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@mischah
mischah / z.md
Last active December 9, 2022 02:11
Installing und initializing z (https://github.com/rupa/z) with help of Homebrew.

#The power of z

Do you spend lots of time doing things like this?

cd this/is/the/path/that/i/want/so/i/type/it/all/out/to/get/whereiwant

With z, you could just do this:

@kewlbear
kewlbear / webkit-ios-xcode.md
Last active January 18, 2023 12:22
build webkit for iOS using Xcode
@chrissimpkins
chrissimpkins / gist:5bf5686bae86b8129bee
Last active March 6, 2023 00:10
Atom Editor Cheat Sheet: macOS

Use these rapid keyboard shortcuts to control the GitHub Atom text editor on macOS.

Key to the Keys

  • ⌘ : Command key
  • ⌃ : Control key
  • ⌫ : Delete key
  • ← : Left arrow key
  • → : Right arrow key
  • ↑ : Up arrow key
@sloanwolf
sloanwolf / ReactNativeChatScreenExample.js
Last active April 3, 2023 04:27
React-Native Chat screen with bottom TextInput
/*
* Below is a bare functioning example of how I made a React-Native Chat messaging component that shifts the input up when
* the keyboard is active, and scrolls back down when the keyboard is inactive from a TextInput blur.
*
* The only thing I haven't been able to figure out yet is getting the ListView to render from the bottom, not sure if it's
* possible yet via styles.
*
* NOTE: This uses from iOS-only properties
*/
@gaearon
gaearon / createAsyncPage.jsx
Last active April 25, 2023 09:06
Webpack's async code splitting with React Router
'use strict';
var React = require('react');
function createAsyncHandler(getHandlerAsync, displayName) {
var Handler = null;
return React.createClass({
displayName: displayName,
@yangshun
yangshun / youtube-vimeo-url-parser.js
Last active June 14, 2023 22:27
YouTube Vimeo URL Parser
function parseVideo (url) {
// - Supported YouTube URL formats:
// - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=My2FRPA3Gf8
// - http://youtu.be/My2FRPA3Gf8
// - https://youtube.googleapis.com/v/My2FRPA3Gf8
// - Supported Vimeo URL formats:
// - http://vimeo.com/25451551
// - http://player.vimeo.com/video/25451551
// - Also supports relative URLs:
// - //player.vimeo.com/video/25451551
@mrdoob
mrdoob / RequestAnimationFrame.js
Created February 22, 2011 14:50
Provides requestAnimationFrame in a cross browser way.
/**
* Provides requestAnimationFrame in a cross browser way.
* @author paulirish / http://paulirish.com/
*/
if ( !window.requestAnimationFrame ) {
window.requestAnimationFrame = ( function() {
return window.webkitRequestAnimationFrame ||
@mhulse
mhulse / Setting up Google Cloud Storage with CORS for Web Fonts.md
Last active August 5, 2023 19:17
Setting up CORS on Google Cloud Storage: An unofficial quick start guide to serving web fonts from Google's cloud. (I'm sure a lot of this info could be improved... Please leave comments if you have tips/improvements.)

Login:

Google Cloud Storage

You'll want to login using an official Google account (i.e. if this is for your company, use the comapany Gmail account vs. a personal one.)

When logging in, you might be prompted to verify the account; if so, enter your cell number to get a verification e-mail or phone call.

Once verified, you'll have to agree to the terms of service; do that, and click continue.

@madhums
madhums / base64-image-upload.js
Created September 14, 2014 17:37
save base64 encoded image
/*
* Taken from http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5867534/how-to-save-canvas-data-to-file/5971674#5971674
*/
var fs = require('fs');
// string generated by canvas.toDataURL()
var img = "data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAABQAAAAUCAYAAACNiR0"
+ "NAAAAKElEQVQ4jWNgYGD4Twzu6FhFFGYYNXDUwGFpIAk2E4dHDRw1cDgaCAASFOffhEIO"
+ "3gAAAABJRU5ErkJggg==";
// strip off the data: url prefix to get just the base64-encoded bytes
- Inexplicable perversity of human nature.
- The clever machinations of MongoDB's marketing people.
- The AGPL license killed it.
- We spent too long development before monetizing.
- Bad performance.
- Numeric types limited to a 64-bit `float`.
- Great product, but didn't/couldn't translate to revenue.
- Bad business model.
- Failure in timezones/timestamp nuances.