To be fair, you're supposed to get a permission dialog and it seems you have to pick the specific device(s) to connect to them. https://web.dev/usb/#get-access-to-usb-devices However I suppose that the mere existence of…
Hotel searches on Kayak are pretty poor simply due to the fact that they somehow always show low-res images. I generally book on Agoda or search on Google Maps nowadays. Kayak is still my go-to for flights though.
For flights yes, for hotels I suppose it varies on location. In South East Asia hotels are cheaper on Agoda and even contacting the hosts directly wouldn't get you a better price most of the time. It's a waste of time…
It's also possible that they suggested worse options just to get a bigger fee without looking more expensive than what you could find with a single search. I think the best "cheap" travel agents nowadays would just do…
Hasn't 2000s+ Apple always talked that way in their marketing copy?
What you describe is exactly why people use dependencies. You just decided to trade your time for the noble act of having “no production dependencies”, while one of the 275 modules installed by Jest (real number) stole…
One of many, existed since at least 2013. The most popular one went bust since it was free and many more were born, bought and died since. It’s good to keep seeing alternatives though since the lifespan of such services…
Page media has been supported for decades. Line numbers aren’t strictly related to page media. It’s hard to complain about the lack of in-depth support for a media that isn’t meant to display “the web”. I do agree that…
Dialog is fine, but what I’m most excited is the upcoming Popup API. The finest part is that “the most recent popup gets the top-most layer”. You never have to fight z-index again because popups now live in a…
:is() exclusively reduces nesting if your nest produces a single rule, which is the least common situation and is generally dealt with by just duplicating the selector rather than nesting.
Your comment reads like a lot of complaining by someone who doesn’t do a whole lot of CSS. You’re complaining about the mere availability of color functions, that alone kills the rest of the comment.
EasyList is a txt file. If they can’t host it on CF, it means they can’t use CF for EasyList. They didn’t ban the whole organization, but effectively told them to stop. I don’t see a difference.
This issue caused CF to irreversibly ban them though, so it's not "just a bandwidth issue" anymore. > Based on the URL that are being requested at Cloudflare, it violates our ToS as well. All the requests are txt file…
First class has its own levels I think, just because you spend 10k for a flight you're not going with a limo directly under the plane without any wait in the airport. Some airports do have shortcuts though, that's true.
Isn't PreCheck supposed to lessen that a bit? I don't think "security" is going to be lessened in our lifetime, if anything it can only get worse. Disrupting the space would take an insane amount of money you don't…
I don’t think anyone is saying that it’s less safe, it’s just that our standards (and fear) have increased. 1960s vehicles didn’t have airbags, now we don’t buy cars without them.
Your view on "the way of life" is so superficial. Yes, we all breathe, eat and die. Day to day things are different. Interactions are different. Food is different. The time you spend between work and sleep is different.…
> Popular things are popular for a reason Meh, it really depends. Some places look amazing on cameras and especially on drones, but aren't that interesting if you're not a bird. Specifically, "un-popular tourists"…
The US equivalent is to go to LA instead of NY. Hanoi is the capital, the second largest city and very touristy. Picking Hanoi over HCM isn't off the beaten path at all. Try Đà Lạt if you want to travel like a local.
> In many cases, he slept on the plane, and never even got a hotel room. Doesn't sound like such a great life. Anything short of a bed is pretty awful to sleep, let alone planes; even less once-a-day long-haul flights…
Rates yes, but fees not. Unless you're a US resident and can get a Charles Schwabs, you're going to pay all those ATM fees that a lot of countries charge, for example the inescapable US$6 fee in Thailand.
That suggestion that people buy iPhones merely because of iMessage is outrageous to a non-American. While I might certainly be one of the reasons, I doubt it’s the reason, unless the user is 12.
It’s kinda cool but apparently you can’t really be accessible AND script-free because they say you should change some aria attributes and potentially some focus when you open modals like menu and dropdowns. A #menu href…
Kinda unrelated. This is more of an issue with that brokering site triggering an action on a GET visit, not related to HTML
So when do I use `<div onclick>`? /s It’s disappointing how developers are so lazy to not even know the basic concept of a link. It’s completely ridiculous yet super common to see click handlers on DIV elements that set…
To be fair, you're supposed to get a permission dialog and it seems you have to pick the specific device(s) to connect to them. https://web.dev/usb/#get-access-to-usb-devices However I suppose that the mere existence of…
Hotel searches on Kayak are pretty poor simply due to the fact that they somehow always show low-res images. I generally book on Agoda or search on Google Maps nowadays. Kayak is still my go-to for flights though.
For flights yes, for hotels I suppose it varies on location. In South East Asia hotels are cheaper on Agoda and even contacting the hosts directly wouldn't get you a better price most of the time. It's a waste of time…
It's also possible that they suggested worse options just to get a bigger fee without looking more expensive than what you could find with a single search. I think the best "cheap" travel agents nowadays would just do…
Hasn't 2000s+ Apple always talked that way in their marketing copy?
What you describe is exactly why people use dependencies. You just decided to trade your time for the noble act of having “no production dependencies”, while one of the 275 modules installed by Jest (real number) stole…
One of many, existed since at least 2013. The most popular one went bust since it was free and many more were born, bought and died since. It’s good to keep seeing alternatives though since the lifespan of such services…
Page media has been supported for decades. Line numbers aren’t strictly related to page media. It’s hard to complain about the lack of in-depth support for a media that isn’t meant to display “the web”. I do agree that…
Dialog is fine, but what I’m most excited is the upcoming Popup API. The finest part is that “the most recent popup gets the top-most layer”. You never have to fight z-index again because popups now live in a…
:is() exclusively reduces nesting if your nest produces a single rule, which is the least common situation and is generally dealt with by just duplicating the selector rather than nesting.
Your comment reads like a lot of complaining by someone who doesn’t do a whole lot of CSS. You’re complaining about the mere availability of color functions, that alone kills the rest of the comment.
EasyList is a txt file. If they can’t host it on CF, it means they can’t use CF for EasyList. They didn’t ban the whole organization, but effectively told them to stop. I don’t see a difference.
This issue caused CF to irreversibly ban them though, so it's not "just a bandwidth issue" anymore. > Based on the URL that are being requested at Cloudflare, it violates our ToS as well. All the requests are txt file…
First class has its own levels I think, just because you spend 10k for a flight you're not going with a limo directly under the plane without any wait in the airport. Some airports do have shortcuts though, that's true.
Isn't PreCheck supposed to lessen that a bit? I don't think "security" is going to be lessened in our lifetime, if anything it can only get worse. Disrupting the space would take an insane amount of money you don't…
I don’t think anyone is saying that it’s less safe, it’s just that our standards (and fear) have increased. 1960s vehicles didn’t have airbags, now we don’t buy cars without them.
Your view on "the way of life" is so superficial. Yes, we all breathe, eat and die. Day to day things are different. Interactions are different. Food is different. The time you spend between work and sleep is different.…
> Popular things are popular for a reason Meh, it really depends. Some places look amazing on cameras and especially on drones, but aren't that interesting if you're not a bird. Specifically, "un-popular tourists"…
The US equivalent is to go to LA instead of NY. Hanoi is the capital, the second largest city and very touristy. Picking Hanoi over HCM isn't off the beaten path at all. Try Đà Lạt if you want to travel like a local.
> In many cases, he slept on the plane, and never even got a hotel room. Doesn't sound like such a great life. Anything short of a bed is pretty awful to sleep, let alone planes; even less once-a-day long-haul flights…
Rates yes, but fees not. Unless you're a US resident and can get a Charles Schwabs, you're going to pay all those ATM fees that a lot of countries charge, for example the inescapable US$6 fee in Thailand.
That suggestion that people buy iPhones merely because of iMessage is outrageous to a non-American. While I might certainly be one of the reasons, I doubt it’s the reason, unless the user is 12.
It’s kinda cool but apparently you can’t really be accessible AND script-free because they say you should change some aria attributes and potentially some focus when you open modals like menu and dropdowns. A #menu href…
Kinda unrelated. This is more of an issue with that brokering site triggering an action on a GET visit, not related to HTML
So when do I use `<div onclick>`? /s It’s disappointing how developers are so lazy to not even know the basic concept of a link. It’s completely ridiculous yet super common to see click handlers on DIV elements that set…