Austin Gil

@Austingil
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Creating web development content, ironic takes, silly jokes, and cute dog pics.

Let's build something fun :)

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Checkout those toe beans

Correction. It can be done with formidable as well, it's just not quite as intuitive and requires a custom fileWriteStreamHandler

https://github.com/node-formidable/formidable#options

GitHub - node-formidable/formidable: The most used, flexible, fast and streaming parser for multipart form data. Supports uploading to serverless environments, AWS S3, Azure, GCP or the filesystem. Used in production.

The most used, flexible, fast and streaming parser for multipart form data. Supports uploading to serverless environments, AWS S3, Azure, GCP or the filesystem. Used in production. - GitHub - node-...

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Reading product reviews
Spicy drama
Actual work
Pizza!
Dirty videos
Wholesome videos
More drama
More dirty videos
Text from nanna
Learning about those weird corners of the internet we don't like to talk about
Successful business/sports/video game activity
More actual work
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RT @MetzinAround
I call it, "The first frame after hitting record on OBS"
https://twitter.com/MetzinAround/status/1536500735688556544
Pj Metz | Just Hilarious on Twitter

“I call it, "The first frame after hitting record on OBS"”

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I'm so tired of this type of content

I love when a conference embraces the host city!
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RT @gantlaborde
🥰 Going to conferences like @ChainReactConf

Where the city is part of the adventure.
https://twitter.com/GantLaborde/status/1630620092605267968

Of course, if you're going to submit the input in a form anyway, you could always just append the file to a FormData object

TIL:

You can create virtual files in JS and add them to a file input, but you can't set the value or files properties directly.

You need to use a DataTransfer object.

BREAKING: @stolinski
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RT @stolinski
Some stuff from practice last night. First time back in 4 weeks after non stop sickness and injury. The first move is called a halo. My goal is 8 rotations, hit 6 (many of them sloppy) here. Lots of freestyle and musicality in this.
https://twitter.com/stolinski/status/1629240676402577408
Scott Tolinski - Syntax.fm - LevelUpTuts on Twitter

“Some stuff from practice last night. First time back in 4 weeks after non stop sickness and injury. The first move is called a halo. My goal is 8 rotations, hit 6 (many of them sloppy) here. Lots of freestyle and musicality in this.”

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Waking up to find no meetings on the calendar
Icicles!!