@SarahC@tech.lgbt Looks pretty rad with those laces!
@SarahC@tech.lgbt Looks pretty rad with those laces!
@CharityFeb @kims @BlackAzizAnansi @neroden just chiming in to agree the flo mask is pretty rad!
@kimmy That sweater is delightful!
@robcee whoa dang, box and all!
@anildash @tchambers A few weeks ago, I got unreasonably cranky at a favorite tech news podcast over this. They’d covered crypto, nfts, password managers, offsite backup rotation schemes, IoT protocols - and most of it with decent explanations
But for a run of episodes, whenever mastodon came up, they got performatively stymied. And one panelist was like “I forgot where i signed up” and it kinda broke my head
Like this is about something else - maybe not an intentional campaign per se, but it’s not about technical complexity
So, as someone who’s played around a lot with lists and nested outlines in HTML over the years, I’ve really liked the (relatively new) details & summary elements.
But it was just this week when I learned how styleable they are in CSS (sans JS)
I haven’t played with drag & drop for list items in conjunction with details elements, yet. I wonder if there’s many gotchas there for an outline editor implementation?
@nasser I remember years ago, I filed an issue on google chrome about a bug in their implementation of “with” that was kinda gnarly but worked fine on Firefox. Can’t find it now, but I think at the time they closed it with basically “don’t use with” and wontfix
@nasser yeah, it’s pretty handy for template engines and weird DSL things. I guess easily misused, but it has uses
I should really get more videos of Catsby doing somersaults. I haven’t seen many other cats do it, but it’s like his go-to move when he’s happy. Puts his head down on the floor and does a roll over it, gets up, does it again
And if he’s in a box? He just like rolls and ping pongs off the walls like mad
@emilygorcenski teal was a revolution after months of years of dark avocado and burnt sienna
@rfpludwick @nova 😂 debut album featuring part 4 of the epic concept song “the learned machine managers rise”
Why isn’t it more normal / acceptable among my people to think of birth family and given name like baby teeth, with found family and chosen name being the thing adults do as a matter of course?
(Kind of rhetorical, I have ideas why.)
@ConsoleWitch @thomasfuchs but then how will i know this is the best computing platform for 360 noscope in hello kitty island adventure?
@joshua yeah, i guess more chosen family, since it’s not impossible you might find your birth family acceptable
@jenett Heh, yup, that's me! At some point I thought it was more professional or something to use my real name in more contexts, but maybe that was a mistake :)