* chore(docker): improve repeat contributions workflow
* This change adds two new commands to gracefully stop and remove the Postgres and Clickhouse docker containers. To do so, it also gives them a recognizable name.
* Additionally, the Postgres container is updated to use a named volume for its data. This lower friction for repeat contributions where one would otherwise sign up and activate their accounts again and again each time.
* Apple M1 compatibility for local development
* Patch upgrade for Python to a version that is built without errors
* Use a new community image for clickhouse that's ARM64 compatible
* Update contribution docs
* chore(make): convenience commands for installation & dev server
* docs: easier development env instructions
* docs: add note about docker volumes
* docs: detail pre-commit configuration
* style: eslint and prettier changes
* Allow for passing custom classes to fade-in
* style: eslint & prettier for the details button component
* style: react lifecycle methods to come first
* docs: add instructions to disable pre-commit
* style: devices components
* Move render methods to the last (together) in the order list
* Remove unused component import
* React lifecycle to come first before our own methods
* General styling and eslint changes
* Cleaner renderContent method using switch/case (fixes an eslint error as well!)
* Cleaner renderPill method with proper spacing + removing uncessary else
* style: more eslint/prettier for pages components
* Use newer Fragment syntax
* Remove unnecessary else statement
* Use backtick strings for concatenating strings
* Remove unnecessary space
* Remove unused imports and variable declarations
* Bunch render methods together as last in the order list
* fix: details button to drop to the bottom naturally on smaller screens
This _mostly_ fixes one of the issues being tracked on #972, titled "Details button issue on Firefox specifically"
* refactor: reduce usage of our CSS class in favor of tailwind's util classes
* refactor: remove our css classes in favor of Tailwind's util classes