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That is great news. I'm very impressed with the latest Gnome 3.16, Gtk+3 is definitely a step in the right direction. Go Mozilla!


Not working for me either. All I can see is the image and some text but nothing happens. Firefox 30 on Ubuntu 14.04


Strange. It is working fine on my linux, mac and windows pcs with Firefox 30. I don't think it is my code since it is really simple (10 lines of html and some css). It might be an issue google platform.js.


Y-meter seems like a great concept from the UX perspective. Reddit should take notes from this one too.


Thanks, the original post is my friends, I just called her to come online and give back explanations / background if anything would like to know more


Layer -- San Francisco, CA

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* Senior Software Engineer * Dev Ops Engineer * Software Tech Lead

For more information and our full list of openings, visit: https://layer.com/jobs#positions


Great work! I see myself using this for my droplets. Developing Unity indicators can be fun since it's so simple to create small notification apps for various services. (shameless self promo https://github.com/nilgradisnik/coinprice-indicator)


I don't think you should. There are plenty of options other than MacBooks if you are an Ubuntu user. My top two would be: http://www.dell.com/us/business/p/xps-13-linux/pd http://shop.lenovo.com/us/en/laptops/thinkpad/x-series/x1-ca...


If you use requirejs for node, defining paths in requirejs.config solves this problem too.


Can you elaborate on what kind nightmare/pain you came across using AMD? From my experience requirejs simply gives you a bit of structure, helps you organize your code so you can reference other parts of it easily.


So true.


Layer - San Francisco, CA

Layer is building an open communications layer for the Internet: a globally-distributed communications network that enables app developers to quickly and easily build secure, scalable messaging, voice and video features into any app.

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About us:

Since our September 2013 launch, we’ve attracted thousands of developer users who immediately recognized the need for a service like Layer. And we've hired a stellar team. Individually we've built Google Voice, invented the ubiquitous communications protocol, XMPP, and architected and deployed the OpenDNS network. Collectively we're the best team in the world to do what we're doing.

With the backing of some of technology's most respected venture capital investors and accomplished advisors, we're on a mission to make communications better through all of the services people love and use daily.

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