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A useful list of must-watch talks about JavaScript
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LazyLoad is a lightweight, flexible script that speeds up your website by deferring the loading of your below-the-fold images, backgrounds, videos, iframes and scripts to when they will enter the viewport. Written in plain "vanilla" JavaScript, it leverages IntersectionObserver, supports responsive images and enables native lazy loading.
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A useful list of must-watch talks about CSS
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You don't have the time to watch all the WWDC session videos yourself? No problem me and many contributors extracted the gist for you
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Download pictures (or videos) along with their captions and other metadata from Instagram.
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A simple tool to download video lectures from edx.org (and other openedx sites)
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Awesome EventStorming
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Android Multipicker Library
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Собрание видеозаписей докладов про JavaScript | 2018
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Web / REST interface for downloading youtube videos onto a server.
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Unsupervised Video Retargeting (e.g. face to face, flower to flower, clouds and winds, sunrise and sunset)
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[CVPR 2020] A Large-Scale Dataset for Real-World Face Forgery Detection
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This string reads: "Find more info in the GitHub wiki/Create-and-restore-from-backup."
However, this repository doesn't have a wiki. I assume it's referencing this: https://github.com/CodingForVega/plugin.video.jellyfin/wiki/Create-and-restore-fro
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Currently there's no way to share a video link with "at the current time" position. You have to open the URL in a web browser and then right click on a YT player to get the "time link". It would be nice to have this kind of feature in FreeTube.