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We (Mirego) made the move from Rails to Elixir years ago for three main reasons: productivity, maintainability and performance → https://shift.mirego.com/en/elixir-functional-programming


It’s not a shell utility, it should work with any shell.

  $ which networkQuality
  /usr/bin/networkQuality


Yes thanks- probably an issue with my $PATH


Reminds me of the classic CSS book (2005?) by Dan Cederholm: https://www.amazon.com/Bulletproof-Web-Design-flexibility-pr...


Shamless plug for our Elixir boilerplate we’ve been maintaining for three years :) https://github.com/mirego/elixir-boilerplate


In 2016, we started to use Elixir as our default backend stack (from Ruby on Rails) for new projects and never looked back! We have since shipped a dozen projects using Phoenix, Ecto, Plug and Absinthe.


The “new” thing (if you didn’t know it before) is that GitHub applies a collapse/expand behavior to <details> elements.


This is an actual HTML tag, not a github thing

https://jsbin.com/timafew/edit?html,output


Isn't that the default behavior of <details> in html documents? Am I missing something?


^ this is what I mean, yeah. Isn't that the expected behavior?


It’s not really responsive, it just stacks grid elements vertically when the viewport width is < 480px.

https://github.com/vladocar/SMART-CSS-GRID/blob/a0cfd2c730e9...


Did you read the article paragraph about shrinkwrap?


Not `shrinkwrap` -> `shrinkpack`.

Not sure why Facebook spent so much time and money to create a more complicated "solution", or why so many people don't realize that.



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