If you’re using tour vpn at the system or network level, and tor at the browser level, is there a risk of mis-ordering?
If you’re using tour vpn at the system or network level, and tor at the browser level, is there a risk of mis-ordering?
this is exactly the kind of thing the senior engineers above me at my last job would use… Their code made me cry
I worked at a large financial company that you’ve probably heard of. Unit tests were basically non-existent, code reviews were a joke, and I saw some of the worst code I’ve ever seen come from senior engineers.
navigate the social landscape of a corporate office
subsurface scattering, indirect lighting, soft shadows, reflections, caustics
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I don’t have any savings but i do have a nice VR headset
The most atrocious variable names I ever encountered in code were as a research assistant for a math professor doing game theory simulations. Literally unreadable unless you had a copy of his paper on the subject to refer to
moreshittierization
mathematician here, where is the joke?
She’s an American actress who was in Handmaid’s Tale and a few other things and then blew up thanks to her role in Euphoria. She’s become a bit of a meme recently because online conservatives think that her boobs are anti-woke
Hey op, you should see if your uni has a counseling center or if you’re in a country with proper healthcare you should see about getting therapy the regular way
I have not used tailwind personally and I’m a fan of keeping the markup simple but to each their own
It’s so much more fun now though! Things like grid layout and flex box have really changed the game. Also idk if you were saying otherwise but this has no variables and is vanilla CSS
CSS has a pseudo-class, :focus-visible, that matches when an element is focused using keyboard navigation. It also has :focus-within, which matches when the current focused element is the selected element or one of its descendents. However, this applies not only for keyboard navigation but also mouse and tap focus. A pseudo-class that combines the two, :focus-visible-within, would be useful, but does not currently exist. Here’s an article about it: https://larsmagnus.co/blog/focus-visible-within-the-missing-pseudo-class
The code in the meme implements the logic of :focus-visible-within using the new :has() functional pseudo-class, and has a snippet of fallback behavior for slightly older browsers
CSS has always combined the styling and the logic for the styling. CSS selectors implement logic to determine where to apply styles
bingo, i made this meme while doing accessibility improvements at work
with CSS grid, and now subgrid (finally, chrome), layout with CSS has never been more pleasant
He should’ve just given himself the job title of “Linus”
don’t do this OP