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mary-ext / bluesky-osa.md
Last active December 11, 2025 17:27
Bluesky's age assurance sucks, here's how to work around it.

Bluesky's age assurance sucks, here's how to work around it.

Bluesky has implemented age verification measures in response to regional laws that restrict access, prompting users to verify their age through Epic Games' Kids Web Services before they can access adult content.

This sucks, but thankfully there are ways to work around it.

Before diving in: I encourage you to read this entire document, including the

@nunosans
nunosans / robots.txt
Last active February 12, 2025 16:36
Robots TXT file to disallow AI crawlers
# Disallow the Amazon AI bot.
User-agent: Amazonbot
Disallow: /
# Disallow the Anthropic AI bot.
User-agent: anthropic-ai
Disallow: /
# Disallow the Apple Intelligence bot.
User-Agent: Applebot
@swyxio
swyxio / adaptive_intent.md
Created May 3, 2019 08:04
an adaptive, intent based CLI "state machine"

an adaptive, intent based CLI "state machine"

one realization from working on Netlify's CLI is that the CLI framework we used, oclif, didn't provide a great user experience out of the box.

Emphasis on great: it does a lot of nice things, like offering flag and argument parsing, help documentation, and pluggability. That's good for the CLI developer. But what about the CLI user?

  • Idiomatic oclif code often checks for required preconditions, and if it doesn't exist, it prints a warning and then process.exit(1).
  • Decent code prints a helpful warning telling the user what they got wrong. It is informative.
  • Better code offers a prompt, creates a file, or something similar to solve the precondition before proceeding. (possibly recursively). It is intent-based.
  • Great code remembers past inputs to prompts and uses that to offer useful defaults. It is adaptive.
@dylanmckay
dylanmckay / facebook-contact-info-summary.rb
Last active July 3, 2025 21:22
A Ruby script for collecting phone record statistics from a Facebook user data dump
#! /usr/bin/env ruby
# NOTE: Requires Ruby 2.1 or greater.
# This script can be used to parse and dump the information from
# the 'html/contact_info.htm' file in a Facebook user data ZIP download.
#
# It prints all cell phone call + SMS message + MMS records, plus a summary of each.
#
# It also dumps all of the records into CSV files inside a 'CSV' folder, that is created
@bobbygrace
bobbygrace / trello-css-guide.md
Last active September 27, 2025 06:29
Trello CSS Guide

Hello, visitors! If you want an updated version of this styleguide in repo form with tons of real-life examples… check out Trellisheets! https://github.com/trello/trellisheets


Trello CSS Guide

“I perfectly understand our CSS. I never have any issues with cascading rules. I never have to use !important or inline styles. Even though somebody else wrote this bit of CSS, I know exactly how it works and how to extend it. Fixes are easy! I have a hard time breaking our CSS. I know exactly where to put new CSS. We use all of our CSS and it’s pretty small overall. When I delete a template, I know the exact corresponding CSS file and I can delete it all at once. Nothing gets left behind.”

You often hear updog saying stuff like this. Who’s updog? Not much, who is up with you?

.random-color {
border-top-color: "LightCoral";
border-right-color: #a44b58;
border-bottom-color: rgb(108, 188, 134);
border-left-color: rgb(24%, 88%, 5%);
outline-top-color: hsl(88, 69%, 69%);
outline-right-color: rgba(220, 71, 132, 0.69);
outline-bottom-color: rgba(79%, 47%, 14%, 0.37);
outline-left-color: hsla(111, 31%, 38%, 0.86);
}
@pedrogpimenta
pedrogpimenta / convert sass to scss
Created April 11, 2014 16:51
Convert SASS to SCSS and delete .sass files (applies to all files in current folder)
sass-convert -R ./ -F sass -T scss && rm *.sass
@bomberstudios
bomberstudios / sketch-plugins.md
Last active December 11, 2025 19:43
A list of Sketch plugins hosted at GitHub, in no particular order.
@kyleaparker
kyleaparker / gist:7356064
Last active December 27, 2015 16:39
Inventory Quantity Table for up to two options
<div id="inventory">
<h3>Inventory Available</h3>
{% assign options1 = product.variants | map: "option1" %}
<table>
<tr>
{% if product.options.size > 1 %}<th>&nbsp;</th>{% endif %}
{% assign options1Filtered = '' %}
{% for option1 in options1 %}
{% assign option1Space = option1 | prepend: ', ' %}
{% unless options1Filtered contains option1Space %}
@sskylar
sskylar / jekyll-siteleaf.rb
Last active December 18, 2015 19:39
Jekyll to Siteleaf import script.Imports posts from Jekyll into a Siteleaf page, retains markdown and converts frontmatter into metadata/taxonomy. Requires the Siteleaf Gem (https://github.com/siteleaf/siteleaf-gem).Save to your Jekyll site folder and run in the command line using "ruby jekyll-siteleaf.rb".
require "siteleaf"
require "yaml"
# API settings
Siteleaf.api_key = '...'
Siteleaf.api_secret = '...'
# site settings
site_id = '...'
page_id = '...' # blog page to import posts into