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The source code of Benjamin Lupton's websiteember-cli-blog
Tom Dale's blog example updated for the Ember CLIjavascript-can-do-what
Talk: JavaScript can do WHAT?!littlesnitch-filters
Blocklist for inserting into Little Snitch for the purpose of tracker, malware, and ad blockingquit-the-perverse
Your guide to quitting perverse incentivesfilters
Adblock/AdGuard Filters to reclaim your agency and block vanity and activism.es6-javascript-class-interop
Do ES6 classes classes play nicely with ES5 and CoffeeScript Classes?learnings
Meta: Learnings that I've come accrosssublime-settings
Benjamin Lupton's Sublime Text Settingsdotfiles
My user configuration for the dorothy dotfiles ecosystemnotes
A place for my notesbalupton
GitHub Profile Repositorymeta
Meta: Issues, tasks, ideas, etc that I have, or you have for me. Kind of like a public email.is-ember-ready-yet
Can you move to ember yet? A repo of hitches you could run into.api-cache-proxy
UNSUPPORTED: A proxy for the APIs that will cache the results the best it can to avoid rate limitsbackbone-instanceof-bug
Showcases backbone.js `instanceof` bug with cross-module backbone.js includesnode-vm-require-cache-issue
The require cache is shared between VMs and the parentonepercentdev
Contribute 1% of your revenue back to the open source projects and people that make it possible.todo
Meta: Benjamin Lupton's todo listnodeschools
My answers to nodeschool workshopsnode-globals
Repo to showcase that node.js suffers from global leaks just like the browser does - was a surprise to mereadme-rounded-images
test repoastro-cfpages-esbuild-resolution-bug
https://github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/issues/2805atom-semicolons
Atom package that allows you to remove unnecessary semicolons (while keeping necessary semicolons) in JavaScript filesnextjs-typescript-3.8-syntax
Example repo to show that Next.js currently doesn't support TypeScript 3.8 syntaxLove Open Source and this site? Check out how you can help us