Looks like my site is rapidly disappearing from Google. 🤷♂️
I guess most of my content is not interesting anymore, not really a surprise with some being almost 20 years old… 😅
Looks like my site is rapidly disappearing from Google. 🤷♂️
I guess most of my content is not interesting anymore, not really a surprise with some being almost 20 years old… 😅
Receiving such rating and review for my Gremlins tracker extension for #VSCode is a big motivation!
If iTunesMusic plays in the background, there is a media control key in the Touch Bar.
This key shows the media controls.
When Music is in focus, there is another Touch Bar.
The control keys and the progress bar are inverted! 🤦♂️
When @getify writes "It took my brain weeks to fully understand the implications of that juggling", I wonder if I really should try to understand… 😅
Looks fascinating anyway:
https://github.com/getify/Functional-Light-JS/blob/master/manuscript/apA.md
Every time I update my #VSCode extension, it takes 5 minutes for the code, and 30 minutes to find how to renew my Personal Access Token on one of #Microsoft's many interfaces… 😭
Anyway, here are a few additional gremlins: https://nho.link/gremlins
I used to use a <strong>
emphasis (**
with Markdown) in the quotes I put in my links.
But when the source content (👋 @WalterStephanie) uses the same emphasis, there's an issue.
So I followed David's lead and now use <mark>
instead.
Inspired by @mxbck (and borrowing most of his code), I replaced my local Node.js script to send tweets with a #Netlify function, first step towards a migration there…
This note should be sent by this Netlify Function… #Inception
I think that's the first time someone shares one of my articles on Hacker News:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=23232748
Do I have to celebrate? Is it a rite of passage? 😅
I use #Eleventy transforms for multiple use cases, but they can only be run on the almost final HTML.
How would you run other transforms on the source #Markdown, before Markdown-it?
How could it be done in en Eleventy plugin?
Looks like it's a fail…
I still love how IFTTT makes it easy to link two services.
But getting content from a feed entry to create a tweet with image has always been a bit tedious.
Let's try again…
nho.link/n/2020/05/03/1/
I still love how #IFTTT makes it easy to link two services.
But getting content from a feed entry to create a tweet with image has always been a bit tedious.
Let's try again…