why does #ArsTechnica think that I want them overriding scrolling behaviour with JS?
hey #web peeps
protip
don't ever do this
why does #ArsTechnica think that I want them overriding scrolling behaviour with JS?
hey #web peeps
protip
don't ever do this
Me, with Autumn on the way.
Me, with Autumn on the way.
It is Wednesday.
Lamb Of God| Walk with me in Hell | Hourglass cover (Bagpipes) - The Snake Charmer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CbRmM-CFnv0
Isara (Eluveitie) - Indian cover The Snake Charmer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RiRHcbkrkzg
Continuing reading Alan Moore's "Jerusalem". Found a picture of a local architectural mistake that comes in for a good bit of roasting in the book.
Band name of the day: An Attack of Vomiting Restaged in Lego
@bgcarlisle Let me know if you find anything cool. I just bought a refurbished Kobo Touch and it's arriving today.
@somarasu My experience is that recruiters don't know the difference.
Sounds about right.
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RT @smashingmag@twitter.com
“The notifications prompt is by far the most frequently shown permission prompt. Not even 3% of these prompts got accepted by users. Most prompts are dismissed, while almost 19% of prompts caused users to leave the site immediately”.
https://blog.nightly.mozilla.org/2019/04/01/reducing-notification-permission-prompt-spam-in-firefox/
https://twitter.com/smashingmag/status/1166312598129823744
@bigMouthCommie Not sure why, but your python3 pipenv is trying to import a python2 logging library. Your python environment is probably all messed up.
@aldersprig I wrote a thing about that a while back, where I called it celebrity-oriented vs peer-oriented microblogging.
https://manowar.social/@zatnosk/100329291127427013
I also made it into a blogpost/essay later, but I can't find the link for that right now.
"Florida Three-Toes", an alleged giant penguin that roamed Clearwater in 1948.
http://orgoneresearch.com/2009/10/19/florida-%E2%80%9Cgiant-penguin%E2%80%9D-hoax-revealed/
@dekkzz78 It's not unique to React, but it's disproportionally prominent in React, I think, for some of the reasons the article talks about. (The author's pronouns are she/her, btw, though I had to go to the about page to find this, and her name is gender neutral.)
@dekkzz78 That's the "technically bad" or "bad taste" part of it. But it's fascinating to me how that connects to bad culture and bad politics.
Y'all remember me last month talking about my buddy who got put in jail for being poor and black? Well he got picked up again and his car got impounded, and with it, the tools he used to do lawncare around town. So he's having a hard time bootstrapping himself back into anything.
Y'all know the deal: donations made to https://emsenn.net/support/ through the end of the month get forwarded to him.
@djsundog @PINE64 I'm looking for a replacement for my venerable Nexus 7 tablet, and am considering the PineTab. But a 7" palmtop would also be tempting.
Not surprisingly, the best article I've ever read about React is flagged and dead on the orange website. It's not doing too great on the red website, either. It's an amazing article, though. Really explains how React got popular and why that's been a bad thing. And draws a line between the socially bad and the technically bad in a way that is *fascinating*.
RT @sonniesedge@twitter.com
Ah fuck it. Here's my thoughts on React - why I've found it and what it represents problematic even before recent events.
https://www.sonniesedge.net/posts/react
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/sonniesedge/status/1166247751497199622
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