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when you cut(ctrl X) the lines of code, and when it works correctly
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December 24th, 2024, Clone Robotics unveiled their "Torso 2"
It has an actuated lumbar spine and all corresponding abdominal muscles. It's "skin" encloses 910 muscle fibers. It has 164 degrees of motion and 182 sensors for control feedback.
This is their demo
It has an actuated lumbar spine and all corresponding abdominal muscles. It's "skin" encloses 910 muscle fibers. It has 164 degrees of motion and 182 sensors for control feedback.
This is their demo
Don't need to watch, to share you! https://youtu.be/cDtB-PPFb08?si=tw31CUoAIrngPI_P
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Devtopia Interlude E03 - NextJS, Lua, HTTP3, Nvidia and more
Fraol and Yafet discuss a bunch of topics in tech. Stuff they've been working on, and stuff they've found interesting
Links relevant to the video:
Nextjs exploit explained: https://zhero-web-sec.github.io/research-and-things/nextjs-and-the-corrupt-middleware…
Links relevant to the video:
Nextjs exploit explained: https://zhero-web-sec.github.io/research-and-things/nextjs-and-the-corrupt-middleware…
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Isn't this the reason I left Windows?
Peoples using windora? 😂😂
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I'm planning to send the invitation to everyone applied for #Nerd_Space project. I want to run a fun month-long challenge where you build something cool, share it with others, and hopefully get some well-deserved praise.
The idea is to start a project (doesn’t have to be coding—kind of like Buildspace) and share your progress daily on the site, maybe even on other platforms too.
Winners will get a special shoutout, recognition, and some kind of reward (still figuring that part out). What do you think? Got any ideas for challenges that would make it more fun?
@selfmadecoder
The idea is to start a project (doesn’t have to be coding—kind of like Buildspace) and share your progress daily on the site, maybe even on other platforms too.
Winners will get a special shoutout, recognition, and some kind of reward (still figuring that part out). What do you think? Got any ideas for challenges that would make it more fun?
@selfmadecoder
“ክርስቶስ ላንቀላፉት በኩራት ሆኖ ከሙታን ተነሥቶአል።”
በእውነት ተስፋችን ክርስቶስ ኢየሱስ ተነሥቷልና ሀሴት አድርጉ.. እንኳን አደረሳችሁ
@next_web_dev
በእውነት ተስፋችን ክርስቶስ ኢየሱስ ተነሥቷልና ሀሴት አድርጉ.. እንኳን አደረሳችሁ
@next_web_dev
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https://cool-sort.netlify.app/
"የአባይን ልጅ ውሃ ጠማው"
i never thought that i could lose my own game 😢
i never thought that i could lose my own game 😢
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Introducing: shadcn-remover CLI
A simple, powerful, and user-friendly CLI tool to efficiently remove Shadcn UI components from your project.
While working on a Next.js project with Shadcn, I added a lot of UI components. Later wanted to remove some of them, I realized there was no easy way to do it.
I checked the official Shadcn docs, browsed through their GitHub repo, and even Googled around — but found no dedicated command or simple solution. Manual deletion was the only option.
That’s when the idea hit me: Why not build a tool for that? — and shadcn-remover CLI was born.
It automates the cleanup process and comes packed with useful features.
By default, it expects your Shadcn UI components to be located at src/components/ui/ (the standard Shadcn structure in Next.jsV13++).
Check out the full feature list on the GitHub repo and the package README.
Your support through stars and shares is greatly appreciated!
Thanks for using and sharing the shadcn-remover CLI!
NPM: https://www.npmjs.com/package/shadcn-remover/v/1.1.5
GitHub: https://github.com/exodus-tola-mindCoder/shadcn-remover
#shadcn_remover
#Nextjs #ShadcnUI #CLItool #Opensource
@Exodus_Tola
A simple, powerful, and user-friendly CLI tool to efficiently remove Shadcn UI components from your project.
While working on a Next.js project with Shadcn, I added a lot of UI components. Later wanted to remove some of them, I realized there was no easy way to do it.
I checked the official Shadcn docs, browsed through their GitHub repo, and even Googled around — but found no dedicated command or simple solution. Manual deletion was the only option.
That’s when the idea hit me: Why not build a tool for that? — and shadcn-remover CLI was born.
It automates the cleanup process and comes packed with useful features.
By default, it expects your Shadcn UI components to be located at src/components/ui/ (the standard Shadcn structure in Next.jsV13++).
Check out the full feature list on the GitHub repo and the package README.
Your support through stars and shares is greatly appreciated!
Thanks for using and sharing the shadcn-remover CLI!
NPM: https://www.npmjs.com/package/shadcn-remover/v/1.1.5
GitHub: https://github.com/exodus-tola-mindCoder/shadcn-remover
#shadcn_remover
#Nextjs #ShadcnUI #CLItool #Opensource
@Exodus_Tola
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If you've been struggling to use better auth or Don't know how and where to use it someone made a 5 hour comprehensive tutorial on better auth
Here is the link
@selfmadecoder
Here is the link
@selfmadecoder