Doubtful. A bigger processor wouldn't reduce the amount of ram used.
Posts by Alex Riviere
Ugh, gotta update the Google doc
We have decided that #ATEEZ has 3 types of outfits:
- Jackets and Hats
- Laundry Day
- Jong-ho
This is how we are using it. Nuxt frontend with a .net backend in a monorepo.
Open sided calzone.
YES! DIMENSION 20 ON A BUS SEASON 2! WOO! THANK YOU @dropout.tv!
CSS or BS? I got 39/80. Can you do better?
www.keithcirkel.co.uk/css-or-bs/?r...
#CSSorBS
All of that is to say, I bought my first boy paper today.
My experience with k-pop boy bands so far:
Meh.
Meh, but that song is catchy.
Meh, but these songs are catchy.
These songs are catchy, but I don't get the singers.
These songs are catchy and that guy is hot.
These songs are catchy, that guy is hot, and this is now my personality.
I'll see if I can make a step by step for you.
On April 4th, I am hosting a free live event and I want you in the room.
Not to perform. Not to prove you get it. To practice.
Most of what white folx call doing the work is still happening inside your own head. Reading. Reflecting. Feeling bad. Feeling good. Feeling bad about feeling good.
Correct. You should not get an accordion.
You should start with a concertina
Yesterday was my last day at Deno.
I'm sad to leave but I'm proud of everything the team and I were able to build. I'm glad I had the opportunity to work with some of the most talented people I've met. I wish them all the best!
I'm actively looking for my next challenge, my DMs are open!
New series of Nuns starts today, and my shop is finally restockedt and ready!
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And that's how you ended up with excalibur
I feel like this is the same issue they had with :has() and why it took so long to fix. You have been able to do selector+* for a long time to get its sibling, but until recently you couldn't do selector:has(+*) to get the element that has a sibling.
You absolute pancake
The same image as the previous post but with a giant hand drawn button at the bottom with slightly tilted text that says "go to the docs"
One slight suggestion
Okay so important question @zachleat.com @11ty.dev
Will it still be obvious how to get to the docs?
Build awesome.... Not awesome possum?
Ahhh, I see now.
Do you need a developer?
Na, no dev.
Just so I've got this straight...
We used to type out the thing we wanted to do.
Then we made it so we can click on things and people hated to type out things.
Now we need to make everything work by.... Typing out things?
TOP PRODUCTIVITY HACK FOR CHATGPT MUST WATCH
Button, aria-label Burton, someone herlp buttoon haven an stronk
You know how people complain about cheap knock-off products that break really quickly and have no longevity and add to the growing piles of plastic garbage?
Unrelated, I'm sure vibe coded apps are the future and can be built quick and cheap and completely replicate well established projects.
i built an entire x86 CPU emulator in CSS (no javascript)
you can write programs in C, compile them to x86 machine code with GCC, and run them inside CSS
lyra.horse/x86css/
Browser developers are working on custom form controls ( `appearance:base`), the next giant task is looming: customisable input type=date/datetime/color pickers.
These are huge and have wildly varied UI. Send me your examples, I'd love to see them and build up a body of these pickers.
Like, I think I get the basic concept of like you give a public key to the server, and store the private key.
I'm just a bit more foggy on the implementation bit. Which makes me nervous about using them.