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12:28 AM
@cimmanon how else would we have such sharing of content?
 
@ZachSaucier RSS was a thing long before twitter existed
 
Right, but doesn't it take finding each person's RSS to follow it?
 
and? a lot of early adopters were prolific bloggers that already had their own hosting and their own domain
 
It isn't nearly as open to newcomers and makes for powerhouses even more than platforms like Twitter do
 
 
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6:16 AM
> their own hosting
> their own domain
for one thing, Twitter is free
I don't know if .tk or .co.nr are a thing anymore
@ZachSaucier In fairness, it seems like Twitter has morphed into a completely different product altogether
Imagine Stack Overflow turning into - *gasp* - a forum
That's what's happening to Twitter
About time, I guess. It's been 10 years
 
@ZachSaucier NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
fuck
The most annoying thing about Facebook is that the default is algo-based
 
People probably got tired of microblogging after 10 years
 
When humans start experiencing time in non-linear fashion then we can have non-linear timelines
 
@TylerH Yeah, it's like people forgot what "timeline" means
 
I fucking hate this
I always have to manually switch to "most recent first" on Facebook and it's the worst thing ever
Twitter over the past 6 months has gotten REALLY fucking annoying
 
6:27 AM
Only for the past 6 months?
I dropped out before that whole GamerGate hoopla, and I'm glad I missed it
 
first they start injecting these little "tests" every time I visit (which I always removed/closed as "NO I DID NOT LIKE THIS AT ALL")
Then they start injecting ads below literally every opened tweet
 
The main motivator for my quitting Twitter was when they decided to stop supporting 3rd-party clients... in 2011
 
which I've made sure to flag without fail as offensive/spammy
And now this?
@BoltClock Yeah that was also annoying AF
Like when Spotify went to version 1.0.0 by getting rid of like 50% of the functionality of the app
hey, app hiding? gone. playlist sorting? gone, right-click menus? gone. 3rd party API? gone. But we're at 1.0.0 now!
oh and we moved the volume menu to the right corner instead of the left corner because everyone will love randomly having to hunt down something that has never moved before!
oh and the genius of the CEO cannot be overstated
"we're getting rid of genres on spotify because no one listens to music by genre anymore"
 
@TylerH I was especially cut by it because I was working on a Windows desktop client that wasn't powered by Adobe AIR unlike the dozen other alternatives
And I kinda put a lot of time and effort into it
 
Yeah twitter sucks
and I don't care who knows it
 
6:32 AM
and that's why I'm out
 
honestly, I wouldn't care if they would offer a paid tier
 
@TylerH app.net
 
where you could opt-out of shit or whatever
@BoltClock I'm not interested in yet another network that has approximately 500 users
 
Not every day you see self-proclaimed help vampires
There are a few of these. But you just gotta admire their unabashedness about it
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Q: Why would anyone specify font-family: inherit for a button?

MarilouMy CSS specifies font-family: inherit for a button but why is that. I thought with CSS that if you don't specify it will inherit anyway?

Tons of questions with the answer, zero duplicates
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Q: Why is 'font-family' not inherited in '<button>' tags automatically?

Nikunj MadhogariaI have noticed that in case of <button> tags, font-family is not inherited automatically; either I must specify it explicitly like: <button style="font-family: some_style;">Button</button> or use inherit property like this: <button style="font-family: inherit;">Button</button> However, th...

and many many others
 
7:32 AM
My favourite is when Im buying something from a service website like an ISP or web host and they tell me what the "best deal" is. DONT TELL ME WHAT TO DO. Ill buy what I want D:
 
posted on February 07, 2016

New Cyanide and Happiness Comic

 
8:01 AM
So, I ran into something really weird and was wondering if anyone knows about this behavior: stackoverflow.com/questions/35251135/…
 
@David Im quite sure thats not an actual CSS property. Check the MDN documentation, developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/word-break I may be wrong but its possible that other CSS might be interfering with your content
 
Turns out it was added in Webkit for some compatibility reason...
Still not sure why it fixes my problem, but word-wrap: break-word; does not.
 
 
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1:33 PM
@MethodMan most people aren't that way though
 
 
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crl
5:19 PM
jsfiddle.net/crl/b2fscep9/1 I don't like that too much (hard-coded values) but I need something like that (the things around shouldn't take more space than needed)
I did other ways with div's instead of span's taking the whole width/space and centering the buttons inside, but the fact they take space is bad for selecting the content behind (also did one with pointer-event:none on the div and :auto in the buttons, but feels hacky)
 
 
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7:08 PM
Hey everybody. Does anyone know of a simple and easy way to make a CSS confetti explosion? I've googled a lot and they are either too advanced or require to much performance. I'm looking to put this effect on an Ionic hybrid mobile app.
 
If you want to keep it really simple I would just use a gif
 
7:31 PM
That's a great idea, didn't think of that.
@Billy Thank you so much
 
No problem :p
 
 
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10:11 PM
@MagnusBurton if you want it to be more dynamic I'd consider using <canvas>
but a gif is a good way to go
this answer may help when deciding how to animate something on the web
 
good ending
Flash - Don't use it
 
10:33 PM
sad but true, the original guild wars site used flash for displaying alpha transparent pngs to work around the fact that IE versions common at the time could not render pngs with alpha transparency :-(
 

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