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Xylight‮@lemdro.id to Programmer Humor@programming.devEnglish · 11 hours ago

first it was @property, then @container, and now interpolate-size

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first it was @property, then @container, and now interpolate-size

sh.itjust.works

Xylight‮@lemdro.id to Programmer Humor@programming.devEnglish · 11 hours ago
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    deleted by creator

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    Gradual adoption is fine. It’s so much better than seeing StackOverflow answers from like 2013, and knowing not a goddamn one of them works anymore. It’s massively better than having to write separate code for IE and Netscape.

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    You can’t count chrome and edge as two different browsers…

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      They keep them grouped together though. If you look closely, they’re in the same bubble while firefox is in another one. Probably shows both for the convenience of most devs.

      (also Microsoft being Microsoft might shoehorn in some feature no other normal browser would just because)

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      MDN does, not my decision

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      they are grouped and as they are different browsers that theoretically could have different blink versions I feel like it makes sense.

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      The people who use MDN for their work need to though

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    You know what still works? HTML tables.

    Suck it, all of the 2000s webdev.

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      Even apple phones added flexbox support in like 2022.
      Flexbox spam is the new tables.

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        2022? That’s in the future

        • Serinus@lemmy.world
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          Right? What year is your org up to?

          Feel free to answer in terms of OS or framework version.

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          God damn it I’m getting old. I had to seriously reconsider and reparse 2022 like nine times.

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      What’s worse than div soup? Table ware.

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      oh no

      • SpaceNoodle@lemmy.world
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        Anyway

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    There ought to be some kind of 2016 css subset that everyone sticks to and then we can reconsider maybe updating it to include any newer stuff that’s absolutely essential once every ten years.

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      that mentality is one reason websites spam JavaScript today, because native features of the markup language were being added too slow

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        Expecting the runtime/browser to ship a native implementation of virtually everything you might want to do in a turing-complete language, is also really not sustainable, though.

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    …Did you add an unescaped RTL toggle character on your user name?

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      For the record, I noticed because I use Friendica:

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        Jeroba only flips the instance domain, that is way more wild

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          Yay I am in screenshot

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            What’s it like being famous? 🤩

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              Meh

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        Nice

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      i do remember doing that a long time ago

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        Doing QA testing for free? You and lil bobby tables would get along great

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      I strongly think Lemmy clients should have a toggle to show usernames instead of display names. Some of the Unicode is super obnoxious.

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        Connect lets you filter out the Unicode into a-z, which is nice

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        Some Lemmy clients like summit do (which I keep on, because display names are often cancer)

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        And now you’re about to nerd-snipe me into checking if control characters are valid for user names in ActivityPub

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          There’s probably some restrictions because I tried making an instance that had a user with a completely empty username and it didn’t federate.

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      By the way, if you want to replicate this effect for fun and profit, the control character you’re searching for is U+202E RIGHT-TO-LEFT OVERRIDE (or RLO for short)

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    Progressive enhancement is a cool thing

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