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codazoda
4,739karma·1,614submissions·March 24, 2014
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Software engineer, entrepreneur, serial hobbyist, and writer.
Over 500 technical articles on joeldare.com generating over 10k monthly views. Creator of Neat CSS, the minimalist CSS framework with over 700 stars on GitHub. Author of Write & Publish Your Book, rated 5-stars on Amazon.
Joel Dare
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The localStorage and indexeddb limits will also apply (10MB and 50MB on Chrome).
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I used and loved an Alphasmart. I created a web app to mimick it. You can try it out over at https://ponder.joeldare.com
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I used and loved an Alphasmart. I created a web app to mimick it. ponder.joeldare.com
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Same problems on my Pixel 3a. Looks pretty accurate. This must have been a significant labor of love.
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I could never get IFTTT to work for me because I needed multiple IF's and they only supported one. For example, I recently tried... If Time is 5:00p
If TempOutside < 70 and
Send Alert to "…
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I don't get it. Reading through their reasons to love native I kept thinking, "I don't use that feature". Finder? A file browser exists in every OS and browsers support browsing fi…
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Or they stop supporting extensions all together.
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I didn't read it all but I very much like the design, layout, and tone of the post. Nice job.
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Maybe a good idea for most of us, probably a bad idea if you work there.
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This is great. I wish for two things... 1. This should probably be on by default with some indication it's "working" 2. It makes me so sad that I can't use extensions like this on …
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This exact problem has prevented me from creating playlists in the first place. I'm a non-iphone Apple Music user, but the same still applies. I have no playlists because I assume I'll lose …
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I write a bit. I use my laptop. I change my methods frequently (text files, notion, html, markdown, wiki, wordpress). Lately I've slacked a bit and so a couple days ago I decided to simply write …
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This is very interesting and sounds like good news. So, by using the machine I may actually improve it's life span. That's pretty interesting. Guess I shouldn't have left it in the box …
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I had the pleasure of working with two of these. They did not give you the same quality of results that Google's website did. Utter garbage in a blue rack mounted case.
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It was around 1986 and my Mom purchased a secondhand Tandy Color Computer that had been upgraded from 16K to 64K. She gave it to my brother and I along with several books. When you turned the computer…
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I don't know if this will help, but an idea. Take your posts, copy them, and paste them on your blog. Add a little bit of background to make it understandable outside of the context of a message …
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I'm as skeptical as others here but they do define a visit... "A visit is defined simply as a successful page view that has an HTTP referer that doesn’t match the hostname of the request. Th…
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These keyboards look interesting but how does "space" work on it and how long did it take you to learn the non-qwerty parts of the layout (like space, hyphen, brackets, and tilde)?
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I enjoyed this article after I manually turned off the background image and background color using Firefox's developer tools. At the bottom it says he's writes about UI design. That black on…
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Maybe a little bit before that there were similar services for Shareware applications. These were typically free, or one-time purchase, however, and would submit your program to all the websites liste…
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See the other thread where a Google employee offers to make it right.
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Please assume good intent with this comment. I had a bit of difficulty reading this because I was side-tracked by this sentence structure, which appears a few times throughout... "Here’s how my p…
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This is interesting, and it may be partially true, but I'm not convinced it's malice, as that statement seems to indicate. Last year I wrote a small book called "Splash of Code", w…
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Same on Android, Chrome, Android 10, Pixel 3a.
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>-v, --invert-match > Selected lines are those not matching any of the specified patterns. For the lazy. Edit: I don't know hackernews formatting and I'm among the lazy, so…
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I just uninstalled and wrote "fusion 360 hobby announcement" as the reason. I'm just a hobby user, so I don't have time to figure if/when I'll run into their new limitati…
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As a non-resident, I love this. I really wish we would do the same thing for rivers here in Utah (we've gone back and forth on that). I visit California every couple years and it's one of my…