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@gloriouscow i once saw a revolutionary framework which promised "html over the wire" and i felt like the only sane character trope yelling at the screen that they just reinvented iframes

i just think it's funny that people despised when Microsoft did this in the 90s with internet explorer but now that Google is doing it it's Firefox that's "lagging behind on standards"

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the solution is not for firefox to support web usb api the solution is for people to stop using web usb api

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i just don't think that web browsers should be the same program you access USB ports with or write local programs in

this has been a message against Google's lobbying for "web standards" that have actively made software worse in the past decade

@ddlyh @smellsofbikes from 2006 the Kombi in Brasil had a 1.4L engine from the Fox/Polo fitted in the same place as the original, but with a new water cooling system (and stayed this way until the last models in 2013). before this, it was the same as anywhere else.

i looked it up and apparently Indonesia was the one with a front-engine "Kombi" called Mitra

@ddlyh @smellsofbikes AFAIK Brasil never had a front-engine Kombi, the later models only had a radiator in the front but the engine was still in the back. can't vouch for Mexico models personally

if you actively and consciously use chrome as your main browser i have no respect for you

"but mavica this is a closed issue from 2021"

it's still unfixed and present today. it was only closed as "stale"

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today in "stop using chrome":

"DateTimeFormat Welsh locale in Chrome missing"

Safari and Firefox are unaffected by this as they include the Welsh locale by default.

github.com/formatjs/formatjs/i

It's clear that AI assisted coding is dividing developers (welcome to the culture wars!). I've seen a few blog posts now that talk about how some people just "love the craft", "delight in making something just right, like knitting", etc, as opposed to people who just "want to make it work". As if that explains the divide.

How about this, some people resent the notion of being a babysitter to a stochastic token machine, hastening their own cognitive decline. Some people resent paying rent to a handful of US companies, all coming directly out of the TESCREAL human extinction cult, to be able to write software. Some people resent the "worse is better" steady decline of software quality over the past two decades, now supercharged. Some people resent that the hegomonic computing ecosystem is entirely shaped by the logic of venture capital. Some people hate that the digital commons is walled off and sold back to us. Oh and I guess some people also don't like the thought of making coding several orders of magnitude more energy intensive during a climate emergency.

But sure, no, it's it's really because we mourn the loss of our hobby.

Speaking of passionate web design...

This is the digital world we now inhabit. (Don't worry; I have an #adblocker but every now and again I want to see how the other half lives, and it's inevitably awful.)

#WebDesign

@krono right but adding every single node package as a separate apt package feels. Wrong

are you kidding me that now to install node i need to install docker

@ilovecomputers I feel like the core of what we loved about the internet is there - it's hiding in chat rooms, little closed member forums, hand crafted websites. It's not gone, just harder to see, but if you dig through the muck, you find yourself in a small meadow with a few other folks who might share with you something good.

The `left-pad` incident was 10 years ago today.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Npm_left-pad_incident

Thankfully, we've completely solved software supply chains in the years since.
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