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twinkle-tray
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Scrollbars Are Becoming a Problem
Monitorian requires a subscription for hotkeys and CLI, unfortunately.
Twinkle Tray is an alternative: https://github.com/xanderfrangos/twinkle-tray
- Gambiarra boa pra quem tem um Notebook velho ou queimado.
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INNOCN 27" 4K 160Hz Mini LED Monitor Arrived
For example with Twinkle-tray
- Discovered TwinkleTray today. Awesome brightness slider app for desktop monitors.
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Any ddcutil-like open source monitor control software for Windows?
I found https://github.com/emoacht/Monitorian https://github.com/xanderfrangos/twinkle-tray, but they can't change other settings (color in this case) like gddccontrol in Xubuntu.
- twinkle-tray -Easily manage the brightness of your monitors in Windows from the system tray
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can looking PC monitor be as Comfortable as looking horizon?
Also use brightness adjustment like twinkle.
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Fast brightness change?
I achieved this with SWICD and Twinkle Tray.
- twinkle-tray - Easily manage the brightness of your monitors in Windows from the system tray
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Windows On Deck FAQ (Aims to be Constantly Updated)
Easy way to hot-key brightness levels to a keypress, download TWINKLETRAY https://github.com/xanderfrangos/twinkle-tray You can then map brightness up/down using SWICD or JoyXOff to a button press/combination and set % step (i.e. 1%, 5%, 10% etc.)
spectrum
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Currently in need of books or repo recommendations that covers intermediate-advanced concepts in react
For a good reference repository, you should check out Spectrum’s GitHub repo. It’s organized well, uses good practices, and given that it is the entire Spectrum product, can provide a lot of system design and architecture insight.
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A Beginner's Guide to Mobile Development in React Native with Expo
You have now started on your first React Native app in Expo. This is the same tool which is used for creating apps like Facebook, Instagram, Coinbase, shopify, Tesla, Uber Eats and many more. You can read more on Expo here: https://docs.expo.dev/ or check out an open source app here: https://github.com/withspectrum/spectrum and checkout an enterprise boilerplate here: https://github.com/infinitered/ignite
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GraphQL Caching with GraphCDN - Episode #32 | graphql.wtf
GraphCDN passes subscriptions through to your origin, so they keep working just as they did before! I personally used GraphQL subscriptions with relative success at Spectrum and I'm very excited about live queries nowadays.
- What are best React based repos from which I can learn about structuring a React project?
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Switching Rich Text Editors, Part 1: Picking Tiptap
We were using Slate at Spectrum[0] back in 2017/2018, eventually switched to DraftJS due to cross-browser issues but that was honestly equally frustrating to use and support across many browsers.
In hindsight, we should've just had a GitHub-style markdown editor: https://mxstbr.com/thoughts/tech-choice-regrets-at-spectrum
It sounds like the situation has improved since then! I'll definitely try Tiptap if I ever need to build another RTE.
[0]: https://github.com/withspectrum/spectrum
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Does anyone have an open source project that uses react and styled-components I could look at?
Checkout spectrum
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On seeking ideas: building the codelib.club
I was lucky enough that I somehow stumbled upon withspectrum/spectrum repo and found out that there actually are great applications running on the internet, under load and are dutifully maintained while being open-source! Spectrum has been back then one of the most eye-opening experiences for me as a junior developer. Although I didn't actually ever got to build a system like that, it taught me a great deal on how such app operates and how can various libraries be used.
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Bulletproof Express - Enterprise-Level Express.js
Special thanks to the Spectrum Project (Here) for laying the foundations to Bulletproof Express. Also, many thanks to Node.js Best Practices (Here) and Bulletproof React (Here) for providing guidance on how Enterprise-Level Software should be written.
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Real-world large-scale open-source apps?
During last few years i managed to stumble upon a few repositories with large apps that have been a great learning source and an inspiration (such as https://github.com/withspectrum/spectrum) but these are few and far apart.
- Looking for clean architecture examples
What are some alternatives?
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bulletproof-react - 🛡️ ⚛️ A simple, scalable, and powerful architecture for building production ready React applications.
vincent-van-git - Use your Github commit history as a canvas!
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relay-starter-kit - 💥 Monorepo template (seed project) pre-configured with GraphQL API, PostgreSQL, React, and Joy UI. [Moved to: https://github.com/kriasoft/graphql-starter-kit]
dev-example-places - A web application (with multiple API project options) that uses MariaDB!
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