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Is it possible with JS to strip individual frames and audio data of an uploaded video for streaming to a custom canvas / audio player? Why or why not?
I haven't tried reading raw file data / manipulating it with JavaScript but I wouldn't be surprised if it were possible. I'll explain my r...
hi guys, quick question, I have this code: `<a href="${gistUrl}" onclick="trackOutboundLink('${gistUrl}'); return false;" target="_blank">${gistUrl}</a>`
it seems like target="_blank" doesn't work in combination of onclick, anyone knows a workaround for this ?
Well,The real answer is that I'm attempting to code something I don't know how to do. Poor little node is trying to keep up but it just can't array.forEach(make request to thirs party API) 50 000 times :/
I found a really great tutorial online for creating a 3D tetris with Three.js -- the game is terrible, but it explains a lot about how to actually use Three.js. You just have to change a few lines that they give you, and it works great
@Callum Be forewarned, you should know how games work before you try this, like how a game loop works. I'm not using hardly any of their code, just the concepts -- smashinglabs.pl/three-js-tetris-tutorial
@towc The tutorial is more about learning Three.js -- not the logic
I can figure out the game logic on my own, I don't care about that
usually it's better to use a single tab par indentation level, this way everyone can set their tab-length to what they prefer, but some people are dumb and do double-tabs for indentation making everything unreadable for the others
@FlorianMargaine First of all the s flag means it won't traverse into subdirectories. Second I implemented it with symlinks, so you need -L to make it follow symlinks, giving you: du -Lch .../files/
and i guess you want to loop it x times, dynamically?
because if not then you can set the limit in photoshop, or if so, then you might have to do some work with gifsicle which you can render a gif to loop x times (see github.com/imagemin/gifsicle-bin)
There is a curse set by @BenjaminGruenbaum on chrome. It will never be able to parse code which defines a variable by the name cname because benji dislikes DNS.
So to solve your problem, just use firefox before he sets a curse on firefox too.
I wouldn't mind. Rather, I'd rather see a pin about W10 privacy concerns (because there are) that are a little more fair, including the detail to disable those. Or let's pin a lot of privacy issues about using Google, Facebook, Android, iOS, etc.
privacy issues in Android? I love being able to just grab my phone -> chrome -> latest tabs -> whatever I've just been reading before my intestines demanded immediate attention.