I get access to the NYT puzzles app through my library card, which has a very long backlog and lots of packs, so that may be an avenue worth pursuing.
I get access to the NYT puzzles app through my library card, which has a very long backlog and lots of packs, so that may be an avenue worth pursuing.
Not really, unfortunately. Firefox has only like 85% of the spec implemented, iirc. It is the browser I develop in most, personally, though, fwiw.
64.7% of all web traffic was from Google Chrome in 12/23. Companies like it because you can develop for one browser and support most people.
I feel like Apple could have foreseen this when they marketed a dev kit as a consumer product.
This is how I generally write documentation for my projects: https://tybalt.org
I feel like maybe you don’t know what a headless component library is. A cli has a head – the terminal. Headless applications, by definition, have no visual portion. For instance, a headless browser is a browser where the web page renders in-memory, but never displays any content. A headless component library, then, is one where the implementor doesn’t provide anything visual, only behavior. For web dev, is very helpful – the library implementator writes all the js, but the css and html (the “head”) are left to the user for use. The best headless component libraries, then have nothing to screenshot without the user supplying some implementation.
What would the world even be like without people feeling the need to be a dick about an obvious joke 😘
Me, developing a headless component library:
Athletic Brewing Company’s Blackberry Lemon Mango NA Sour Near Beer.
I just spent last night migrating off goodreads and moving my lists out of libby, and there are definitely still some rough edges, but it’ll get you there.
Yeah, it’s a js framework for creating web components, like lit
And I’ve seen real combat, too 😜
You can’t make me
All the cool kids are doing it
Uh… I may have committed a little light fraud
I have a mental illness that, while protected under the law, is heavily discriminated against. It’s nice to be able to talk about my disability without my employer finding out.
It’s common enough that this dude made this song about it, idk 🤷
British crosswords are MORE cryptic than American ones? I can’t consistently solve the LA Times or NYT crossword after Wednesday; I probably wouldn’t be able to do any British puzzles.