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nolanlawson.com
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| | | | | I've been doing web performance for a while, so I've spent a lot of time in the Performance tab of the Chrome DevTools. But sometimes when you're debugging a tricky perf problem, you have to go deeper. That's where Chrome tracing comes in. Chrome tracing (aka Chromium tracing) lets you record a performance trace that... | |
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arveknudsen.com
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| | | | | Chromium/Google Chrome is my hands-down favourite browser for developing Web sites in, owing toits incredibly sleek developer tools. I feel right at home in its JavaScript console, for evaluating JavaScript interactively or to inspect logs from arunning JavaScript application. However, the latter scenario is somewhat let down by the console's limited search functionality. At the time of writing, the console only lets you search for plain text on a line-by-line basis. If I want to search for regular expressions, which I tend todo, maybe spanning multiple lines, I'll have to paste the console contents into a text editor (Sublime, anyone?) and search in there. | |
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www.jviotti.com
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| | | | | This article discusses a Chromium sandboxing permission error when executing an Electron application as root on GNU/Linux | |
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alexink.micro.blog
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| | | Following in the footsteps of others far more knowledgable than I, here's all the boring default apps I use on a daily basis. Mail Client: Apple Mail Mail Server: iCloud Notes: Apple Notes To-Do: Reminders iPhone Photo Shooting: Camera Photo Management: Photos Calendar: Apple Calendar Cloud File Storage: iCloud Drive RSS: Reeder Contacts: Apple Contacts Browser: Safari Chat: Messages Bookmarks: Safari Word Processing: Pages Spreadsheets: Numbers Shopping Lists: Reminders Music: Apple Music Podcasts: Appl... | ||