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8:40 AM
posted on April 13, 2021

New Cyanide and Happiness Comic

 
 
2 hours later…
raf
10:22 AM
Hi, is it possible to make a HTML or markdown table center-aligned in the github readme.md file?
I tried to center the table by keeping it between <center> and </center>
But it's not affecting!
 
11:10 AM
@TylerH what keeps you motivated that you still visit this room? :p
 
11:58 AM
When did w3.org/TR/html5 start redirecting to the living spec? That's hilarious
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And a good thing
 
 
1 hour later…
1:26 PM
Big news
@Mr.Alien That there should be nice things in the world :-D
and it helps me remember cool peeps like you :-P
 
 
5 hours later…
6:12 PM
I can't seem to find what I am looking for to help me do this in scss:
background-image: linear-gradient(to bottom, rgba(102,102,102,0) 35%,rgba(0,0,0,0.7) 100%), url("../pathto/differentimages.png");
 
@TylerH haha am not cool, just trying to be good at things :)
what's up, how's you?
 
@Mr.Alien I'm good, just adulting now instead of young-adulting like I was when I joined way back when... still at the same cozy job. How about you? Still with browserstack?
 
yes, but now I don't lead their frontend anymore.. so now am leading another team ...
already worked and built the team over 5 years there
 
nice
planning on moving up the ladder for a while? Or just happy wherever you land there?
 
I am already an Engineering Manager here bro :) had started as a L1 dev
 
6:23 PM
Hey, you can go a lot higher than 'manager' :-P
Mr Alien, CTO...
 
hahaha, well, am a CTO of a simple tool so am happy with that
jsonbin.io << currently revamping the frontend here.. ignore the optimizations, not concentrating on the performance, trying to port to new template first, and then plan is to port the dashboard to react
 
I already understand how to do a background-image: linear gradient with scss but I don't know how to add in the url + image.
 
use url in background image, and use gradient on the after elm
 
@Mr.Alien ah yeah, that is nice :-)
 
6:44 PM
@Mr.Alien that might work for somethings but I have buttons over the image/gradient
oh I could just do a z-index
 

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