Apparently these names were submitted in a contest, it appears Plowy McPlowface was one of them, but sadly didn't make the final cut https://www.audacy.com/wwjnewsradio/news/local/mdot-names-al...
It is disabled by default > Norton Crypto is an opt-in feature only and is not enabled without user permission
> If Saskia could be guarded by men in bearskin hats riding horses, why, she could as well have a webmaster. Neal Stephenson, Termination Shock
Related article from John Gruber in 2010: https://daringfireball.net/2010/05/tynt_copy_paste_jerks
> it was copied from Java's JDK1.0 (1995) java.util.Date, which also had this quirk
I remember when new games would get released, Galoob would put fliers with the GG codes on them for you to take home with the game! https://www.howtogeek.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/game_ge...
He was indicted in 2018 and released on bail https://www.justice.gov/usao-ndca/pr/former-netflix-inc-vp-c...
> For individuals who have had COVID-19 previously, the risk of reinfection with Omicron is significantly higher, relative to prior variants. https://www.discovery.co.za/corporate/news-room
It's no longer maintained, Five Server replaced it https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=yandeu.f...
A ligature is a character composed of two or more graphemes, it is not a letter
Yes, the good ones require a lot of hard work by designers and producers. Where else can you find a sans-serif battle-tested over a century that's variable, for free?
Hot take, but if you're doing Scrum you sure do. A good Scrum master can make meetings much more productive.
From TFA: > For instance, it is easy for a user to land at an awkward scroll position which leaves an item partially on-screen when panning. > To this end, this module introduces scroll snap positions which enforce the…
Interesting aside. Back on topic: the homes were not granted to Zuckerberg; and his residents are not serfs. So they are not "perfectly comparable," they are barely comparable. (not to mention serfs could not be bought…
> like a king granting lands to lords He purchased the homes in a free market, they were not granted to him; the residents are not serfs. So I guess it's like feudalism in that...there's a landlord?
Serfs were not paid for their homes, and in many cases were not allowed to stay in their homes. How does this resemble feudalism?
I actually had a cup holder for a drive bay that was intended as one, it even had a cigarette lighter! https://sep.yimg.com/ay/yhst-39083765508394/thermaltake-x-ra...
I never understood this cliché. Half a sentence is invalidated by a conjunction? We can't have two contrasting clauses in a single sentence?
> If you want heading anchor links, go for something like[...] ...something like `a > h1`. Anchors wrapping block headings feels...wrong, but it's valid HTML5. Most browsers will set the inner `h1` as display: block so…
LOTS of competition with "why did we ever stop using nested element selectors?!" projects like these. Baseline is you have to be better than Normalize, and this isn't. Was anything but personal preference the reason for…
> there is nothing bad about divs when it comes to accessability [sic] There certainly is. Prefer h1 over div, button over div, etc whenever appropriate. https://www.w3.org/WAI/tips/developing/#use-mark-up-to-conve...
The light grey text under "MVP.css works with the following HTML elements:" surely fails (WCAG2). `section` has an `h2`, but no `h1` for some reason. Other failures like this. Other than that what's wrong?
https://web.archive.org/web/20201120230553/https://www.edn.c...
Apparently these names were submitted in a contest, it appears Plowy McPlowface was one of them, but sadly didn't make the final cut https://www.audacy.com/wwjnewsradio/news/local/mdot-names-al...
It is disabled by default > Norton Crypto is an opt-in feature only and is not enabled without user permission
> If Saskia could be guarded by men in bearskin hats riding horses, why, she could as well have a webmaster. Neal Stephenson, Termination Shock
Related article from John Gruber in 2010: https://daringfireball.net/2010/05/tynt_copy_paste_jerks
> it was copied from Java's JDK1.0 (1995) java.util.Date, which also had this quirk
I remember when new games would get released, Galoob would put fliers with the GG codes on them for you to take home with the game! https://www.howtogeek.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/game_ge...
He was indicted in 2018 and released on bail https://www.justice.gov/usao-ndca/pr/former-netflix-inc-vp-c...
> For individuals who have had COVID-19 previously, the risk of reinfection with Omicron is significantly higher, relative to prior variants. https://www.discovery.co.za/corporate/news-room
It's no longer maintained, Five Server replaced it https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=yandeu.f...
A ligature is a character composed of two or more graphemes, it is not a letter
Yes, the good ones require a lot of hard work by designers and producers. Where else can you find a sans-serif battle-tested over a century that's variable, for free?
Hot take, but if you're doing Scrum you sure do. A good Scrum master can make meetings much more productive.
From TFA: > For instance, it is easy for a user to land at an awkward scroll position which leaves an item partially on-screen when panning. > To this end, this module introduces scroll snap positions which enforce the…
Interesting aside. Back on topic: the homes were not granted to Zuckerberg; and his residents are not serfs. So they are not "perfectly comparable," they are barely comparable. (not to mention serfs could not be bought…
> like a king granting lands to lords He purchased the homes in a free market, they were not granted to him; the residents are not serfs. So I guess it's like feudalism in that...there's a landlord?
Serfs were not paid for their homes, and in many cases were not allowed to stay in their homes. How does this resemble feudalism?
I actually had a cup holder for a drive bay that was intended as one, it even had a cigarette lighter! https://sep.yimg.com/ay/yhst-39083765508394/thermaltake-x-ra...
I never understood this cliché. Half a sentence is invalidated by a conjunction? We can't have two contrasting clauses in a single sentence?
> If you want heading anchor links, go for something like[...] ...something like `a > h1`. Anchors wrapping block headings feels...wrong, but it's valid HTML5. Most browsers will set the inner `h1` as display: block so…
LOTS of competition with "why did we ever stop using nested element selectors?!" projects like these. Baseline is you have to be better than Normalize, and this isn't. Was anything but personal preference the reason for…
> there is nothing bad about divs when it comes to accessability [sic] There certainly is. Prefer h1 over div, button over div, etc whenever appropriate. https://www.w3.org/WAI/tips/developing/#use-mark-up-to-conve...
The light grey text under "MVP.css works with the following HTML elements:" surely fails (WCAG2). `section` has an `h2`, but no `h1` for some reason. Other failures like this. Other than that what's wrong?
https://web.archive.org/web/20201120230553/https://www.edn.c...