That's one of the cool things about userscripts and modern web code: There's a lot less setup overhead involved before you're ready to start...
I got it to look like this by loading the page maximized at 100% zoom in 1080p, then sizing down the window: [IMG] React says: YOU MUST...
You will continue to have absentminded moments like this as long as you write code. Usually, it happens when you're thinking in the bigger...
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I love it. Especially since I often have multiple script editors open at a time because I modularize my code into libraries. It's nice to...
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I'm surprised that they have you using Eclipse. I used it way back in 2006, and to my understanding, it has fallen out of favor as one of the...
I wonder how many people look for TurkerView scripts on GreasyFork first.
I really debated whether to write my last post in case someone had answered it or would answer as I was typing. Lol.
Unless Java has changed something since the last time I've written in it, it doesn't have anonymous functions like what you wrote there. You can...
Did you know that I'm the only person who has uploaded scripts to GreasyFork that show up publicly when you search "TurkerHub"?...
Ah, gotcha. You probably just ran into the one corner case where the state / display were out of sync then. Lol.
Bruh, this whole forum is a typing game.
Unless you've got some weird legacy hardware hardware or software you rely on that requires an older version of Windows, W10 is basically just...
Windows 10, huge difference. You get virtual desktops on Windows 10, which is huge if you're working on an undocked laptop or some other...
If I wanted to tinker with it, that would be a viable solution. I just didn't bother with it because the script as-is worked great for me.
Yeah, I've noticed that there's sometimes a discrepancy between the app's displayed state and its internal state on these. But it worked for 95%...
Wrote a quick little script to autoplay the second audio in the RVDs that just died:...
What are you using?
I tried to make it even easier to remember the @require URL by running it through bit.ly with a custom name (i.e., @require...
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