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  1. Make a PDF look like it was manually scanned

    Published Mar 17 2023 in Bash

    Learn how to use imagemagick to change sharp PDFs to look like they've been scanned manually.

  2. VS Code extensions to ease navigating code

    Published Mar 11 2023 in VSCode

    Three VS Code extensions that integrate so nicely into the editor that I don't want to miss them anymore.

  3. Cool URIs don't change

    Published Mar 10 2023 in Web

    How to be a good web citizen by thinking longterm and not breaking URLs.

  4. YAML provides 9 ways to handle strings

    Published Mar 08 2023 in Tools

    Multi-line string handling is tough and YAML provides nine ways to handle strings to make it possible.

  5. The problem of breaking changes and version numbers

    Published Mar 07 2023 in Tools , NodeJS

    The ^ range is often considered to include the next major version bump. That's not true, because it depends on the present package version number.

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