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Rich-Harris / service-workers.md
Last active June 23, 2025 19:36
Stuff I wish I'd known sooner about service workers

Stuff I wish I'd known sooner about service workers

I recently had several days of extremely frustrating experiences with service workers. Here are a few things I've since learned which would have made my life much easier but which isn't particularly obvious from most of the blog posts and videos I've seen.

I'll add to this list over time – suggested additions welcome in the comments or via twitter.com/rich_harris.

Use Canary for development instead of Chrome stable

Chrome 51 has some pretty wild behaviour related to console.log in service workers. Canary doesn't, and it has a load of really good service worker related stuff in devtools.

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SheldonWangRJT / Convert .mov or .MP4 to .gif.md
Last active July 17, 2025 04:36
Convert Movie(.mov) file to Gif(.gif) file in one command line in Mac Terminal

This notes is written by Sheldon. You can find me with #iOSBySheldon in Github, Youtube, Facebook, etc.

Need

Convert .mov/.MP4 to .gif

Reason

As a developer, I feel better to upload a short video when I create the pull request to show other viewers what I did in this PR. I tried .mov format directly got after finishing recording screen using Quicktime, however, gif offers preview in most web pages, and has smaller file size.

This is not limited to developer, anyone has this need can use this method to convert the files.

@borekb
borekb / README.md
Last active February 26, 2025 20:16
How to link to headings in GitHub issues and pull requests

How to link to headings in GitHub issues and pull requests

If you have an issue comment / PR description on GitHub, it doesn't automatically get anchors / IDs that you could link to:

Screenshot 2019-07-11 at 13

What I like to do is to add a visible # character like this:

Screenshot 2019-07-11 at 13 42 21

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r-n-o / README.md
Last active August 12, 2024 16:36
Passkeys, React Native, and Turnkey

Passkeys, React Native, and Turnkey

Back to the basics: what are passkeys again?

Passkeys are cryptographic key pairs generated and stored on secure hardware. Typically this is your Mac's secure enclave, your Android phone's Titan M2 chip, or a security key plugged in via USB.

  • Registration ("sign up") creates a new key pair
  • Authentication ("sign in") uses that key pair to sign a message with the private key

Why passkeys are different: they sync!