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big question that's been popping through my head recently is:

so we're acknowledging that the obsession with DX has been a driving force behind the JS industrial complex or whatever, and the increasing bloat of webapps at the expense of users.

But should we put some of the blame on the web platform itself for not centering DX in such a way that doing the right thing is, in fact, most easily done through native APIs and plain HTML/CSS? Are web standards still moving too slow on that front? Are they still a bit too gun-shy?

Dumping responsibility on developers for trying to make their own lives easier when the tools you give them by default, as good as they are, still require them to jump through some hoops to do the right thing, seems like a losing strategy in the long run, no?

I've been having a lot of fun relearning and reevaluating a lot of my assumptions around web dev, but it's been a lot of work and there's really not a lot of easy, centralized education/documentation on how to put all these disparate pieces together into something cohesive. I just kinda have a bunch of lego blocks that got dumped in front of me and told to make a fancy, progressively enhanced, low-JS MOC millenium falcon out of it.

And I'm JS/TS developer with 15+ years of experience who works in FAANG and is really passionate about this stuff. I don't think I'd be able/willing to do all this otherwise.

@cinebox @NanoRaptor reminds me of an edit I had to do of a billboard (top) that I saw while taking my roommate to one of her trans healthcare appointments

Given how the Google AI was supposedly heavily trained on reddit, I wonder how many "wrong" answers it gives are just regurgitating reddit jokes out of context?

What happens when a microscope crashes into a telescope?

They kaleidoscope.

I've said it before and I'll say it again:

systemdeez nuts

:sayori_like: hot girl voice ("valley girl" inflection, vocal fry, not artificially raising the pitch of your voice to protect men's fragile egos)
:sayori_like: hot girl voice (oh my god who's your vocal coach?)

@hikari it turns out that hell is compressed relative to our world, so if you open a portal in each of your hubs in our world and build a highway between them in hell, you move between hubs 8 times as fast

okay so imagine you work for idk DHL or FedEx or whatever. you also just discovered a way to open multiple portals to hell. how far can you optimise down delivery times using this

Is your mix too quiet? Does your song not pop? Try +20dB. Just +20dB all at once. No limiter, no balancing. Just decibels. Add it to the individual tracks too. You will certainly not regret +20dB.

Just occurred to me to wonder what you get if you GIS for "Xenia with blahaj" and got the delightful surprise of pictures of physical Xenia plushies posed with Blåhaji

It will not surprise you to learn that these photos were found on (1) Mastodon, on wetdry.world and (2) Cohost

cohost.org/bunglewump/post/561
wetdry.world/@jessienab/112147

There should be a law against this.

Your average user is going to think something is terribly wrong with their computer just because they didn't sign over their rights to Microsoft.

i just made baklava but lemon, and it was definitely a success

never bring a knife technical solution to gun fight social problem

Not to brag, but I was spewing out hilariously incorrect information before huge tech companies decided to create AI chatbots and ruin the internet.

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