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mfehrenbach / chrome-device-dimensions.md
Last active July 28, 2025 07:53
Modern device dimensions for Chrome DevTools.

Modern Device Dimensions for Chrome DevTools

These are modern “Emulated Devices” (a.k.a. responsive dimensions) for Chrome DevTools’ Mobile Device Viewport Mode.

They are specifically Apple devices, subtracting for recent Safari UI (as in window.innerWidth/Height), and cleverly sorted with some dark-arts unicode shenanigans. (This glitchy, unloved portion of the tools sorts lexicographically, because of course it would.) Ergonomics!

 

Note

Updated June 2025 with some notes from folks below! TL;DR: use Vibranium!

@myusuf3
myusuf3 / delete_git_submodule.md
Created November 3, 2014 17:36
How effectively delete a git submodule.

To remove a submodule you need to:

  • Delete the relevant section from the .gitmodules file.
  • Stage the .gitmodules changes git add .gitmodules
  • Delete the relevant section from .git/config.
  • Run git rm --cached path_to_submodule (no trailing slash).
  • Run rm -rf .git/modules/path_to_submodule (no trailing slash).
  • Commit git commit -m "Removed submodule "
  • Delete the now untracked submodule files rm -rf path_to_submodule
@gitaarik
gitaarik / git_submodules.md
Last active July 25, 2025 10:50
Git Submodules basic explanation

Git Submodules - Basic Explanation

Why submodules?

In Git you can add a submodule to a repository. This is basically a repository embedded in your main repository. This can be very useful. A couple of usecases of submodules:

  • Separate big codebases into multiple repositories.
@willurd
willurd / web-servers.md
Last active July 30, 2025 13:38
Big list of http static server one-liners

Each of these commands will run an ad hoc http static server in your current (or specified) directory, available at http://localhost:8000. Use this power wisely.

Discussion on reddit.

Python 2.x

$ python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000
@sixtenbe
sixtenbe / analytic_wfm.py
Last active June 20, 2025 10:21 — forked from endolith/peakdet.m
Peak detection in Python
#!/usr/bin/python2
# Copyright (C) 2016 Sixten Bergman
# License WTFPL
#
# This program is free software. It comes without any warranty, to the extent
# permitted by applicable law.
# You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the Do What The
# Fuck You Want To Public License, Version 2, as published by Sam Hocevar. See