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Tweet from David Risney

2016 Jun 5, 4:10
I played Chrome, Edge, FF & IE against each other in WebDriverChess. Edge just beats out Firefox for #1. Results: https://github.com/david-risney/webDriverChess/#browser-face-off 
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Tweet from David Risney

2016 Jun 5, 4:00
@FremyCompany It uses https://github.com/nmrugg/stockfish.js  the asm.js port of the StockFish chess AI (the asm.js part is why Edge wins)
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Tweet from David Risney

2016 Jun 5, 3:55
I finished WebDriverChess https://github.com/david-risney/webDriverChess/ : Two webdriver supporting browsers play a friendly game of chess. pic.twitter.com/axs92w3uF6
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Tweet from Eric Lawrence

2016 Jun 2, 10:32
Chrome relaxes IDN display of Punycode (old restrictions were like IE) to match Firefox instead: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=336973#c34 
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Tweet from David Risney

2016 Jun 2, 4:40
Answering the important questions: Tab v Spaces https://ukupat.github.io/tabs-or-spaces/  Broken down by programming language & using GitHub as population
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Tweet from David Risney

2016 Jun 1, 1:51
Cool JS image diff'ing including browser webcam based demos https://twitter.com/lonekorean/status/737630487913455616 
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Tweet from Sampson

2016 May 21, 11:33
Awesome—ScreenToGIF 2 is out! Lets you record a portion of your screen, edit afterwards, and export as animated GIF. https://screentogif.codeplex.com/releases/view/621383 
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Tweet from David Risney

2016 May 13, 1:57
@KevinJHill @seattledaddy @k_seks https://twitter.com/SimoneGiertz/status/728595951246557186 
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Tweet from David Risney

2016 Apr 28, 7:21
Wired's pay readers get https: http://www.niemanlab.org/2016/04/wireds-making-the-long-and-slow-switch-to-https-and-it-wants-to-help-other-news-sites-do-the-same/  Sounds like you're paying for https but really its lack of ads makes https practical
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Tweet from David Risney

2016 Apr 28, 4:14
Coincidentally YouTuber on hacking dispute res by incl IP from diff large companies in same video http://kotaku.com/game-critic-uses-brilliant-workaround-for-youtubes-copy-1773452452 
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Tweet from David Risney

2016 Apr 28, 4:10
YouTube to change Content ID disputes to collect ad revenue and give to proper owner after dispute resolved http://youtubecreator.blogspot.com/2016/04/improving-content-id-for-creators.html 
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Tweet from Lux Alptraum

2016 Apr 26, 4:07
I *totally* consider my IUD a cyborg implant. http://fusion.net/story/294770/women-body-hackers/ 
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Tweet from David Risney

2016 Apr 26, 4:03
Use -Verbose in your .ps1: add [CmdletBinding()] to the top then use Write-Verbose "msg" http://stackoverflow.com/a/11275302?stw=2 
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Tweet from Ryan Estrada

2016 Apr 25, 7:05
The mayor of podcasts himself @PFTompkins plays Greg in http://BigData.show  and tries to save the internet!
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Tweet from David Risney

2016 Apr 20, 6:35
Hadn't considered https://twitter.com/berendjanwever/status/722882656996691968 
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Tweet from David Risney

2016 Apr 8, 4:52
@_lance_leonard @ericlaw First thought was confusion as to why Logo was getting used in production https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logo_(programming_language) 
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Unicode Clock

2016 Jan 24, 2:00

I've made a Unicode Clock in JavaScript.

Unicode has code points for all 30 minute increments of clock faces. This is a simple project to display the one closest to the current time written in JavaScript.

Because the code points are all above 0xFFFF, I make use of some ES6 additions. I use the \u{XXXXXX} style escape sequence since the old style JavaScript escape sequence \uXXXX only supports code points up to 0xFFFF. I also use the method String.codePointAt rather than String.charCodeAt because the code points larger than 0xFFFF are represented in JavaScript strings using surrogate pairs and charCodeAt gives the surrogate value rather than codePointAt which gives the code point represented by the pair of surrogates.

"🕛".codePointAt(0)
128347
"🕛".charCodeAt(0)
55357

🕐🕑🕒🕓🕔🕕🕖🕗🕘🕙🕚🕛🕜🕝🕞🕟🕠🕡🕢🕣🕤🕥🕦🕧

The ordering of the code points does not make it simple to do this. I initially guessed the first code point in the range would be 12:00 followed by 12:30, 1:00 and so on. But actually 1:00 is first followed by all the on the hour times then all the half hour times.

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Retweet of alvarombedoya

2015 Nov 11, 9:42
3/ This lets advertisers figure out that 'John owns this laptop AND this smartphone.' http://www.steamfeed.com/silverpush-launches-cross-device-ad-targeting-with-unique-audio-beacon-technology/ … pic.twitter.com/hci0aUeLoN
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Retweet of tinysubversions

2015 Oct 12, 9:37
This is cool as heck http://www.wired.com/2015/10/margaret-hamilton-nasa-apollo/?mbid=social_twitter#slide-1 … pic.twitter.com/BCnBDsSy8V
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Tweet from David_Risney

2015 Aug 5, 8:09
"@TeslaMotors: Charger prototype finding its way to Model S " Elon Musk audition video for next Spiderman as Doc Ock
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