

It’s unfortunate they don’t know what /s means
It’s unfortunate they don’t know what /s means
Sorry I just had that meme saved since I saw it and wanted to use it
The machine needs meat
Working on hobby or shorter lived projects makes all your points agreeable. My work is generally on enterprise SaaS software with vast lifecycle and my thinking is
separate css files
module.css with imported classes: my go to outside of tailwind
These are the same thing, unless it’s not configured correctly.
inline styles
Only makes sense for something computed. Like a color computed based on a user selection. Otherwise it should be a class
scss
On a well-maintained project SCSS should be second nature. Something like a Vue single-file component project with scss will certainly not add to the bloat. You’d just have extra lines of vanilla css to scope classes and children selection/scoping that scss does with better syntax, in addition to scss functions and the like. Note that CSS is improving to do the work that SCSS has previously done, just as JS is improving to do the work natively that frameworks, libraries, and toolkits have previously done.
bootstrap
Yeah bootstrap, like jQuery, had it’s time. It’s largely been replaced by native tooling that shouldn’t require external libraries. There’s plenty of CSS libraries that are purely for theming, which is mostly what people used bootstrap for. (Smart defaults, basic component and typography themes, etc).
To me tailwind makes sense for setting up projects quickly, but gets out of hand when it comes to customization on a larger scale. You eventually end up with overrides to tailwind’s default styles that become hard to manage, outside of the scope of their theming implementation, and then ironically you’re usually just using CSS variables which is back to the core toolkit.
To fight ad blockers
It’s basically an ad to tell people their phone isn’t private and they should buy a Purism phone
Time to update my Tinder profile
Yes, your user agent detector is certainly working
What in the UX war crime is this for me to read an article. It’s like the polar opposite of for-profit media trying so hard that it’s just looped around on itself
WebKit is its own rendering engine that is open source
https://webkit.org/licensing-webkit/
but thats just the rendering engine. How https://developer.apple.com/documentation/webkit/wkwebview integrates WebKit is closed source
Chocolate Starfish
You mean JK’s Bowel Ring?
Once your business is in place I can send over my CV
“Rich people buy their way out of the fascism they helped build” seems more apt
Are you talking about the turbo encabulator, retro encabulator, or hyper encabulator?
All good, I was using gitea until I recently found out about forgejo. Plus they have a good migration guide if you’d like to switch 🙂
Nah, use Forgejo,
https://forgejo.org/compare-to-gitea/
Forked from Gitea when they went full for-profit
If he literally knew nothing and was worried for his child he could have hired a well paid live-in nursemaid and forgotten about the money it cost the next half hour.
Instead he used his child as an experiment.
“Hey dad, are you proud of me?”
“I’m proud of the value you created for me and the shareholders.”
Larian’s entire staff teleports behind you as you’re playing
Palantir laughs quietly
Which one was that?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Android_smartphones
Which carrier?
The freedom of Android means that there are tens of thousands of variations of devices / os versions / carriers all with different states of being close or far to vanilla and being more or less locked down. There’s a reason Graphene only officially supports Pixels.
I’ll be honest I was not expecting World War Bee before World War Three