Jason Barnabe

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Seems to be empty crontab + update: true + cut: n. Tested on CentOS 7.2: ``` [web@lxap201 current]$ crontab -l [web@lxap201 current]$ rails runner -e staging "Whenever::CommandLine.execute(cut: 3, update: true)"...

If the request contains the session cookies for Greasy Fork, you will get the same list from the JSON feed as if you visited the site normally. In other words,...

I don't think there's any reason why qbxml _couldn't_ validate the order of elements, but it currently _doesn't_. I would be happy to accept a pull request that changes this....

https://github.com/jonahb/akismet/issues/15

It seems to work, it just is very, very rare.

I am open to this change. I imagine it's just a matter of creating a media query with black/white swaps defined inside.

Yeah, give it a shot if you're interested.

3.3.3 was released recently, if you don't want to wait for it to be available the way you're installing Ruby, you could just undo [the upgrade](https://github.com/greasyfork-org/greasyfork/commit/ef260a5e473ad2d29ad0661f407dafa7e1f060c3) locally.

I've gone ahead and implemented this. Might need some tweaks here and there, and I wasn't sure what to do with inputs, but it seems to work.

This uses the CSS `@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark)`, so will be activated by whatever logic that works on.