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Using CoffeeScript? Write “*.js -diff” in .git/info/attributes to skip JS files in diffs! (thanks @chacon http://t.co/M2BUAHgL)
Navigation bar on http://t.co/VCv0LKVK doesn’t get blurry anymore if you zoom the page. Yay SVG! http://t.co/XcXGxZWC
@thijs @typotheque @simurai @beverloo @ppk @kickoffapp @bdc @captainneutrino @mathias I wrote a post about you guys. 😊 http://t.co/pWolb0Z8
@thijs There’s actually a CSS4 proposition that shouldn’t hit performance. http://bit.ly/oBctne /cc @thomasfuchs
CSS triangles galore! http://t.co/2Pp4VB8C http://t.co/yLkVdesM Nothing new. Just thought this was a nice reference.
Son mode Full Screen a permis à Google Chrome de remporter le titre de navigateur officiel pour la présentation de mon keynote HTML.
Rubyists, is there any gem that does concurrent background jobs without Redis? Like, delayed_job + threads to execute multiple jobs at once?
Also, @github please let me use this whole mighty 27″ display for editing gists. http://cl.ly/Orba Thx!
@sachagreif @thijs display: inline-block (with font-size: 0 or no whitespace) and negative margins can greatly help: http://csslayoutdoneright.com
No more email notifs for gist comments *and* they don’t update automagically like issues? Not that easy to follow gist discussions @github…
@mathias @slexaxton Related, I often use this for debugging <meta> tags locally: https://gist.github.com/3484802
@samvermette Sounds like a little Rack middleware could do that. I got that from googling “rack middleware stats”: http://t.co/9MjnOuKi
Money-related service + 6-letter name starting with S + Gorgeous = Win. http://t.co/ZkuvD5Eq http://t.co/RRLwcWQQ http://t.co/SBkR4goP
Power-using WebKit Inspector since before Google Chrome existed. Also, co-founder at @heliomqc.
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