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@WebReflection
WebReflection / custom-elements-pattern.md
Last active July 29, 2025 22:04
Handy Custom Elements' Patterns

Handy Custom Elements' Patterns

Ricardo Gomez Angel Photo by Ricardo Gomez Angel on Unsplash

This gist is a collection of common patterns I've personally used here and there with Custom Elements.

These patterns are all basic suggestions that could be improved, enriched, readapted, accordingly with your needs.

@phelipetls
phelipetls / lsp.lua
Last active December 9, 2022 18:21
Neovim built-in LSP diagnostics into location list
local severity_map = { "E", "W", "I", "H" }
local parse_diagnostics = function(diagnostics)
if not diagnostics then return end
local items = {}
for _, diagnostic in ipairs(diagnostics) do
local fname = vim.fn.bufname()
local position = diagnostic.range.start
local severity = diagnostic.severity
table.insert(items, {
@probonopd
probonopd / Wayland.md
Last active June 19, 2026 01:00
Think twice about Wayland. It breaks everything!

Think twice before abandoning X11. Wayland breaks everything!

tl;dr: Wayland is not "the future", it is merely an incompatible alternative to the established standard with a different set of priorities and goals.

Wayland breaks everything! It is binary incompatible, provides no clear transition path with 1:1 replacements for everything in X11, and is even philosophically incompatible with X11. Hence, if you are interested in existing applications to "just work" without the need for adjustments, then you may be better off avoiding Wayland.

Wayland solves no issues I have but breaks almost everything I need. Even the most basic, most simple things (like xkill) - in this case with no obvious replacement. And usually it stays broken, because the Wayland folks mostly seem to care about Automotive, Gnome, maybe KDE - and alienating e

@rain-1
rain-1 / LLM.md
Last active June 19, 2026 17:01
LLM Introduction: Learn Language Models

Purpose

Bootstrap knowledge of LLMs ASAP. With a bias/focus to GPT.

Avoid being a link dump. Try to provide only valuable well tuned information.

Prelude

Neural network links before starting with transformers.

@lleyton
lleyton / translation.md
Last active January 14, 2026 12:07
(ENG) Open Source Business Challenges and Reality, Rui Ueyama

Open Source Business Challenges and Reality

Original Japanese note here.

Original Author: Rui Ueyama (creator of the mold linker)

Translated by @windowsboy111

Minimally edited by @lleyton