Is it a #win when you walk through the store, your mind screaming “GET A SNACK, GET A SNACK”, but your body goes “naah, don’t do it, you’ll feel bad afterwards. What you need to feel better is a long swim”, and you leave the store without a snack?
I think it is.
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And, why, yes, I am making a presentation about #htmx error handling for my innocent colleagues tomorrow.
Glad you asked.
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Google Sheets does it best.
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A good day as any to stumble on the
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~ ribbon of love ~
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The kids are going through the Hooked On Monopoly Phase because of all the FAT STACKS OF BUCKS, DAD but are slowly learning that it’s not fun to play when only one of them has all the fat stacks.
Sadly some of us never learned that lesson.
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The cold dip was swell (again). 30 seconds is all you need to get an invigorating boost for the rest of the day. I think I’d dip daily if we lived closer to the lake.
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This is why I still don’t get dark mode… you can just turn down the brightness of your screen? https://infosec.exchange/@0xabad1dea/113850456590983537
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This lino cutting and printing business keeps giving. This time we printed in color using water-based ink/paint. It looks great, is easier to handle and clean up, and you can mix colors.
[#]JustMakeThings
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I settled on django-bird because I like the explicitly declared and accessed props, and Josh’s plans for the future: inline and scoped CSS/JavaScript. Check out the roadmap for more goodies: https://django-bird.readthedocs.io/en/latest/project/roadmap.html.
[#]Django #DjangoBird #BuildInPublic
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It's a wrap! I migrated my templatetags-powered components to django-bird! 😎🦉
[#]Django #DjangoBird #BuildInPublic
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[#]htmx -> Hyper Text Made seXy 😬🤭
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django-bird supports #htmx partials out of the box: just wrap your component's context in "props" and you're ready to render() it directly.
[#]Django
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Today's brain weather forecast: heavy fog.
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I’m just bummed that after 2000+ years the 98% haven’t found a way to reel the 2% in that want to F things up (for personal ad infinitum gain).
[#]ThursdayFeels
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“precache the gibberish” 👌🏻
https://lemmy.ca/comment/13802433
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Less cool, equal functionality, more simple, more better!
And yet, it took me considerable effort to accept the UI "downgrade", swallow the "sunk-cost", and pick the simpler solution.
At one point it felt easier to simply forge ahead with the fancy drawer to simply be done with it.
Simplicity is surprisingly elusive, even if it’s right under your nose! 3/3
[#]WebDev
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I immediately went for the "shiny" solution: an iOS-like drawer which slides bottom/up over the page.
This looks cool, but I now have to update the underlying page (in the background) when a recipe is planned or the drawer is closed.
I'm using #htmx, so this means I'll need out-of-band swaps, fancy response headers or events.
A simpler solution is to present the list on a new page, do the planning there, and return to the original one when done.
All for the price of two simple links. 2/3
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What's the one time you could actually adhere to the "keep it simple" design principle, by actively choosing the simpler of n + 1 shiny options?
What did you have to trade to get the simplification, if anything?
I'll go first.
Based on some user feedback, I decided to improve the recipe planning flow in my web app.
Instead of semi-randomly picking a recipe for the user (which seemed fun/useful at first), I decided to show them a list of recipes they could pick from. 1/3
[#]WebDev
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Liking these inline avatars a lot!
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Luister by Sacha Bronwasser gripped me so hard I read till 5 am, woke up with a headache, had three coffees, took the kids for a short walk, came back with a headache, continued reading, got dizzy from the fuzzy/dancing letters to finally reach the grand finale.
Which, as hinted in a prominent Dutch author’s review on Goodreads, masterfully connected to the book’s title.
Phew, what a rush!
[#]BookStodon #Reading
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