Fuc*ing done! π
Posts by Vladimir
Idiotic Google with their idiotic UI!
I have no idea how many times I accidentally clicked on sign out from this menu. It signs out literally EVERY GOOGLE ACCOUNT I have set up, just because me or my kids miss-clicked to a button below.
I'll remove this button through uBlock. π
#google #youtube
I have built a multicore webfont converter that takes ttf/otf fonts and converts them to woff/woff2, adds scss file, compiles it to css and adds html preview.
Works awesome. This is just a test run on over 5000 fonts from my personal collection.
It took longer to copy than to convert all of it.
I will leave this here :)
#vibecoder #ai
See, I live in a dictatorship, I am experiencing your problem for the past 30 years and let me tell you one simple truth - once thugs like that steal a country and its institutions, it is over. They will not surrender power without a fight, as they know that their alternative is jail for life.
My other account, that reported on dictatorship in my country, called for an rebellion against ICE, in the same manner that my grandparents revolted against Nazis. I got 2 strikes form your moderator team.
This is the moment I chose not to care anymore about your problem with Trump administration.
"Scary math symbols" for us programmers :)
For 1β° of us who are (Sigma) #INFJ.
I doubt that I'll ever come across another one, unless they find this post and respond. IRL, I've never met anyone similar.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=o28Z...
I love this!
Can't wait for this AI bubble to burst.
"946 contributions in 2025"
Felt like more.
#Github
I managed to play just a few missions, then uninstalled Red Sector and - straight to Conquest.
Hello, I am Senior Frontend.... sloperator π
I love this. :)
If you see this message in your #GitHub actions, #Microsoft's server got nuked.
"Warning: Failed to save: reserveCache failed: connect ETIMEDOUT 52.152.245.137:443"
Everything is slower now, even running
"sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y"
on #Ubuntu #linux distros.
CSS if() function landed today(!!!) in Chrome 137 π₯³
along with another rad feature: reading-flow π₯³
So I put together a quick video showcasing both:
youtu.be/Apn8ucs7AL0
CTO: I have a problem.
Dev: I have a solution for your problem.
QA: I have a problem for your solution.
html { background: repeating-conic-gradient(#808080 0% 25%, #0000 0% 50%) 50% / 20px 20px }
Want a checkerboard pattern? No need to use multiple `linear-gradient()` layers anymore. `conic-gradient()` has been supported cross-browser since 2020!
PS: if you can, upvote stackoverflow.com/a/65129916/1... to make it the top answer and get more people (and AI) to use modern, well supported #CSS
New table with password strength values.
VSCode is enough for me π€ͺ
CSS Layers
www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDNR...
CSS Container queries
www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHj7...
When I joined Google as its first visual designer, the company was already seven years old. Seven years is a long time to run a company without a classically trained designer. Google had plenty of designers on staff then, but most of them had backgrounds in CS or HCI. And none of them were in high-up, respected leadership positions. Without a person at (or near) the helm who thoroughly understands the principles and elements of Design, a company eventually runs out of reasons for design decisions. With every new design decision, critics cry foul. Without conviction, doubt creeps in. Instincts fail. βIs this the right move?β When a company is filled with engineers, it turns to engineering to solve problems. Reduce each decision to a simple logic problem. Remove all subjectivity and just look at the data. Data in your favor? Ok, launch it. Data shows negative effects? Back to the drawing board. And that data eventually becomes a crutch for every decision, paralyzing the company and preventing it from making any daring design decisions.
This quote was burnt into my mind a long time ago and is one of the main reasons why I don't rely on analytics and data to create my designs.
Sources:
1. stopdesign.com/journal/2009...
2. stopdesign.com/journal/2009...
#webdesign #frontend
I used to love Mac for the development, but Iβd probably have to sell my organs to get the performance of my 9950x, 3080, 96GB RAM and pro SSDβs on a PC.
Iβll keep mine 16β M1 Pro as a backup.
I will not use Windows environment for development anymore. At the end of 2024. Itβs too slow and clunky.
Instead, itβs best to use separate WSL images for every client.
Best for security, speed, and work compartmentalization.
Allow me to start with my first dev take, since you obviously searched for this:
Tailwind is utter garbage!
Have a nice day ππ
It's not about the technology, but about what YOU can create with what you know!
One of the examples for that are my custom media query mixins. I can define named resolutions and default font sizes in json, and then just use something like
@ include media (mobile, phablet) {
... CSS
}
wherever I want. Code will be encapsulated, block will have its own dynamic variables etc
If you have to ask this, it was never for you, since you obviously didn't even scratch the surface.
I use it for several reasons:
- nesting
- programming with custom functions and mixins, almost like with JS
- data structures
- creating dynamic templates
Chrome DevRel team has published #CSS Wrapped... end of year overview covering many of the new #CSS and Web UI features that landed in Chrome and web this past year.
chrome.dev/css-wrapped-...
Nice presentation and demos, maybe catch up a bit if you missed a few of these (like me).
I can understand them.
They know nothing, Dunning Kruger is strong in them, so everyone MUST be a fraud. Right?!
This is what happens when government corruption ruins public education. π€·ββοΈ
People, never stop learning. Someday, they might call you a fraud because of it ππ