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| function get_avatar_from_service(service, userid, size) { | |
| // this return the url that redirects to the according user image/avatar/profile picture | |
| // implemented services: google profiles, facebook, gravatar, twitter, tumblr, default fallback | |
| // for google use get_avatar_from_service('google', profile-name or user-id , size-in-px ) | |
| // for facebook use get_avatar_from_service('facebook', vanity url or user-id , size-in-px or size-as-word ) | |
| // for gravatar use get_avatar_from_service('gravatar', md5 hash email@adress, size-in-px ) | |
| // for twitter use get_avatar_from_service('twitter', username, size-in-px or size-as-word ) | |
| // for tumblr use get_avatar_from_service('tumblr', blog-url, size-in-px ) | |
| // everything else will go to the fallback | |
| // google and gravatar scale the avatar to any site, others will guided to the next best version |
I [tweeted this already][1] but I thought it could use some expansion:
Enable decentralized git workflow: git config alias.serve "daemon --verbose --export-all --base-path=.git --reuseaddr --strict-paths .git/"
Say you use a git workflow that involves working with a core "official" repository that you pull and push your changes from and into. I'm sure many companies do this, as do many users of git hosting services like Github.
Say that server, or Github, goes down for a bit.