@miked1ck I think this is you digg.com/video/pilot-explains-wh… (1:20 mark)
@MattWilcox I use boxy-svg.com/ and editor.method.ac/ for basic SVG cleanup and optimization.
@incluzion Sure go for it!
@Wattenberger dummyimage.com/ has one small ad and handles anywhere from 14.5 million to 25 million requests per day.
@jlengstorf I feel like this is a timezone riddle…
@komiska It was their inaugural meeting
@dabit3 We’ve got a bunch of fully 100% remote roles for @CoderPad
@rossk But are you more productive?
@fugularity Dungeons and Dragons is the ultimate fantasy sport. It takes a lifetime to prepare.
@babysoftluke We’ll go old skool and use Prototype and Script.acul.us
@babysoftluke Let’s write a WordPress plugin
@hdv Hi! Someone I follow retweeted this and I just wanna say I really like your personal site. It’s laid out so well.
@5tu I used to wear a camera that would take a picture every 30 seconds. I have lots of mundane daily photos like that with old software and random stuff.
@WP_Owls @DrewAPicture I wrote Sprig, a plugin that adds bare bones Twig templating support for WordPress
@JacksonBates @elyktrix Jackpot! discoverdev.io/ this guy curates them
@DrewAPicture @JJJ Appending the time a CSS or JS file was last updated when enqueueing instead of a random version number. I now never have to tell clients to refresh their browser to see the latest changes.
@TheGreenGreek If you didn’t want to rely on 3rd party services you could code up add to calendar links yourself twitter.com/kingkool68/status/11…
@shaundai I’ve had it forever since I was an early adopter to Google Music. Love the family option now as the kids watch so much YouTube.
@bpeebles 5G certainly makes it easier to track them
@shortxstack Reminds me of playing I Spy with the four year old. Our first guess is always right. Seems to get lost after the I part and before the Spy part.