference, in exchange for the hours we expect them to spend researching, preparing, and rehearsing, and the time they will spend away from home and family.
We believe that all speakers should reasonably expect these things, not just speakers who are known to draw large crowds, because no one is a rockstar but more people should have the chance to be one. We believe that conferences are better -- and, dare we say, more diverse -- when the people speaking are not just the people who can afford to get themselves there, either because their company paid or they foot the bill themselves.
These expectations should serve as *a starting point for discussion between sp
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