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  1. Last 7 days
    1. Bloomington Drosophila Stock Center

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201148

      Resource: Bloomington Drosophila Stock Center (RRID:SCR_006457)

      Curator: @anisehay

      SciCrunch record: RRID:SCR_006457


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    1. Bloomington Drosophila Stock Center

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.183624

      Resource: Bloomington Drosophila Stock Center (RRID:SCR_006457)

      Curator: @maulamb

      SciCrunch record: RRID:SCR_006457


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  2. Jul 2024
    1. #BL36287

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201732

      Resource: (BDSC Cat# 36287,RRID:BDSC_36287)

      Curator: @DavidDeutsch

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_36287


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    2. #BL51673

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201732

      Resource: (BDSC Cat# 51673,RRID:BDSC_51673)

      Curator: @DavidDeutsch

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_51673


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    3. #BL35140

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201732

      Resource: BDSC_35140

      Curator: @DavidDeutsch

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_35140


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    4. #BL34332

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201732

      Resource: (BDSC Cat# 34332,RRID:BDSC_34332)

      Curator: @DavidDeutsch

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_34332


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    5. #BL34020

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201732

      Resource: BDSC_34020

      Curator: @DavidDeutsch

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_34020


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    6. #BL32983

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201732

      Resource: RRID:BDSC_32983

      Curator: @DavidDeutsch

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_32983


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    7. # BL25969

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201732

      Resource: BDSC_25969

      Curator: @DavidDeutsch

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_25969


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    8. #BL36058

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201732

      Resource: (BDSC Cat# 36058,RRID:BDSC_36058)

      Curator: @DavidDeutsch

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_36058


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    9. #BL34855

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201732

      Resource: (BDSC Cat# 34855,RRID:BDSC_34855)

      Curator: @DavidDeutsch

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_34855


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    10. #67159

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201732

      Resource: BDSC_67159

      Curator: @DavidDeutsch

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_67159


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    11. #BL32358

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201732

      Resource: RRID:BDSC_32358

      Curator: @DavidDeutsch

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_32358


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    12. #BL13510

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201732

      Resource: (BDSC Cat# 13510,RRID:BDSC_13510)

      Curator: @DavidDeutsch

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_13510


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    13. NIH P40OD018537

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201732

      Resource: Bloomington Drosophila Stock Center (RRID:SCR_006457)

      Curator: @DavidDeutsch

      SciCrunch record: RRID:SCR_006457


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    1. 42735

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.202388

      Resource: (BDSC Cat# 42735,RRID:BDSC_42735)

      Curator: @DavidDeutsch

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_42735


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    2. 5580

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.202388

      Resource: (BDSC Cat# 5580,RRID:BDSC_5580)

      Curator: @DavidDeutsch

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_5580


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    3. (8603)

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.202388

      Resource: (BDSC Cat# 8603,RRID:BDSC_8603)

      Curator: @DavidDeutsch

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_8603


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    4. (10546)

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.202388

      Resource: (BDSC Cat# 10546,RRID:BDSC_10546)

      Curator: @DavidDeutsch

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_10546


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    5. Bloomington Drosophila Stock Center

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.202388

      Resource: Bloomington Drosophila Stock Center (RRID:SCR_006457)

      Curator: @DavidDeutsch

      SciCrunch record: RRID:SCR_006457


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    1. (78782)

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201016

      Resource: (BDSC Cat# 78782,RRID:BDSC_78782)

      Curator: @DavidDeutsch

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_78782


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    2. (34516)

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201016

      Resource: (BDSC Cat# 34516,RRID:BDSC_34516)

      Curator: @DavidDeutsch

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_34516


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    3. (40465)

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201016

      Resource: BDSC_40465

      Curator: @DavidDeutsch

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_40465


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    4. (93199)

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201016

      Resource: BDSC_93199

      Curator: @DavidDeutsch

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_93199


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    5. (40464)

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201016

      Resource: BDSC_40464

      Curator: @DavidDeutsch

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_40464


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    6. (40467)

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201016

      Resource: BDSC_40467

      Curator: @DavidDeutsch

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_40467


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    7. (25211)

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201016

      Resource: (BDSC Cat# 25211,RRID:BDSC_25211)

      Curator: @DavidDeutsch

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_25211


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    8. Bloomington Drosophila Stock Center

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201016

      Resource: Bloomington Drosophila Stock Center (RRID:SCR_006457)

      Curator: @DavidDeutsch

      SciCrunch record: RRID:SCR_006457


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    1. (Bloomington Drosophila Stock Center: 33623)

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.200795

      Resource: (BDSC Cat# 33623,RRID:BDSC_33623)

      Curator: @DavidDeutsch

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_33623


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    2. (Bloomington Drosophila Stock Center: 34521)

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.200795

      Resource: (BDSC Cat# 34521,RRID:BDSC_34521)

      Curator: @DavidDeutsch

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_34521


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    1. (BDSC, #6231)

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.200808

      Resource: BDSC_6231

      Curator: @DavidDeutsch

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_6231


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    2. (BDSC, #6209)

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.200808

      Resource: (BDSC Cat# 6209,RRID:BDSC_6209)

      Curator: @DavidDeutsch

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_6209


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    3. (BDSC, #64795)

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.200808

      Resource: RRID:BDSC_64795

      Curator: @DavidDeutsch

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_64795


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    4. (BDSC, #6235)

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.200808

      Resource: BDSC_6235

      Curator: @DavidDeutsch

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_6235


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    5. (BDSC, #6236)

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.200808

      Resource: BDSC_6236

      Curator: @DavidDeutsch

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_6236


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    6. (BDSC, #329)

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.200808

      Resource: BDSC_329

      Curator: @DavidDeutsch

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_329


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    7. (BDSC, #20793)

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.200808

      Resource: BDSC_20793

      Curator: @DavidDeutsch

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_20793


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    8. (BDSC, #81887)

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.200808

      Resource: BDSC_81887

      Curator: @DavidDeutsch

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_81887


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    9. (BDSC, #16956)

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.200808

      Resource: BDSC_16956

      Curator: @DavidDeutsch

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_16956


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    10. (BDSC, #5132)

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.200808

      Resource: (BDSC Cat# 5132,RRID:BDSC_5132)

      Curator: @DavidDeutsch

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_5132


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    11. Bloomington Drosophila Stock Center

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.200808

      Resource: Bloomington Drosophila Stock Center (RRID:SCR_006457)

      Curator: @DavidDeutsch

      SciCrunch record: RRID:SCR_006457


      What is this?

  3. May 2024
    1. I'm sick of this recurring advice. Instead I should keep a wiki and comment my code better. Don't assume that everything applies to everyone.

      Absolutely decimated.

    1. BL-34670

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201917

      Resource: BDSC_34670

      Curator: @maulamb

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_34670


      What is this?

    2. BL-30909

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201917

      Resource: (BDSC Cat# 30909,RRID:BDSC_30909)

      Curator: @maulamb

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_30909


      What is this?

    3. BL-23651

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201917

      Resource: (BDSC Cat# 23651,RRID:BDSC_23651)

      Curator: @maulamb

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_23651


      What is this?

    4. BL-60156

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201917

      Resource: BDSC_60156

      Curator: @maulamb

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_60156


      What is this?

    5. BL-59042

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201917

      Resource: RRID:BDSC_59042

      Curator: @maulamb

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_59042


      What is this?

    6. BL-35405

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201917

      Resource: (BDSC Cat# 35405,RRID:BDSC_35405)

      Curator: @maulamb

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_35405


      What is this?

    7. BL-30910

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201917

      Resource: RRID:BDSC_30910

      Curator: @maulamb

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_30910


      What is this?

    8. BL-57328

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201917

      Resource: BDSC_57328

      Curator: @maulamb

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_57328


      What is this?

    9. BL-39719

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201917

      Resource: (BDSC Cat# 39719,RRID:BDSC_39719)

      Curator: @maulamb

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_39719


      What is this?

    10. BL-23650

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201917

      Resource: (BDSC Cat# 23650,RRID:BDSC_23650)

      Curator: @maulamb

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_23650


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    1. A-10036

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201293

      Resource: (Thermo Fisher Scientific Cat# A10036, RRID:AB_11180613)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_11180613


      What is this?

    2. A-31573

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201293

      Resource: (Thermo Fisher Scientific Cat# A-31573, RRID:AB_2536183)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_2536183


      What is this?

    3. A-10040

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201293

      Resource: (Thermo Fisher Scientific Cat# A10040, RRID:AB_2534016)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_2534016


      What is this?

    4. Jackson ImmunoResearch Laboratories; 703-545-15

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201293

      Resource: (Jackson ImmunoResearch Labs Cat# 703-545-155, RRID:AB_2340375)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_2340375


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    5. Abcam, ab30394

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201293

      Resource: (Abcam Cat# ab30394, RRID:AB_775726)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_775726


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    6. MilliporeSigma, L9393

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201293

      Resource: (Sigma-Aldrich Cat# L9393, RRID:AB_477163)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_477163


      What is this?

    7. CST, 3195S

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201293

      Resource: (Cell Signaling Technology Cat# 3195, RRID:AB_2291471)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_2291471


      What is this?

    8. Abcam, ab167453

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201293

      Resource: (EnCor Biotechnology Cat# RPCA-mCherry, RRID:AB_2571870)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_2571870


      What is this?

    9. AvesLab, GFP-1020

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201293

      Resource: (Aves Labs Cat# GFP-1020, RRID:AB_10000240)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_10000240


      What is this?

    1. Thermo Fisher Scientific, A21245

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201581

      Resource: (Thermo Fisher Scientific Cat# A-21245, RRID:AB_2535813)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_2535813


      What is this?

    2. Thermo Fisher Scientific, A32727

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201581

      Resource: (Thermo Fisher Scientific Cat# A32727, RRID:AB_2633276)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_2633276


      What is this?

    3. Santa Cruz Biotechnology, sc-32256

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201581

      Resource: (Santa Cruz Biotechnology Cat# sc-32256, RRID:AB_628035)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_628035


      What is this?

    4. Abcam, ab22758

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201581

      Resource: (Abcam Cat# ab22758, RRID:AB_776878)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_776878


      What is this?

    5. R&D Systems, AF1623

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201581

      Resource: (R and D Systems Cat# AF1623, RRID:AB_2284428)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_2284428


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    6. Thermo Fisher Scientific, A11055

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201581

      Resource: (Thermo Fisher Scientific Cat# A-11055, RRID:AB_2534102)

      Curator: @abever99

      SciCrunch record: RRID:AB_2534102


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    1. Bloomington Drosophila Stock Center

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201713

      Resource: Bloomington Drosophila Stock Center (RRID:SCR_006457)

      Curator: @maulamb

      SciCrunch record: RRID:SCR_006457


      What is this?

    2. BL#39058

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201713

      Resource: (BDSC Cat# 39058,RRID:BDSC_39058)

      Curator: @maulamb

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_39058


      What is this?

    3. BL#42236

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201713

      Resource: BDSC_42236

      Curator: @maulamb

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_42236


      What is this?

    4. BL#65947

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201713

      Resource: RRID:BDSC_65947

      Curator: @maulamb

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_65947


      What is this?

    5. BL#36727

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201713

      Resource: (BDSC Cat# 36727,RRID:BDSC_36727)

      Curator: @maulamb

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_36727


      What is this?

    6. BL#37477

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201713

      Resource: BDSC_37477

      Curator: @maulamb

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_37477


      What is this?

    7. BL#32447

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201713

      Resource: (BDSC Cat# 32447,RRID:BDSC_32447)

      Curator: @maulamb

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_32447


      What is this?

    8. BL#5134

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201713

      Resource: (BDSC Cat# 5134,RRID:BDSC_5134)

      Curator: @maulamb

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_5134


      What is this?

    9. BL#8739

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201713

      Resource: (BDSC Cat# 8739,RRID:BDSC_8739)

      Curator: @maulamb

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_8739


      What is this?

    10. BL#9105

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201713

      Resource: BDSC_9105

      Curator: @maulamb

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_9105


      What is this?

    11. BL#6678

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201713

      Resource: RRID:BDSC_6678

      Curator: @maulamb

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_6678


      What is this?

    12. BL#7326

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201713

      Resource: RRID:BDSC_7326

      Curator: @maulamb

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_7326


      What is this?

    13. BL#58787

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201713

      Resource: RRID:BDSC_58787

      Curator: @maulamb

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_58787


      What is this?

    14. BL#27328

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201713

      Resource: (BDSC Cat# 27328,RRID:BDSC_27328)

      Curator: @maulamb

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_27328


      What is this?

    15. BL#58718

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201713

      Resource: RRID:BDSC_58718

      Curator: @maulamb

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_58718


      What is this?

    16. BL#3605

      DOI: 10.1242/dev.201713

      Resource: (BDSC Cat# 3605,RRID:BDSC_3605)

      Curator: @maulamb

      SciCrunch record: RRID:BDSC_3605


      What is this?

  4. Dec 2023
    1. ambiguous src

      Why is using "src" folder to contain module files ambiguous? In this case "sample" seams more ambiguous cause it could be refering a folder containing sample data. Also how do you know the module is not called docs?

  5. Nov 2023
    1. Change: Complete re-write of code handling keyboard frames and avoidance. This addresses a few nagging issues with improper display around the on-screen keyboard on iPad, in particular. Fix: Keyboard layout issues in share extension on iPad.

      I do believe this might be the culprit for all the problems I've had with suddenly/inconsistently unresponsive keyboard shortcuts recently...

  6. Aug 2023
    1. I used to have the view that Scrum is a useless batch of meetings, that sucks the life and productivity out of the dev process.Now, after seeing it from an adjacent (but not subjugated under it) perspective, I think it is a life-sucking batch of meetings that are good for one thing: taking developers who can’t or don’t want to see the overall business/architecture picture and getting useful work out of them.Most of us here are not in that category. I’d wager a majority of HN readers can’t help but to seek out understanding of the business, where this piece fits, what it interacts with. For us, specifying everything upfront is useless. Estimating stuff is irritating because we need the flexibility to make smart decisions during dev. Retro meetings are lies because we can’t say “stop with all this and let me work”.But if you’re trying to make a process than can take junior devs (not junior in tenure, but junior in the qualities above) and produce an output that scales almost-kinda linearly with dev count, it sort of works.I’d argue that you’re way better off hiring 6 devs that can go from business problem -> technical solution in their head, without all the ceremony, instead of 40 devs who can’t and 6 PMs to wrangle them.But I can also see how a company ends up there - go through a tough hiring year, or even just make a few poor hiring decisions, and now you have people on the team who need handholding and supervision. That’s what scrum is; it feels like micromanagement because it is. It forces junior-performing devs into a productive state - maybe 5% of what you’d get out of a senior-performing dev without scrum, but it’s something non-negative.

      A surprisingly positive take on scrum and where it could be useful

  7. May 2023
    1. Enabling "Detect Clipboard Content" can no longer cause continual permission prompts

      God bless.

      I suspect - assuming this is accurate about solving its issue - that Flexibits' work would help other app devs figure out how the fuck to correctly appease the OS about accessing the system clipboard.

    1. Finally found someone blogging about MediaWiki dev in a medium I can actually consume effectively hehe.

  8. Jan 2023
    1. I noticed fairly quickly that the iOS app was a re-branded release of what used to be Mast. My first instinct upon this discovery was to DM Mast's original developer, Shihab Meboob, on Twitter, but frankly, I've already bothered him enough there over the years, so it's understandable that I didn't hear back. When I downloaded the desktop app I found on Roma's web page and noticed its similarity to Whalebird, I decided to use the site's contact form to inquire about what exactly was going on as gingerly as I could. Happily, I received a reply just *minutes- later from Leo Radvinsky, head of Leo.com, “a Florida-based boutique venture capital fund that invests in technology companies:” Hi David, In both cases we funded the original developers of both Mast and Whalebird to create a branded whitelabel app specially made for Pleroma. The idea was to make Roma a cross platform brand/app. It didn't really work out so now we're working on a new app from scratch called Fedi for iOS and Android and releasing that as open source. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.fediverse.app&hl=en*US&gl=US https://apps.apple.com/in/app/fedi-for-pleroma-and-mastodon/id1478806281 I think Roma has been removed from the app stores as it's no longer supported. Let me know if you have any other questions

      ...coming back to this, now. ...

    1. make dev

      I am getting this error while doing make dev I have installed the required version of python, still update with the required version please.

      File "/home/ec2-user/projects/h/h/search/config.py", line 213, in _ensure_icu_plugin

      names = [x.strip() for x in conn.cat.plugins(h="component").split("\n")]

      AttributeError: 'list' object has no attribute 'split'

  9. Nov 2022
    1. There IS a super nice Visual Studio Code plugin for it but it still comes with the environment pre-reqs AS well as the cumbersome pressing of Alt-D (or was it Ctrl-D??) to get the preview. For other IDE’s I bet there are similar plugins leaving the same nasty taste of dissatisfaction… and the pollution of your environment.
    1. That’s fine and dandy if you’re running in production and have a publicly accessible address such as your domain name but what about during development?You can’t just tell Stripe to access http://localhost because that address isn’t publicly accessible to the internet.
  10. Oct 2022
    1. Create a user journey storyboard to clarify what your players do in each play session, what types of players are playing your game, their daily or weekly gameplay, their environment, and the community behaviors you want your players to embody.
    2. Designers will often fixate on a mechanic without figuring out the core loop, but understanding what systems you want your players to go through will help you understand what features to focus on, and which ones can be postponed or even cut

      the game dev

  11. Aug 2022
    1. You can link to a particular row by clicking the row number, or select multiple rows by holding down the shift key. Just copy the URL and send it to a friend.

      BRO...

      I am semi-legitimately angry I am just now finding out about this.

      Here's an example that actually works!

      https://gist.github.com/extratone/36c6ceeb48ab2eefd77256afa80a54c3#file-extratext-csv-L329

  12. Jul 2022
    1. pre-commit hooks

      This should probably link to the section below.

    2. one of the first steps of the process should be to come up with a customized plan or "road map" for ramping up. This should be regularly reviewed and updated during the process.

      It could be good to have a template for this somewhere to help organize goals, timelines, etc.

  13. May 2022
  14. Apr 2022
    1. I agree about documenting everything. But for me docs are a last resort (the actual text, anything beyond skimming through code examples) when things already went wrong and I need to figure out why. But we can do much better. During dev when we see _method and methodOverride is disabled we can tell the developer that it needs to be enabled. Same if we see _method with something other than POST. Same for all other cases that are currently silently ignored. If the method is not in allowedMethods arguable it should even return a 400 in production. Or at the very least during dev it should tell you. We have the knowledge, let's not make the user run into unexpected behavior (e.g. silently ignoring _method for GET). Instead let's fail as loud as possible so they don't need to open their browser to actually read the docs or search though /issues. Let them stay in the zone and be like "oh, I need to set enabled: true, gotcha, thanks friendly error message".
  15. Mar 2022
    1. Elm applications are usually written following what we call TEA that stand for The Elm Architecture. It is just a loop that waits for events (clicks, etc.) and when they happen, it sends them to us so that we can react and change the interface accordingly. This animation explains The Elm Architecture cycle: GIF

      Very nice animated diagram explaining TEA.

  16. Feb 2022
    1. What criteria do we pay attention to when we want to order some service? Certainly, the cost is important. When it comes to website development, the final cost depends on many factors. The first and one of the most important factors is what kind of website you want to create. In this article, we will try to help you understand how much it costs to build a website, and estimate the approximate cost of your website’s creation.
  17. Jan 2022
  18. Dec 2021
    1. There will also be a "Fire Button," which has become popular on mobile devices as a quick (and animated) way to clear all your tabs and browsing data with a single tap or click.

      What the actual fuck are y’all doing on your phones that this is such a consideration for you? Like… Is the web just for porn for you or something???

    1. А Вы не пробовали ripgrep-all (https://github.com/phiresky/ripgrep-all)? Это враппер над rg для поиска по документам. Он вообще всеядный: работает с pdf/.doc/.docx, sqlite, архивами, etc.

      Ripgrep-all to search in Jupyter notebooks as well? Much of my code is .ipynb files.

    2. The only thing that's left is restricting the search to git repositories only. Ripgrep relies on regexes, so we can't do something like Xpath queries and tell it to only search in directories, that contain .git directory. I ended up using a two step approach: first, my/code-targets returns all git repositories it can reach from my/git-repos-search-root. I'm using fd to go through the disk and collect all candidate git repositories. Even though fd is already ridiculously fast, this step still takes some time, so I'm caching the repositories. Cache is refreshed in the background every five minutes so we don't have to crawl the filesystem every time. That saves me few seconds on every search. then, my/search-code keybindings invokes ripgrep against all my directories with code, defined in my/code-targets function.

      I have multiple repos, need to search in them all to uncover useful pieces of code.

    1. I choose ripgrep, as explained in the comparison here it’s the fastest search tool available.

      //Was// fastest. New ugrep (v3.3) seems to be faster: https://github.com/Genivia/ugrep

    1. This is an ever evolving list of tools and scripts I use and recommend, or combinations of tools I use to optimize my workflow.Most of these are command line based. On a regular day, the only GUI tool I use is my browser.

      Going text-only, interesting collection of tools.