Huh. I guess decafbad.com turned 21 early last month. That was my first personal domain name. Guess it can buy beer for me now.
Later, I'd start using lmorchard.com more (it turned 14 over the summer), but I keep meaning to go back and do more with the original.
Been thinking (again) about blogging more. Maybe I'll write about having had a blog for over 20 years, even if I haven't done much with it for the last 10 π
But, I can at least sorta brag that it's outlived a few social media sites and predates a few that exist today.
@Macross You open tho? We need some pulled pork over here
@dave I'm not very good at convincing folks to pick up ideas, but I tried agitating for something like this at Mozilla a bunch of years ago.
Every Firefox Account - which is built on OAuth and OpenID Connect - should come with some web hosting accessible to "JS-in-the-browser"
I still think it's a good idea
@snoopdave how many live bees does it have in it?
@joshua yeah, weβre thinking this is kinda how weβve ended up with a new cat, having found one who seemed dumped π
@joshua some folks have some real shitty ideas about animals π
@kaelef @donmelton I never heard any of the mentioned podcasts, but I do seem to remember an important architectural difference between KHTML vs Gecko:
KHTML was easier to embed as a component in an application whereas Gecko was more integrated into an opinionated cross-platform application framework.
So if you didnβt want to buy into that framework, Gecko was harder to use while KHTML was easier to drop into a more platform-native app (e.g. a Cocoa app on OS X)
Happy #caturday
I have ruined Caturday due to my betrayal in applying flea repellent to each of the cats' necks