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Zemnmez / tweetdeck-limit-override-dm-rt-fix.js
Last active March 13, 2023 15:21
tweetdeck-limit-override.js
/*
This snippet is esssentially the same as being in the Twitter longer tweets test, for tweetdeck.
The Tweet length counter is fixed by tricking TweetDeck into counting up to 140 characters, twice, so you'll see 140
instead of 280 in the counter but going over 140 will give you another set of 140 charactrs.
*/
TD.services.TwitterClient.prototype.makeTwitterCall=function(b,e,f,g,c,d,h){c=c||function(){};d=d||function(){};b=this.request(b,{method:f,params:Object.assign(e,{weighted_character_count:!0}),processor:g,feedType:h});return b.addCallbacks(function(a){c(a.data)},function(a){d(a.req,"",a.msg,a.req.errors)}),b};
twttrTxt=Object.assign({},twttr.txt,{isInvalidTweet:function(){return!1},getTweetLength:function(x){return x=twttr.txt.getTweetLength.apply(this,arguments),x<140||x/140>2?x:x%140}});
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mwpastore / 00README.md
Last active April 18, 2024 06:21
Lightning Fast WordPress: Caddy+Varnish+PHP-FPM

README

This gist assumes you are migrating an existing site for www.example.com — ideally WordPress — to a new server — ideally Ubuntu Server 16.04 LTS — and wish to enable HTTP/2 (backwards compatibile with HTTP/1.1) with always-on HTTPS, caching, compression, and more. Although these instructions are geared towards WordPress, they should be trivially extensible to other PHP frameworks, other FastCGI backends, and even non-FastCGI backends (using proxy in lieu of fastcgi in the terminal Caddyfile stanza).

Quickstart: Use your own naked and canonical domain names instead of example.com and www.example.com and customize the Caddyfile and VCL provided in this gist to your preferences!

These instructions target Varnish Cache 4.1, PHP-FPM 7.0, and Caddy 0.10. (I'm using MariaDB 10.1 as well, but that's not relevant to this guide.)

@novaugust
novaugust / Adding Disqus to a ghost blog on casper ~ 1.0
Last active October 9, 2023 14:12
Adding Disqus to a Ghost Blog running a Casper-based theme without editing any files
I noticed that there weren't any writeups for using code injection to add Disqus comments to a ghost blog. Everything assumes you're comfortable with editing your theme (and thus being responsible for maintaining a fork, urk).
So, I used the steps below to add to Disqus comments to my blog running a [Casper fork](https://github.com/novaugust/novasper). If your theme varies wildly from Casper, you'll be able to get by just by updating the css selectors in the javascript. If all that is a bit much for you, leave a comment and a link to your site and I'll give you what your versino of the code would be.
## Code Injection to the rescue
So! Here's the scoop
1. **Set up your disqus**. You're a grownup, you'll figure it out.
2. Go to your blog admin's **`Code Injection`** section (example.com/ghost/settings/code-injection/).