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@shochdoerfer@phpc.social
2024-05-01 13:05:10

Use the #Composer Diff Plugin to compare composer.lock changes and generate a Markdown report that can be used in a PR description to visualize the changes.
github.com/IonBazan/composer-d

@MidniteLibrary@glammr.us
2024-04-30 22:45:06

So I was rereading @…'s piece on neural network-created knitting patterns and wondered if ChatGPT could create cross stitch patterns for me. Sort of? Maybe?
(Bing CoPilot could not produce anything usable.)

Screenshot of ChatGPT
Certainly! Here's a simple Halloween-themed cross stitch pattern.
(A lot of letters in kind of a pattern in markdown.)
In this pattern "W" represents black stitches, while "." represents empty space. This pattern depicts a simple Halloween-themed scene, with an image of a pumpkin. You can use orange for the pumpkin and black for the background.
A digitally created cross stitch pattern of a weird orange blob thing on a black background.
Screenshot of ChatGPT
Of course! Here's a 25x25 stitch pattern featuring a bat and a ghost, with each color represented by a differentletter.
(A bunch of letters in a block.)
In this pattern: "W" represents black stitches for the outlines. "G" represents gray stitches for the ghost. "B" represents blue stitches for the bat. 
Feel free to adjust the colors as you like!
A digitally created cross stitch pattern of a gray and blue oval on a black background.
@patricus@piggo.space
2024-03-31 07:09:30
@… I can tell you that github pages is good for a basic blog if you know markdown.
@aral@mastodon.ar.al
2024-02-23 15:48:19

In case you’re using Node’s `fs.watch()` directly instead of using a library*, take heed that it doesn’t give you atomic events for file changes.
If a file is being saved, you’ll get one event for every time a chunk is written to the file system. So you have to debounce your event handler.
e.g.,

@phpugmrn@phpc.social
2024-02-23 09:39:00

#ToolTip Compare composer.lock changes and generate a #Markdown report to use it in PR description github.com/IonBazan/composer…

@gse@norden.social
2024-02-28 00:29:08

Also ich dachte ja immer, das die die Wordpress entwickeln ein wenig von Zeugs wie Markdown können, aber anscheinend, ist das ein totaler Trugschluss, sonst sähe das Readme in WP Github Repo ein wenig anders .. siehe hier ..
github.com/WordPress/WordPress

@cark@social.tchncs.de
2024-02-23 09:20:40

I often use the #markdown web WYSIWIG editor of #Nextcloud and I really like it. 👍
However, I dont know how to enter or paste markdown source code. Is that possible?

@…

@MidniteLibrary@glammr.us
2024-04-30 22:45:06

So I was rereading @…'s piece on neural network-created knitting patterns and wondered if ChatGPT could create cross stitch patterns for me. Sort of? Maybe?
(Bing CoPilot could not produce anything usable.)

Screenshot of ChatGPT
Certainly! Here's a simple Halloween-themed cross stitch pattern.
(A lot of letters in kind of a pattern in markdown.)
In this pattern "W" represents black stitches, while "." represents empty space. This pattern depicts a simple Halloween-themed scene, with an image of a pumpkin. You can use orange for the pumpkin and black for the background.
A digitally created cross stitch pattern of a weird orange blob thing on a black background.
Screenshot of ChatGPT
Of course! Here's a 25x25 stitch pattern featuring a bat and a ghost, with each color represented by a differentletter.
(A bunch of letters in a block.)
In this pattern: "W" represents black stitches for the outlines. "G" represents gray stitches for the ghost. "B" represents blue stitches for the bat. 
Feel free to adjust the colors as you like!
A digitally created cross stitch pattern of a gray and blue oval on a black background.
@hey@social.nowicki.io
2024-02-28 07:25:10

@… opening it with beforeprint event as others suggested works ok for us. Doubling content could do too but for this use case it would be even more work as we’re dealing here with a markdown based corporate documentation website. But thx for the suggestion!

@aral@mastodon.ar.al
2024-02-21 18:23:50

There’s a special circle of hell for the “This file contains ambigious Unicode characters” overlay on @…
No, it doesn’t, it uses proper curly quotes and other typographically-correct punctuation in comments and strings.
Thought we’d fixed this in Forgejo but apparently not?
Really making me not want to link to my source code on Codeberg an…

Screenshot of source code with ugly yellow banner on top:

This file contains ambiguous Unicode characters
This file contains Unicode characters that might be confused with other characters. If you think that this is intentional, you can safely ignore this warning. Use the Escape button to reveal them.
Screenshot of source code with ugly yellow warning sign emojis littered throughout wherever proper typographical punctuation has been used in comments.