alvaromontoro.com
Software Engineer | HTML, CSS, and other web things
Microsoft MVP
100% not an alien
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We haven't seen them again. Not for the past 30 years.
I still look. Every single time.
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There are stickers, mugs, and t-shirts for other comiCSS cartoons, but not for this one yet. And anyway, they are kind of pricey (I need to find a better option), so feel free to use this cartoon in non-commercial projects.
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C2PA: c2pa.org
We implemented it on LinkedIn when I was there.
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I love this one!
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Congratulations to Portugal! They did a great game and deserved the win. I would have been happier if Spain had won, and they deserved to win too... but there can only be a winner.
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The article is also available on:
- DEV (open): dev.to/alvaromontor...
- Medium: medium.com/@alvaromonto...
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Congrats on a great presentation 👏
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Testing if you turned off notifications on your phone 😈
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I wouldn't.
I also wouldn't pay $200-500 for a course. Even if it was at a considerably lower price in Spain, I wouldn't get it.
But that's me being me.
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How many AI questions? 🤣
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How people that say "puzzay" look at people who pronounce it "pizza."
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Ha!
www.matuzo.at/blog/its-ver...
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😳😳😳😳
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🤣
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Don't take me wrong, I agree 100% with you, no one should use an <a> for a button... I'm just being pedantically belligerent 😳
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There's none.
But it could have a role of button and be identified as a button. We just can't know from that CSS selector.
Is it good to use it? Hell no!
Could it be a button? That's a different question...... 😬
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Must fight playing devil's advocate in this case. 😳😈
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........akshually.........
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And their users turned into cult-like followers that will defend the company from any wrongdoing and any external criticism.
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Taking a page from Uber's handbook:
- Dubious legality and implementation
- Millions and billions in yearly losses for a decade
- Over promising and under delivering (mostly to get free publicity)
- Destroying the competition while exploiting people
- Controversies + lawsuits
- ?????
- Profit!
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Congratulations!