This is a guide for aligning images.
See the full Advanced Markdown doc for more tips and tricks
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// Original Objective C version: https://gist.github.com/bobmoff/7110052 | |
// | |
// Fix SpriteKit's SKNode bug on iOS 7 & 8: nodes capture touch events | |
// even when userInteractionEnabled is false and the nodes are hidden. | |
// | |
// Details: | |
// http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19511334/sprite-with-userinteractionenabled-set-to-yes-does-not-receive-touches-when-cove | |
// | |
// How to use: |
# Path to your oh-my-zsh installation. | |
export ZSH=$HOME/.oh-my-zsh | |
# Set name of the theme to load. | |
# Look in ~/.oh-my-zsh/themes/ | |
# Optionally, if you set this to "random", it'll load a random theme each | |
# time that oh-my-zsh is loaded. | |
ZSH_THEME="agnoster" | |
# Uncomment the following line to use case-sensitive completion. |
This is a guide for aligning images.
See the full Advanced Markdown doc for more tips and tricks
iOS 10.2 Simulator: https://devimages-cdn.apple.com/downloads/xcode/simulators/com.apple.pkg.iPhoneSimulatorSDK10_2-10.2.1.1484185528.dmg | |
iOS 10.1 Simulator: https://devimages-cdn.apple.com/downloads/xcode/simulators/com.apple.pkg.iPhoneSimulatorSDK10_1-10.1.1.1476902849.dmg | |
iOS 10.0 Simulator: https://devimages-cdn.apple.com/downloads/xcode/simulators/com.apple.pkg.iPhoneSimulatorSDK10_0-10.0.1.1474488730.dmg | |
iOS 9.3 Simulator: https://devimages.apple.com.edgekey.net/downloads/xcode/simulators/com.apple.pkg.iPhoneSimulatorSDK9_3-9.3.1.1460411551.dmg | |
iOS 9.2 Simulator: https://devimages.apple.com.edgekey.net/downloads/xcode/simulators/com.apple.pkg.iPhoneSimulatorSDK9_2-9.2.1.1451951473.dmg | |
iOS 9.1 Simulator: https://devimages.apple.com.edgekey.net/downloads/xcode/simulators/com.apple.pkg.iPhoneSimulatorSDK9_1-9.1.1.1446593668.dmg | |
iOS 9.0 Simulator: https://devimages.apple.com.edgekey.net/downloads/xcode/simulators/com.apple.pkg.iPhoneSimulatorSDK9_0-9.0.1.1443554484.dmg | |
iOS 8.4 Simulator: https://devimages.a |
source: https://savedlog.com/uncategorized/letsencrypt-ssl-certificate-namecheap-hosting/
The “Positive SSL” certificate I bought along with my domain is invalid with any of my subdomains and cannot be used with wildcards. One annoying thing is that namecheap doesn’t offer auto installation of free let’s encrypt certificates, even though, they are saying “Namecheap is dedicated to data security and privacy for all internet users. We believe the movement to encrypt nearly all web traffic is a positive direction. As more sites embrace HTTPS and use of security products, providers of free SSL are beginning to come online.”
Let me show you what it needs to be done in order to “encrypt nearly all web traffic”.
First, not required but it’s helpful to enable ssh access, it is not enabled by default on the base hosting plans, just go an start a live chat and request ssh access.
Given yarn build
being your regular build script,
netlify.toml:
[build]
# Our default build command
command = "./install-latex.sh 'yarn build'"
Any script run by yarn build
will have the regular LaTeX executables available in PATH (pdflatex, etc.)
by Tatiana Mac
Last updated 14 April 2021
As speaking comes with immense privilege, I have crafted a speaker rider to set expectations and boundaries around my engagement. I am grateful to all the conference organisers who have brilliantly hosted me. I would love to continue to exercise this privilege to speak at conferences, and use this privilege to make the landscape more accessible and beneficial to tech's most historically excluded and marginalised communities.
😫 I provide a lot of explanations for those of you who never had to consider these things. Most thoughtful conferences I've attended check most of these boxes intrinsically, particularly when conference runners are experienced speakers. They get it.
The package that linked you here is now pure ESM. It cannot be require()
'd from CommonJS.
This means you have the following choices:
import foo from 'foo'
instead of const foo = require('foo')
to import the package. You also need to put "type": "module"
in your package.json and more. Follow the below guide.await import(…)
from CommonJS instead of require(…)
.