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It's 2025 and we still don't have mice with haptic feedback.
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About 48hs of work and 49 lines of code produced.
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I hope that #Facebook cutting on moderation and fact-checking finally pushes to it being banned from more places… But I fear I'm being too optimistic as usual.
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I'm finally reading up on NAT. Much as I wish we could just use IPv6 and forget this ugly hack, I need this project to work on the Internet that we have and not just on an ideal Internet.
So far, it's a fractal of exceptions and corner cases.
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I wish browsers would apply a dark/light mode CSS (according to current system setting) to pages which include no CSS at all.
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It seems that if I want to publish a bunch of markdown files as HTML in 2024, I either write the raw HTML myself, or write HTML templates myself.
How is it that we have a million markdown->HTML converters, but not a single "theme" or set of templates that checks all the boxes accessibility-wise.
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I guess a #gohugo theme could work too.
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I checked all the ones at https://sphinx-themes.readthedocs.io/en/latest/, but none of them implement proper light/dark mode (and a large portion of them have really poor accessibility).
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Any good #sphinx themes with proper light/dark mode support and good accessibility?
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We heard that the system was too complex, so we added a layer of abstraction on top of reduce complexity.
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There's so much "all in one" kind of software nowadays, which tries to bundle lots of different things into one huge project.
Somewhat unrelated, there is a global trend towards authoritarianism and centralisation of power.
I can't help but wonder if there's some form of correlation, like socially we're just moving towards centralisation and monolithisation. Sort of a general desire to "unify all things into one", which manifests in different ways in different fields.
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Time.Format() in #golang has a pretty neat idea going with how to declare a format, but the order of the values is completely bonkers and as easy to remember as the Imperial measurement system.
The reference time is "15:04:05", but there aren't actually 15 components in the reference (date+)time. In fact, there isn't even a 15. It's encoded as "03" post meridiem.
The reference time is as easy to remember as "there are 9206 furlongs in a nautical mile".
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Building release tarballs on your laptop if fine as long as the process is reproducible. Reproducible implying that someone else can run the same process and produce a bit-for-bit identical tarball.
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@navi If you ever need testing for fork-free readiness notification, please ping me!
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Any ideas what this is? https://paste.sr.ht/blob/b4077f46a2b083a886cab070b8044fb77ef7fdc7
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