Pierre-Adrien

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🧑‍🏫 #French fullstack dev at Digiforma
👨‍⚕️ Ex-Doctolib, launched the Docto Tech Life newsletter 📤
🧪 Long time #ruby lover and #elixir padawan
🦊 Also building InMyPocket, a better #pocket integration in your browser
Bloghttps://blog.pabuisson.com
In My Pocket addonhttps://inmypocketaddon.com
Githubhttps://github.com/pabuisson
Twitter/Xhttps://twitter.com/pabuisson

Yet another #userstyle after 1h of struggling with userstyles specific tiny unusual details 😅

This time, here is a (customisable) compact version for #todoist. I still hope they would one day implement this but in the meantime here we are!

Also, tasks metadata remains at the right of the task row, in contrast with a few existing similar userstyles.

https://userstyles.world/style/22662/todoist-compact-with-metadata-on-the-right

In case you're interested in the future of my #InMyPocket browser addon following #pocket shut down announcement, I've regrouped discussions on the project repository, in this issue: https://github.com/pabuisson/in-my-pocket/issues/4 💬

Feel free to contribute to the discussion on github or ping me here on mastodon if you feel like it 😉

C'est amusant que lorsqu'on souhaite résilier un service chez #EDF, ça plante en indiquant que le service est en maintenance (depuis au moins une semaine) et qu'il faut les contacter par téléphone. Comme pour ajouter de la friction au moment de résilier un service 🤨 🤔

À noter que j'avais le même problème quand j'ai souscrit, ils sont peut-être juste pas très bons ? j'arrive pas à savoir 🤷‍♂️

just discovered that a long time ago, #neovim implemented a `vim.highlight.on_yank` thingy that allows you to highlight whatever you just yanked. A nice little quality of life improvement, no plugins required 🙌

https://neovim.io/doc/user/lua.html#_vim.hl

⚠️ just be careful, `vim.highlight` will be renamed `vim.hl` in neovim 0.11.

Lua - Neovim docs

Neovim user documentation

Spent some time to improve HTTP timeout management on my #inmypocket addon, improve some onboarding screens (while waiting for the 1st sync to complete) and at the same time added a light/dark theme on the addon site, because it was really hurting my eyes 🙈 https://inmypocketaddon.com/

(not live yet, I'll update the addon tomorrow and the website at the same time 😉)

And I have to say #indiehacking always feels right 😊

In my Pocket firefox addon

In My Pocket is a Firefox browser addon that gives you a quick and easy access to the Pocket service from your Firefox browser.

I recently and randomly discovered that #obsidian supported #markdown alerts (ie. warning / success / note / summary / ... sections.

It's pretty cool and helps a lot to give more context to a given portion of a note.

https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/writing-on-github/getting-started-with-writing-and-formatting-on-github/basic-writing-and-formatting-syntax#alerts

Basic writing and formatting syntax - GitHub Docs

Create sophisticated formatting for your prose and code on GitHub with simple syntax.

GitHub Docs

I've always written userstyles. But just recently have I started to share them with the world 😄

I use #theoldreader as my CSS reader but I'm always annoyed by how it handles font-size, there are so many inconsistencies. I try to fix this and make the font-size more consistent with this new #userstyle: https://userstyles.world/style/18115/theoldreader-consistent-font-size

(and you can even adjust the default font-size in the style settings 😉)

theoldreader: consistent font-size by pabe

TheOldReader is a good CSS feed reader, but its UI sometimes lack consistency. This style aims to make the font size more even and consistent.

While working at Doctolib, I launched and worked for years with many great peeps on the weekly "Docto TechLife" newsletter, finding and sharing content about #ruby, #react and general #softwareengineering.

I left the company but I remain excited to receive the newsletter every Tuesday, and this week I was touched to see I was even mentionned (as a "TechLife veteran") 😊

You can read the latest issue here: https://mailchi.mp/6169a0837319/tech-life-239-lets-share?e=289891d062 (and hint hint, there is a subscribe button too 😉)

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And while I was at it, I updated a few pages of the #blog (the tags page, namely: https://blog.pabuisson.com/tags/) to look better and cleaned up bits of HTML and CSS problems ✨ 🧹

#ruby is still in the lead in terms of number of posts, but #vim is slowly moving up the ranks, and I expect #elixir to enter the race pretty soon too!

Pierre-Adrien Buisson

This kind of things drive me nuts. You want to write a tiny #userstyle to fix or adapt part of a website? Well you can't with these obfuscated CSS classes 🙌 (I won't even talk about the 12 levels of nested divs)

Or at least it makes it much more difficult (and on top of that I'm not even sure these class names remain stable from one deployment to another)