- iOS 26 SwiftUI app targeting iPhone and iPad
- Minimum deployment: iOS 26
- Swift 6 with strict concurrency
- Uses SwiftUI throughout - no UIKit unless absolutely necessary
1- Go to: https://www.facebook.com/{your_id_or_username}/allactivity/?category_key=LIKEDPOSTS&filter_hidden=ALL&filter_privacy=NONE
You can use Filter to choose year or month.
2- Open the console and run the following JavaScript code and wait:
setInterval(() => {
for (const Button of document.querySelectorAll('div[aria-label="Action options"]')) {
Button.click()
document.querySelector('div[role="menuitem"]').click()
}
}, 1000)
These notes are pretty much the same steps as the two extensions list, it's just that I had to collate them together because neither seems to list it fully in the proper order.
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Install Synthwave ’84/Synthwave + Fluoromachine theme on VS Code (I used the Fluoromachine one)
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Install Custom CSS and JS Loader
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Command + Shift + P to open command palette > "Preferences: Open settings (JSON)"
Moved to Shopify/graphql-design-tutorial
If you enjoyed reading this, I'm intending to do more blogging like this over here: https://cdgd.tech
This is not a complaint about Webpack or v4 in any way. This is just a record of my process trying it out so I could provide feedback to the webpack team
Hmm... I don't see any docs for 4.0 on https://webpack.js.org. I guess I'll just wing it.
All I need to do is npm i -D webpack@next, right?
+ webpack@4.0.0-beta.2
This guide was written because I don't particularly enjoy deploying Phoenix (or Elixir for that matter) applications. It's not easy. Primarily, I don't have a lot of money to spend on a nice, fancy VPS so compiling my Phoenix apps on my VPS often isn't an option. For that, we have Distillery releases. However, that requires me to either have a separate server for staging to use as a build server, or to keep a particular version of Erlang installed on my VPS, neither of which sound like great options to me and they all have the possibilities of version mismatches with ERTS. In addition to all this, theres a whole lot of configuration which needs to be done to setup a Phoenix app for deployment, and it's hard to remember.
For that reason, I wanted to use Docker so that all of my deployments would be automated and reproducable. In addition, Docker would allow me to have reproducable builds for my releases. I could build my releases on any machine that I wanted in a contai
| #!/usr/bin/env python3 | |
| # encoding: utf-8 | |
| # author: Lorenz Hübschle-Schneider | |
| # This is really really simple. Twitter, you have no excuse for not doing something like this! | |
| import codecs | |
| import json | |
| import re | |
| from unicodedata import normalize |
Hopefully this will answer "How do I setup or start a Django project using REST Framework and ReactJS?"
I created this because it was SUCH a pain in the ass setting up a project using all the latest technologies. After some research, I figured it out and have it working. The repo that implements this is located here. Feel free to use it as a boilerplate ;)
Main features:
- Django REST APIs
- ReactJS with Redux Pattern
- Webpack module bundler manager
| #!/bin/zsh | |
| # Opens a zoom meeting with the name you've given it. | |
| # Drop this script in /usr/local/bin/openzoom | |
| # Invoke with `openzoom meeting_name` | |
| typeset -A meeting | |
| # NOTE: set this hashmap with meeting_name and ids of that meeting | |
| meeting[meeting_name]=123456789 |