I donāt know if anyone needs to hear this but waking up in the morning and being truly energized by your work is one of the rarest privileges in life. No money or status could buy it. If you ever end up being there, stick to what makes it possible when you can.
If you, like me, went into adulthood never really understanding how to decorate your space or how to make it look nice and homey, the answer is lamps. Use lamps. Turn off the ceiling lights.
Since this is my new online home, let's make it more comfortable.
In the interests of learning in public, Imma build a BlueSky bot! Something I haven't found here is a bot that posts the AWS "What's New" releases, and dunking on the stuff they put out is kinda what makes a platform "home" for me.
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I will try a work around tomorrow but if it does not work then I will have to wait for a patch.
Also looks like I am not the only one with this issue so we need a patch no matter what.
Sucks to be locked out of full completion specially since I have been enjoying it a lot.
As of Chrome 131 you have more options to style `<details>` and `<summary>`.
You can now use of the `display` property on these elements, and also use a `::details-content` pseudo-element to style the part that expands and collapses.
developer.chrome.com/blog/styling...
A friend was talking about side projects and said āif I donāt do them and only work, I feel sad and crankyā
Iām the same. My job is challenging and demanding, and I love it. X was draining. I used to make many projects but lately didnāt have the energy.
This place makes me feel creative again āØ
CWV would be great as iOS is a huge blindspot for a lot of people and is a significant amount of traffic. Even better would be element/container timing. Apple values great user experience yet thereās very little in WebKit to help us measure the performance of what user actually see.
oh no i'm redesigning my website again (again[again{again}]) how we feeling about the typography #designsky? (special thanks to Pangram Pangram, one of my favorite foundries)
Here's a fun section from my upcoming Prismic course.
The scribble pulls its color from the board image programmatically. Prismic's image CDN has a palette feature that we tap into.
We're also using some good ol' SVG filters and offset paths for the drawn effect. š¹
y'all, Alex is cooking lately. this is only the *latest* cool thing he's shipped āĀ he's building some really incredible stuff if you scroll through his timeline
part of the goal with atcute is to make atproto less daunting, i've tried making it as simple as possible
that simplicity means that it's heavily catered to my needs. there is nothing stopping you from forking and making it work for you, if anything, i recommend it
Loving that there seems to be more design folks and esoteric old-hardware/logo archive/photography type accounts cropping up here lately. The devsky community is great but I've missed some of the more eclectic stuff I followed on twitter
An example of how a React component works under the hood.
Code from @crutchcorn.dev's Playful Programming book. playfulprogramming.com/posts/ffg-fu...
Video created by me in Apple Keynote.
This does make me wonder: are we on the cusp of many, many IVM implementations? If so, gives me strong vector search vibes. Useful, but, "is this a feature or a product," uneasiness.