loilo.de
Web developer, OSS enthusiast, loves to explain things to beginners. 🎹👨👩👧👧✝️
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I think I did, which is why I responded with a stupid meme and not a disapproving comment. ❤️
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If we come to expect all cover letters to sound like ChatGPT anyway, why not let the AI decide about introduction of new individual words as well...
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Deutsche Komplimente: Kann ich. 🫡
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Ich find's ja nicht okay gerade jetzt, wo sich die halbe Community ermutigt und inspiriert fühlt, das deutschsprachige Social Web mit höchst mittelmäßiger Lyrik zu fluten, mit so etwas handwerklich grundsolidem um die Ecke zu kommen.
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Der Krähenvogel sieht ein bisschen aus wie aus einer Folge "Hartz und herzlich" entwendet. 🤭
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Still happens, but rarely. My impression is that very few designers who don't do web design on a daily basis do actually understand what's (not) possible. But since they take inspiration from other web sites, that doesn't result in problematic designs all too often.
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Given the fact that I have used text-wrap for this on multiple occasions, giving up all the flex goodness I'd usually utilize: YES, PLEASE.
(But if not, I'd just as happily take a margin-trim implementation in Chromium. 🙇♂️)
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"Marienkäfer-Koalition" jetzt der offizielle neue Begriff für GroKo?
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Mh. Die Darstellung in LTO von gestern las sich ziemlich anders. 🤔
www.lto.de/recht/nachri...
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Oh, I forgot, probably even more important to me: gap for flexbox!
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Since "the last three years or so" for me includes the point where we got rid of IE11 support, it's actually a lot of stuff which is technically older than that.
width: fit-content; and min()/max()/clamp() are among my personal favorites.
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I'm always wondering if there is no way to restrict discharging to zero/charging to full by default. I'd always take a device with 30% less battery power if it lasted a couple years longer.
Or would at least prefer that over the paranoia of not letting the phone/laptop drop below some 20%.
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Also RSS readers, maybe. That's where I came from at least. No clue how many folks are still using that.
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Warum würde man das trennen? Da ist ja tatsächlich kein Unterschied. Wenn man einem Antrag zustimmt, dann doch in aller Regel, weil man sagt, dass der Antragsteller Recht hat.
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Wundert man sich wirklich? Ich habe schon lange nicht mehr den Eindruck, dass insbesondere die Union den Willen hat, Menschen sich integrieren zu lassen. Siehe Scheuers unterirdisches Senegalesen-Zitat von vor mittlerweile fast zehn Jahren.
Das Wundern kann man also wirklich nur vorgeschoben nennen.
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(And sometimes, the web really doesn't help there. I've read multiple articles about the upcoming EU accessibility law and some really had the most awful examples for alt texts... People read that and think they are well-informed, and all we get is another wave of useless alt texts. 😬)
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I wish Bluesky included a link to an explanation of how to write reasonable alt texts. Lots of people don't even have an awareness that quality differences exist there.
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Vor Sozialdemokraten hat niemand Angst.
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Spannend ist ja der Umkehrschluss, was man demzufolge alles nicht braucht.
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Horse JS, is this you
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Isn't that basically the share icon used by iOS/macOS? (I find it unintuitive as well, but that's probably what years of Android usage will get you.)
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To be fair, if it was about the data that's something they could've had way cheaper. 🫠
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Oh. Definitely a reason to give it yet another try. 👌
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My emails say it's been pretty much exactly two years ago.
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To be fair, most use cases (esp. related to working on one site) were completely fine, but in my work environment I'd have to switch between Polypane tabs quite frequently, and those requiring refreshes for every switch was just mortifying on a rather mediocre computer.
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Yes. Trialed and thought about purchasing but decided against it because I realized I wouldn't use it as much as I wanted because it was too slow on my Intel MBP. (Totally not unusable, just enough so I would spare it for tasks it would actually be great for.)
Probably will try again on my next MBP.
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But at least when it worked, there was a funny bug where the call ringtone apparently somehow was picked up by the OS's media playback system. So I hit my keyboard's "play" button and instead of music, my Teams began to ring with apparently no incoming call. Took me ages to figure that one out. 🙃
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Signing in worked for maybe 6 months, then just stopped doing so and never recovered. Always using the browser version whenever I need Teams. 🤷♂️
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There's no way around having both maps (as one maps values and the other maps types, you can't put those together). The ParentProps declaration is not needed upfront, you could just as well use a generic in the ParentComponent Function. Decide for yourself.
www.typescriptlang.org/play/#code/J...
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A path, in the spirit of XPath/JSONPath.
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I read the update notes first and was really excited to finally get built-in SVG preview just to realize they won't give you both the editor *and* the preview. 🫠
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To be fair, I *almost* aced that list, but I virtually have no skills left that are not on there. 😂
Also, why the fuck would I need a masters degree in*anything* for this? 🤔
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It's the same for every Proxy based reactivity system I've used so far. Immensely useful, but the abstraction is enormously leaky. And boy, you really don't want it to leak.
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Always reminds me of Mads Mikkelsen in Sherlock.
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This!
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So somebody more skilled in writing such slogans would probably break down the English version, extract its essence and completely reconstruct it in German. 😁
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The problem with translating this tagline is that most words do indeed have a German equivalent (magic, charming, delightful) but we'd normally not use them excessively in a tagline as they carry a lot more pathos than we usually use in (friendly, playful) German.
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That's formal German, the kind you'd use talking to strangers, definitely not playful.
> Erfahre, wie du mit der Magie von CSS, JavaScript, SVG und Canvas charmante Interaktionen und reizende Details erschaffst.
That's definitely better, but certainly someone has an even better suggestion.
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Some little site note: Namespaces are not unsupported in general with that flag, they're (naturally) only uneraseable if they export JavaScript values. Namespaces purely exporting types or other namespaces (which I'm using a bunch for encapsulating global types in my projects) are still valid.
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"entspannter mit der Demokratie umgehen" trifft's erschreckend gut.
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"Golf von Russland" bitte.
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Ich finde die Erklärung fast genau so naheliegend, dass es gar nicht versucht wurde und es einfach nur einen kernigen PR-Spruch brauchte, um das Machwerk dem dem Kontrarianismus verfallenen Publikum schmackhaft zu machen.
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Device: Pixel 4a
Browser: Chrome
Goose: 40
Toucan: 130
Puffin: 10
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Klingt bisschen jiddisch.
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What bothers me is that the mean is so permeated by some things that those start to see themselves as the default with no need for justification.
(Brought to you today by base-ui.com, where merely the code snippets on the landing/initial documentation page are making clear it's React only.)