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Want to start writing tests but no idea how to get started? The @vitest.dev docs now have a Learn section that covers evergreen concepts (matchers, tests, dealing with async code, mocks, ...) and also current topics like writing good tests with AI! Time to get started 🎉
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One of the hardest things to get across to most software people with great intentions is *how strong defaults are* and how tired everyone else is of dorking around trying to get things to work, but this understanding is the thing that made Apple, for all its many flaws, such a giant.
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This is good advice even for those with 20 years experience. Thanks for the reminder @scott.is 💛 piccalilli.link/md-q-and-a-5
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Pip liked a post by No Starch Press
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you could keep googling “why does my cron job not work” OR you could get 15 Linux books for $60 and become the person with answers Linux, The Good Stuff on @humblebundle.com: https://www.humblebundle.com/books/linux-good-stuff-no-starch-books Proceeds benefit @eff.org
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After days of ruthless trimming, my 3500 word talk is down to a manageable 5800 words
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Pip liked a post by MDN Web Docs
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CSS nesting is now Baseline 🎉 Write nested selectors directly in CSS — just like Sass, but natively. .card { color: black; &:hover { color: blue; } .title { font-weight: bold; } } No preprocessor needed. Learn more 👇 developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/...
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Pip liked a post by Sara Soueidan
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My favorite #CSS additions are often the simple ones that make a big difference (in UX or DX), and the light-dark() function adding support for images is now one of them 🙌🏻 www.bram.us/2026/03/19/m... @bram.us
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Pip liked a post by Kevin Powell
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The last 50k have gone so incredibly slowly I haven't been paying that much attention to the number until somewhat recently. I also generally don't care about things like this, but suddenly I'm sort of nervous for some reason 😅 Will do a stream on Monday to celebrate 😊
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This is a good principle for design in general: When users tell you there's a problem, they are usually right. When users tell you how to fix it, they are usually wrong. (bonus: if you replace "user" with "stakeholder" this still applies)
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Pip liked a post by Kilian Valkhof
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Recently I've seen recurring mentions of "IBM research" that shows "fixing accessibility bugs post-launch is 25x to 100x more expensive" That's *absolutely fantastic* marketing material, so I wanted to get in on that. First, I decided to look for the actual research. You know where this is going.
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The best thing I’ve read today: ”Accessibility isn’t a spell you cast at the end of a sprint.” - @annaecook.com
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Pip liked a post by Brittany Ellich
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Today I get to update my bio from "Senior dev" to "Staff Engineer" at GitHub 😎 Excited to see what this new chapter brings!
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Pip liked a post by Kevin Powell
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This got me riled up enough to make a video about why it might feel like CSS is now doing things that JS should be doing, but really, these modern features are allowing us to use CSS for what it should be used for, instead of hacking solutions with JS. www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTCJ...
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Obsidian 1.12 is now available to everyone! - Obsidian CLI - Bases search - Image resizing - Automatically clean up unused images - Better copy/paste into rich text apps like Google Docs - Native iOS share sheet
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Pip liked a post by Ana Tudor
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No splitting text into letters, no text duplication. This is a single element and #SVG #filter magic.
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Pip liked a post by Josh Collinsworth
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Honestly this comment gives the whole game away. It was never about what CSS is; it was about creating and enforcing programmer classism. "CSS isn't a programming language" seamlessly morphs into a new argument because it was only ever a dog whistle wrapper to launder the real argument in anyway.
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Pip liked a post by Kevin Powell
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Most comments are just impressed, but there was a small wave of people complaining about how CSS shouldn't be able to do this, and that it should be for *styling* only (emphasis theirs). The thing is... all this simply opens the doors to styling in more robust ways. youtu.be/Y-3tPDZCk2o
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Pip liked a post by Vale
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I imagine the hardest part of this project was having to kill God so that you'd be unhampered by divine intervention stopping you from bringing this affront to the natural order to fruition.
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Pip liked a post by Rebane
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i built an entire x86 CPU emulator in CSS (no javascript) you can write programs in C, compile them to x86 machine code with GCC, and run them inside CSS lyra.horse/x86css/
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Pip liked a post by Sean Aitchison
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We are in the rare and unique position where indie animation can be unique creative visions unfettered by corporate interference or IP shit Why would you, as the fan, demand that the vision of the creator, who you claim to love, bend to your demands Kill your inner exec
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What forest spirit best matches your mood? 1. wandering shadow of gloom 2. owl of fading memory 3. exhausted mossy shape 4. ancient oak of weirdness
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pre-covid i used to always get corned beef hash at this self-serve breakfast buffet in laguardia. corned beef hash is already basically really nice dog food to begin with. i love it so much
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