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Three Goblin Art
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JBB: An Artblog!
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Alisa U Zemlji Chuda

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Claire Keane

Origami Around

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

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One Nice Bug Per Day
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
Sweet Seals For You, Always
Cosmic Funnies
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Not today Justin

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
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Fluid icons, a set by Atlassian on Flickr.
Locust is an easy-to-use, distributed, user load testing tool. Intended for load testing web sites (or other systems) and figuring out how many concurrent users a system can handle.
Alfred is a productivity application for Mac OS X, which aims to save you time in searching your local computer and the web and has lots of extra features. The Powerpack is definitely worth the money.
An authorization module for the Play! framework
In fashioning myself I fashion man
Jean-Paul Sartre
This is awesome.
This bird is out of control!
Unstoppable fighting force.
This is CLEARLY Thor’s most favored pet.
funny, check for yourself at http://coderwall.com/
GitHub’s .gitignore templates are awesome, but mashing them up into a new project can be a pain. Simon Whitaker has created a handy shell script to make that easier:
gibo Python vim >> .gitignore
This will copy the contents of GitHub’s Python and vim templates to your .gitignore. Brilliant.
The script also lets you list all the templates in the GitHub project:
gibo -l
Check out the source on GitHub to check out implementation, usage, or how to contribute.
Update: Lucas let us know about gemignore, his Ruby gem for the same task.
From Bash to Z Shell
ANSI escape sequences are characters embedded in the text used to control formatting, color, and other output options on video text terminals. Almost all terminal emulators designed to show text output from a remote computer, and (except for Microsoft Windows) to show text output from local software, interpret at least some of the ANSI escape sequences.
Why would I want my dotfiles on GitHub?
Backup, restore, and sync the prefs and settings for your toolbox. Your dotfiles might be the most important files on your machine.
Learn from the community. Discover new tools for your toolbox and new tricks for the ones you already use.
Share what you've learned with the rest of us.