It has a "Copy without Parameters" option which should be pretty similar, yeah
Posts by Fyrd
Young adult happiness is falling. Percent of young people who are pretty or very happy has dropped from 88% to 76% over the last 15 years after having held fairly steady between 1980 and 2010
My hottest “I have no data to back this up” take is that phones aren’t making young people less happy. What’s making them less happy is living in a world where everyone is having their reality defined by recommendation algorithms that can only care about whether something keeps you watching.
Legitimate salvage
Help us define CSS gap decoration, an awesome new CSS feature which lets you draw within flex, grid, or multicol gaps. Read blogs.windows.com/msedgedev/20... for context.
How old fashioned could it be, it's called courier NEW!
Great work by the Adobe Spectrum Web Engineering team here, very helpful for anyone interested in the intersection of Web Components and modern CSS functionality in particular!
Boy I sure hope this mission to slingshot around the moon to go back in time and save Earth works out or we're really screwed.
@discreetlatino: Times they've died and come back: Jesus of Nazareth - 1 Buffy Summers - 2 Jean Grey - 4+ Let's unpack how we continue to celebrate male mediocrity every year .
Request for developer feedback
Stop writing boilerplate JS for accessible menus. We’re proposing a new HTML primitive: focusgroup. It brings native keyboard arrow-key navigation directly to the platform.
Tell us what you think → goo.gle/4uvFIkz 🧵(1/3)
Outlook message: "Enjoying Outlook so far? Yes!/Not so much"
I wonder which button they pressed
I vaguely recall that it didn't, but can't say for sure. Either way I'm excited to see it working in this iteration!
Aw yeah, CSS Shaders are back, baby
youtu.be/NZRqnohI3m4
Haha that can't be
... oh shit
I too have the wife who explained this a year ago or so. Though I thought maybe it's also a US/UK thing? I'd rarely heard of "the other side" referring to the afterlife.
DOOM.css is getting somewhere. Gameplay is pretty much done completely in JavaScript, but the whole rendering is 100% CSS. This map is 768 div's with 3D transforms.
Added a nice spectator view as well which is literally just adding a couple of CSS custom properties override for the rendering.
Suddenly remembering that time my dad saw I had a 1MB file on my computer and it boggled his mind that files could be that large.
It's true I'm sorry 😔
I'm sorry I only follow cool people Dan
Jenn's clay post 5 minutes before this one
@jennschiffer.com I think you may be internet people
I mean, I for one would rather be cooking than be cooked so this is not that surprising to me 😅
Batman standing outside next to my son in costume as Douglas Panch from The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
He's sadly not visible in that clip but here they got to meet up again together afterwards!
This weekend my kid, as Doug Panch, got to ask @batmanofsanjose.bsky.social to spell "Cow":
www.instagram.com/reels/DVrAdg...
A few min on <geolocation> in HTML/CSS/JS.
1. I like how explicit it is for users & how it helps "recover" from incorrect permissions.
2. It's *super interesting* how it checks the contrast accessibility and just makes the button not work if you dink it up.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=hffX...
Is this mentioned on your wiki? And by wiki I mean your wiki on wiki, the largest wiki on the internet.
I think this already happened
youtu.be/45EAIfmGjCk
It hurts
Gonna start saying I asked Jeeves
The internet hosts several very good Walkman/personal stereo archive sites, but this is the slickest yet
walkman.land
Thanks @kottke.org
The others will be linked below
Oddly enough I buy more there now than when it was popular to do so. Though I also like to buy from 7digital when possible.
Because of AI, it's getting harder to be a public educator on the internet.
Devs are watching far fewer tutorials and buying fewer paid courses, making it financially tough for teachers.
If you like a creator's content and can spare some cash, find out how you can support them.
Browser window showing the browser-compat-data github repo homepage, which shows that the project now contains 20,000 commits.
The browser-compat-data project (used by MDN, caniuse, and tools) now has:
20,000 commits
1,123 contributors
465 releases
19,148 data entries
That's what comprehensive web compat data looks like.
And it takes well funded teams at @openwebdocs.org and @mozilla.org plus amazing contributors.