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How to Set a Default Commit Message


Having a default commit message is really useful for a number of reasons: It can formalize your commit messages It serves as a good reminder for the information you should add to your commit message, like issue number If you set it to “Drunk AF, don’t accept this” To set a default...

How to Specify User Agent with cURL


Over the years I’ve shared how to perform a number of actions with cURL: how to send POST data, how to retrieve headers, follow redirects, check GZIP encoding, and more. Another useful cURL directive is sending the user agent, as some servers respond with different content or headers...

The Next Phase of McAfee Dex is Coming Soon: John David McAfee


The founder of McAfee Associations- John David McAfee, is gearing the audience for the next phase of McAfee.com. Yesterday, he posted the following on his official Twitter page : The next phase of https://t.co/n1qTeTuRbl is coming soon…
 *New smart contract with automatic decentralized...

The Next Phase of McAfee Dex is Coming Soon: John McAfee


John McAfee is gearing the audience for the next phase of McAfee.com. Yesterday, he posted the following on his official Twitter page : The next phase of https://t.co/n1qTeTuRbl is coming soon…
 *New smart contract with automatic decentralized payouts for portal owners

*IPFS...

View Mac Calendar from Command Line


As someone that loves using UI tools, I do pride myself in learning how to accomplish the same feats from command line. Don’t believe me? Check out my Command Line tutorials section — I guarantee you’ll learn quite a bit. Recently I learned that you can view basic calendars from...

Lazy Object Initialization


The Firefox DevTools underlying code, which is written with JavaScript and HTML, is a complex application. Due to the complexity and amount of work going on, the DevTools team has done everything they can to load as little as possible. Furthermore the team has a system of lazily importing...

Land Your Dream Job with Vettery (Sponsored)


Whether you’re an experienced pro or someone new to the industry, finding a great job can be a scary, stressful process. Engineers and designers get inundated with Hacker Rank tests, portfolio requests, and a variety of other queries. Vettery improves the experience for free agents...

Override window.alert


For years the only bit of feedback web developers could get was via alert("{str}") calls. These days we have the web console but, in rare cases, we don’t have a console and alert calls are our only window into a value at a given time. One problem: if an alert sneaks into production code, your...

Awesome Forward & Reverse Geocoding API: positionstack (Sponsored)


One awesome web functionality we take for granted is geolocation. Based on geolocation data, we can get someone to their destination, provide them suggestions based on their location, and so on. One downside of native geolocation, especially in the browser, is that it’s limited in both input...

Git Branch Autocompletion


Naming git branches is something most of us have down to a science. My branch naming pattern is usually {issue number}-short-feature-description, though many developers prefer to lead with the description and end with the issue. Regardless of the pattern you use, having a feature like autocomplete...

+1825% Profits Per Year: A Quick Interview with Bitsmax CEO - David Harding


Disclaimer: The text below is a press release that was not written by Cryptonews.com ________________ Today our portal had the opportunity to interview the founder of the bitsmax.ltd platform - David Harding. - Tell us David, there is a lot of talk about your platform’s role in the revolutionary...

Bundling JavaScript for Performance: Best Practices


Performance advice from David Calhoun on how many scripts to load on a page for best performance: [...] some of your vendor dependencies probably change slower than others. react and react-dom probably change the slowest, and their versions are always paired together, so they...

The Best Color Functions in CSS?


I've said before that HSL is the best color format we have. Most of us aren't like David DeSandro, who can read hex codes. HSL(a) is Hue, Saturation, Lightness, and alpha, if we need it. hsl(120, 100%, 40%) Hue isn't intuitive, but it's not that weird. You take a trip around the color wheel from...

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