The #CSS 80-20 (Pareto) rule:
The first 20% of your CSS should be responsible for 80% of your styling.
The #CSS 80-20 (Pareto) rule:
The first 20% of your CSS should be responsible for 80% of your styling.
I'm not going to link to the article, but if you're one of the people instrumental in creating generative AI, I don't see why you should also get to be the person who ruefully contemplates its dangers and how it needs to be tempered. Don't make it then, dickhead.
Lots of videos on youtube about how "AI is dangerous" and they all seem to focus on the "it will become sentient and overthrow us" silliness. It's dangerous because it _isn't_ intelligent. It spews out crappy, fake information which will crowd out real information and rot all our brains. It's automated stupefaction.
A T-shirt for lovers of the three core web technologies. https://webbed-briefs.teemill.com/product/not-you-tee/
I was not aware AccessiBe--on top of all its other crimes--tracked you without content. https://better.fyi/trackers/acsbapp.com/
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@aral Wow 😩. Also, I love "AccessiBS", not heard that one before.
What Are Accessibility Overlays? is now on youtube dot com. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNM8FR3yzWg
First time I've said "The dinosaurs were blasted into orbit when the meteor struck, meaning they technically won the space race" as a motivational metaphor in an important client presentation.
I don't think affiliating all women with silly pseudoscience crap is the progressive stance you are looking for?
"There’s a real dopamine rush from successfully converting a gnarly JS file into a TS one, even though I’ve achieved basically nothing in reality."
Please, liberals. Stop the thinkpieces on why Mastodon is bad. I get it, you prefer the for-profit social media where you already have clout and where "progressiveness" is telling people off for writing "folks" instead of "folx" instead of a genuinely different model for web-based interaction.
@cferdinandi I'd say that was dishonest in most cases. If I can use it, it really can't be that hard, because I give up with a lot of interfaces. And it's objectively an easier/better interface than LinkedIn or Facebook.
Ehmm... so migration brings over followers but not _follows_?
Also: Hi!
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