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#app/inputs/collection_check_boxes_input.rb
class CollectionCheckBoxesInput < SimpleForm::Inputs::CollectionCheckBoxesInput
def item_wrapper_class
"checkbox-inline"
end
end
My iTunes Match Track upgrading and process info:
If you have less than 25,000 tracks:
1. First let iTunes Match do its things and find all possible matches in your library and finish uploading any non-matching tracks.
2. Once its done, make a new Smart Playlist (I made a folder for all my Smart iTunes Match Related Playlists)
Name this one: iCloud-Upgradeable
Criteria:
MATCH ALL:
Bit Rate is less than 256kbps
fsync = off
synchronous_commit = off
full_page_writes = off
upstream myapp_puma {
server unix:/tmp/myapp_puma.sock fail_timeout=0;
}
# for redirecting to https version of the site
server {
listen 80;
rewrite ^(.*) https://$host$1 permanent;
}

Trello CSS Guide

“I perfectly understand our CSS. I never have any issues with cascading rules. I never have to use !important or inline styles. Even though somebody else wrote this bit of CSS, I know exactly how it works and how to extend it. Fixes are easy! I have a hard time breaking our CSS. I know exactly where to put new CSS. We use all of our CSS and it’s pretty small overall. When I delete a template, I know the exact corresponding CSS file and I can delete it all at once. Nothing gets left behind.”

You often hear updog saying stuff like this. Who’s updog? Not much, who is up with you?

This is where any fun you might have been having ends. Now it’s time to get serious and talk about rules.

Writing CSS is hard. Even if you know all the intricacies of position and float and overflow and z-index, it’s easy to end up with spaghetti code where you need inline styles, !important rules, unused cruft, and general confusion. This guide provides some architecture for writing CSS so it stays clean and ma

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lightyrs / ssl_puma.sh
Last active August 29, 2015 14:15 — forked from tadast/ssl_puma.sh
# 1) Create your private key (any password will do, we remove it below)
$ cd ~/.ssh
$ openssl genrsa -des3 -out server.orig.key 2048
# 2) Remove the password
$ openssl rsa -in server.orig.key -out server.key
FIXME:
WARNING: Nokogiri was built against LibXML version 2.7.3, but has dynamically loaded 2.7.8
or
ERROR -: Incompatible library version: nokogiri.bundle requires version 11.0.0 or later, but libxml2.2.dylib provides version 10.0.0
gem uninstall nokogiri libxml-ruby
brew update
brew uninstall libxml2
#!/bin/bash
# Sync Homebrew installations between Macs via Dropbox
#
BREW="/usr/local/bin/brew"
# first get local settings
echo "Reading local settings ..."
rm -f /tmp/brew-sync.*
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lightyrs / force-utf8.rb
Created March 12, 2015 06:01
really force utf-8 in ruby
line.encode!('UTF-8', 'binary', invalid: :replace, undef: :replace, replace: '')
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lightyrs / keybase.md
Created May 12, 2015 00:52
keybase.md

Keybase proof

I hereby claim:

  • I am lightyrs on github.
  • I am h1 (https://keybase.io/h1) on keybase.
  • I have a public key whose fingerprint is 9A17 4265 5180 52AE 464B 10D4 CD37 16F2 14C2 E724

To claim this, I am signing this object: