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Here's what's popular on GitHub today...
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Control and monitor every aspect of your 3D printer and your printing jobs right from within your browser.
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GitHub Community AMA
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Stastic
Create a website or edit the one you have and host it on Github pages.
Hosting is free, without ads, and super fast. The editor is simple and optimized for mobile phones.
Note: static websites are very fast ! Stastic editor plugs into Jekyll websites, wich are natively supported by Github pages. Install Stastic, then add
/adminto the website URL to enter the editor.
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google图片打不开的问题
解决办法:
加速服务->拦截设置-> 将里面含有abort的条目删除即可
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To allow a higher api request volume, we should use Binance's websocket APIs instead of the current implementation.
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We want to use caching to speed up Appwrite's Travis CI build process, and we can use the community help here.
Currently our build process time is around ~10 minutes which is OK, but as faster it can be less time maintainers needs to wait for confirmation that there changes are running as expected.
This change should be focused on our Travis CI YAML file. Any suggestions for improving the co
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PR #19108 caused some Suspense-related DevTools regressions (more info available on #19368) which we did not catch because of the fact that DevTools tests are only run against the version of React in master.
We should follow the precedent of the regression fixtures tests and have CI run DevTools tests against multiple
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Slack + GitHub
Bring your code to the conversations you care about with the GitHub and Slack app. A separate Slack subscription is required. With two of your most important workspaces connected, you’ll get updates about what’s happening on GitHub—without leaving Slack.
Problem
Now that we have the APIs set up for canned responses, we should build out a simple UI where our users can create/view/edit/delete them :)
Solution
Set up a UI! Design TBD, but we can probably use Intercom for inspiration:
<img width="1276" alt="Screen Shot 2021-03-17 at 3 18 18 PM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/5264279/111525682-3e683d00-8734-11eb-8266-027