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You can see the smoke being blown south pretty clearly here http://col.st/DGu7J


Its weird, I never missed the key when I hit it but it always felt strange due to lack of feedback. I ended up binding Capslock to Escape and training myself to use that instead. Now I don't care at all.


> Because the Oculus headset works on Steam games, but the Vive doesn't out of the box work with Oculus Home. You can make it work, but it's not quite official.

Works with seated SteamVR experiences, but not room scale ones, which I think is a more compelling experience.


You can add emails to your GPG key. I added my normal committer email to my keybase key and added the key to GitHub as well and all is working well!


Awesome. Does it need to be the primary e-mail address/UID? I take it that's required for GitHub to send a verification e-mail.


Yep, works great. `gpg --edit-key` and "add a new uid", then reupload the key to Keybase.


Weird. I have my primary GH email address on my key but still says it's unverified.


Be sure the email you commit with is also on your key. May not be your primary GH email address.


Seems to have just taken awhile for GH to show it as verified. Working now!


Tell that to my cat who refuses to eat wet food, but loves kibble. She opted to not eat most of her kibble when I mixed the two.


> I'd also like to see "turning boxes" where to make a left you go to a perpendicular boxed out area on the right and wait for your light. They have these in Asia for scooters and bikes.

These are popping up all around SF, its very nice. Thanks SF Bike Coalition!


I've heard it used often in conjunction with benefits given to minorities. For example, a university offering a scholarship for African Americans is sometimes criticized for being reverse racist.


"beer-thirty" is now "The Show" and "drink-ups" are now called "Meetups". This article is rather old.


Showing diffs for binary assets doesn't need to include things like "brightness 1%". GitHub currently supports image diffs, they're simply displayed side by side, or on top of each other.


This isn't about showing diffs, it's about merging diffs from two separate changes. The best github can do for that right now is let you choose which one you want to keep, it doesn't let you stack changes to keep work from both committers. For that's you need fine grained explanatory stackable diffs.


There's an example server that was also open sourced today: https://github.com/github/lfs-test-server


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