>han unification
>ludicrous amounts of roman duplication better served by fonts
> undecoded languages
the sad part is Unicode is better than what we had before
>han unification
>ludicrous amounts of roman duplication better served by fonts
> undecoded languages
the sad part is Unicode is better than what we had before
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@Elizafox Still down with the clown
ICP was taken to group therapy and rumour has it they now work for a travelling carnival as "The Well-Adjusted Clowns"
have a chill capybara to get you thru the day
#pixelart #capybara #aseprite #mastoart #creativetoots
ur social commentary piece is useless if it doesn't address every form of discrminaton at once, sweaty :))))
Also racism >>> sexism
Wow. Yeah, this about sums up what it's like living with #executivedysfunction sometimes.
(Which, BTW, isn't just an #add / #adhd symptom, but also appears in #bipolar, serious #depression, and #tbi)
@thegibson @dewb I think one of the effects of the instantaneous nature of broadcast Internet communication is that it makes us feel pressured to have an opinion about everything. And then we feel pressured to defend our initial opinions even when new information comes to light.
Donald Trump Upgrades Link Security with HSTS Preloading
@Erika Absolutely, but it's something I see people saying about electron a ton and it's just not true.
From a general perspective, the fact that people are building applications using open web technologies instead of opaque Java GUIs or winform front ends is a huge win for accessibility. It means that we can build accessibilities tools that work with a large variety of applications rather then rely on each application to implement accessibility features individually.
@nightpool @Erika I'd prefer applications use the native toolkit and the perfectly good accessibility features that it came with that work rather than build Yet Another set of awful widgets on top of HTML that some third party accessibility tool has to try and reverse engineer.
We have a desktop app!
Except it's not really a desktop app, but an Electron wrapper around a web interface that we don't let you use directly because that'd ruin the "experience."
Hope you don't have any accessibility needs!
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What size #buttplug do you prefer?
Instead of using a #pipe delimiter, why not use a #bong delimiter instead?
Kinda feel like kicking a hornets nest today. I think Electron is garbage and wish people would stop using it. It's slow, memory hungry, and doesn't integrate with anything well.
a STUDY #art
Not sure what is more shocking:
A CA having 23k private keys of their customer's certs and the CEO emailing them: http://blog.koehntopp.info/index.php/3075-how-not-to-run-a-ca/
A CA having a website which allows RCE as root, from a website input: https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2018/03/trustico-website-goes-dark-after-someone-drops-critical-flaw-on-twitter/
I'm just speechless.
imagine : waluigi on a horse
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