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Jonah Lawrence
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Jonah Lawrence
@DenverCoder1
💻 Full Stack Dev ⭐ GitHub Star 🎓 BSc CompSci 📚 10+ years experience 👨💻 I ♥🐍 Python 🐘 PHP 🔥 JS… 🐙 https://t.co/soUqLiqzJp 📺 https://t.co/oFwYkEsN7E
Sumali Eylül 2020
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Thanks so much to hesreallyhim (@hesrlyhim) for the $5 monthly @github sponsorship! 💛
github.com/hesreallyhim

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Thanks so much @_cryptocoder_ (rohit-changediya) for the $5 @github sponsorship! 💜
github.com/rohit-changedi…

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@jonathansampson @C8Luna @IroncladDev @fireship_dev It depends on the headers that are sent, you can have the browser treat a page as plaintext instead of HTML with "Content-Type: text/plain"
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@C8Luna @IroncladDev @fireship_dev Doesn't matter. The browser adds necessary DOM bits around the plain text when it displays the content. As a result, if you view the page structure, you'll still see HTML and BODY elements, even when the server response included no such tags 🙂
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The untold history of web development:
1990: HTML invented
1994: CSS invented to fix HTML
1995: JS invented to fix HTML/CSS
2006: jQuery invented to fix JS
2010: AngularJS invented to fix jQuery
2013: React invented to fix AngularJS
2014: Vue invented to fix React & Angular
2016: Angular 2 invented to fix AngularJS & React
2019: Svelte 3 invented to fix React, Angular, Vue
2019: React hooks invented to fix React
2020: Vue 3 invented to fix React hooks
2020: Solid invented to fix React, Angular, Svelte, Vue
2020: HTMX 1.0 invented to fix React, Angular, Svelte, Vue, Solid
2021: React suspense invented to fix React, again
2023: Svelte Runes invented to fix Svelte
2024: jQuery still used on 75% of websites
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Jonah Lawrence nag-retweet



@ldkop I believe it's not ChatGPT doing this, but rather the process that converts the AI's response to HTML for displaying on the webpage. It is common for markdown converters to ignore the actual numbering in the input and just make the list sequential in the output.
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@MaxProgramming1 @github I use Hero Patterns for the backgrounds and edit a screenshot of the hovercard on top with a few small alignment edits and a shadow in Photopea.
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@DenverCoder1 @github Congratulations!
How do you make these screenshots look awesome?
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Thanks Bradley Jester for the $10 and $10/month @github sponsorship! 💛
github.com/jesterb0206

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Happy to be the winner of a Tiny Towns card signed by @JeffreyKornberg from the @DragonsTomb. Thanks Jeff! Keep up the great rules explanations😄

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@MaxProgramming1 @sbarnea @shitoberfest I agree. I'll always at least acknowledge the attempt. In this situation I explained what requirements.txt is for why I can't merge it, encouraging them to make meaningful contributions elsewhere, before closing the PR. If they ignore that, I won't waste more time on it, though.
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@sbarnea @DenverCoder1 @shitoberfest I think that the person who created the PR should be taught a lesson instead of banning from GitHub
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Received my first @shitoberfest PR to review of 2022
"Beautifying" the requirements.txt 😂
#shitoberfest #Hacktoberfest

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@MaxProgramming1 @shitoberfest I signed up both participating and as a maintainer. This is one someone opened on one of my projects.
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@DenverCoder1 @shitoberfest Aren't you.... going to be a part of hacktoberfest this year?
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