andreasmoller.dk
Top 99% software engineer. Co-founder of https://nordcraft.com
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Just go to settings > other > advanced then scroll down to the bottom.
Then back to other and try team settings?
Maybe upgrade?
Then give up and email support
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Yeah that is a bit over the top on mobile :)
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Catch the full episode of Pixels with Purpose here:
youtu.be/Onfxdh9whC4
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Good to know…
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I think there are a lot of parallels.
Both starts with the assumption that programming is needlessly complicated and that the complexity just comes from over engineering.
Any experienced engineer knows that is only true most of the time.
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Absolutely
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In other words. It is a privilege. If you are fortunate enough to have it, use it.
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The “Go to uni” advice depends on which country you are in.
In Denmark: go to uni
In the US: go to uni if you can do so without getting into life long debt.
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There were like 12 slides in that deck! Who has time to read all that
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That answer to the last one seems to be yes a lot more often than you think
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Experience is mostly measured in mistakes.
Every mistake or every time you feel stupid for taking a long time to figure something out = 10XP!
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I have a component for the icons so I can still just change it one place.
Also DRY is very situational. Not something that should be preached
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Yeah but if you are ok with automating svg generation then the argument for html imports is kinda gone isn’t it?
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I always just inline the svg. It’s easier and saves a roundtrip.
It does mean that it’s not cached but I don’t think that matters that much 🤷♂️
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I didn’t actually know use worked cross document :)
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No but I think you need a strong argument for introducing something like that.
I can’t think of a case where there isn’t a better option already. 🤷♂️
I’m not against it at all but I also would not prioritise it.
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Use and import are very different things though
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Why would you want to load your header in a separate request after the initial pageload?
Isn’t that just going to make your load time slower?
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People after process is one of the core values of agile.
Unless something got terribly corrupted along the way
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Time to kill the design handoff
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I’m all for that.
All I am saying is that after you harvest them, throw them in a fire so they can’t hurt children
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The longer the better I say!
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The correct way to prepare brusselsprouts is in an open fire
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I don’t think Figma prototypes are particularly useful IMO. They are mainly a flashy way of pitching clients.
They usually lack the very thing that you want to validate by building a prototype
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That is what I spent the last 5 years trying to solve with @nordcraft.com
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That is why we need tools that are specifically built for web designers. Tools built on HTML and CSS
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It is great to hear that there are forks. I hope the community lands on one :)
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You can get it for free here
t-beat.pro
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They don’t seem to have my price
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Oh yeah!😎
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Subscribe to Jay!
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Web design tools should be built on top of css and html.
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100%
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You broke my popover and the video is not playing
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Has there not been any forks?
I had a plan to fork it and convert it to web-components but then I started @nordcraft.com
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It is perfect.
And the great thing about it being dead is that I get to always remember it as such ❤️
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Good read!
Elm is my love language 🥰.
I do think that if you are doing a comparison you should mention that elm has not had an update for the last 6 years and is pretty much dead 😞
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I had you pegged as the kind of creative free spirit that IT had give up on understanding a long time ago.
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Yeah my FOMO is acting up too
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That is a face that says “who wrote this?”
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Thank you!
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The problem is that it is not a Security flaw in the traditional sense.
The flaw is not in the code. It is in the company’s mission.
It is not something they can fix.
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Thank yo so much @bell.bz for joining us on the podcast! we had such a great time!
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