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non gamecos as well!
Every large c++ codebase I've touched.
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facemute yourself and you can turn into a booming god voice if they use meeting rooms
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i cant believe that this is real but a shitty appropriative hummus brand apparently had a half time ad where they asked america "how do you 'mmus?" by taking the "hu" off of hummus. not surprising in the least that no one on their marketing team knows that's already a word... pic.twitter.com/J9jDQYrCkS
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Fig 11. Metallic Sodium
2 Na(s) + 2 H₂O(l) ⟶ 2 Na⁺(aq) + 2 OH⁻(aq) + H₂(g)
#ChemComics #MortonSalt ✏️ #Sodium #Water pic.twitter.com/9eK7Lut5AO
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@difluorine
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Fig 2. The Periodic Table of Plain English Names
#ChemTwitter ✏️ #IYPT2019 #PeriodicTable #Etymology
(Reposted because first img was for ants) pic.twitter.com/BsP8VzV7yd
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Anthony Ryan
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The bike twitter collective conniption over that chron article about the RSR bridge bike path might also be a good moment for reflection: how do we reach folks who see a bike lane and think “I should be driving there?”
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Manish
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apparently windows doesn't like having 32 bit and 64 bit python together
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today's that kind of day pic.twitter.com/0K9LfY3MtN
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yes but they're very bad at that
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i don't even have the accent and i dislike cars but the cah pahking superbowl ad is the representation i need
TIL chris evans, rachel dratch, and john krasinski are actual massholes
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Manish
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conspiracy theory: the reason "there is too much happening too quickly" these days is because of a long-term sustainability strategy by the BBC
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Manish
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Doctor Who releases episodes at the rate of one for every month of the year
events notable enough to be featured in Doctor Who do not happen at that rate
in a couple centuries they're going to run out of source material
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this is like ... the opposite of passing the mirror test
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that's still jumping across the tree in a way not amenable to incremental styling, but that could at least be special cased. :has() would be a mess.
for labels what a lot of people do is put the tag adjacent and use a `+` selector
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(relayout and restyle are /why/ "Javascript is slow", JS is pretty fast, but every time you poke the DOM the browser needs to recompute style and layout, which is slower, even if it's incremental. throwing out incremental restyle/relayout would make it agonizingly slow)
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also, yeah, :has() has perf issues, it's the only selector that lets you gate on things down the tree from the selected element, which completely breaks incremental styling and would carry massive perf hits whenever you touch any DOM element ever
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also: some prefixes are strictly more powerful than the thing they replace, but they still count as the same property, which means in Firefox you can set a `transform` value that isn't actually standard by using `-moz-transform` with percentages.
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some fun things about vendor prefixes:
not only are some -webkit prefixes implemented by all browsers today, they have been reluctantly *standardized* because there are too many sites that use them
compat.spec.whatwg.org
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this is a mood
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