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Please donโ€™t confuse what is legal with what is right. There is some overlap, of course, but not as much as one might think. Laws are generally written by the rich and powerful to protect their interests, often at the expense of the poor and weak. Many atrocities are lawful, and many acts of mercy are unlawful. I say this as an attorney.

@philpalmieri
I wish I had half your drawing/illustration skills. I managed to draw even stick figures poorly.

And if this sort of thing is your jam, check out @nolan's work:

nolanlawson.com/2023/01/17/my-

TL;DR: there's a reason we're investing in web components, and it isn't about theoretical purity, it's about delivering great experiences at scale.

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White friends: Reflect

"I have almost reached the regrettable conclusion that the Negro's great stumbling block in the stride toward freedom is not the White Citizen's Counciler or KKK, but the white moderate who is more devoted to "order" than to justice; who prefers a negative peace which is the absence of tension to a positive peace which is the presence of justice. Shallow understanding from people of goodwill is more frustrating than absolute misunderstanding from people of ill will." #MLK

@jasonrush
I don't know why, but my brain always pairs Donnie Darko and Gummo together.
@nicegnome

โ€œ[Crocodiles] eat everything! And fear is their bacon bits!โ€ โ€“ , S5E8

โ€œYou could stand me up at the gates of Hell, but I won't back down.โ€ โ€“ Tom Petty, Won't Back Down

One reason why many Allistics have a problem with Autistic people, who "don't look autistic" and call themselves disabled, is their thinking pattern of hierarchy and competition. We are "too different" and "too similar" at the same time. They don't want to support someone, who might be even "better" in any aspect than they are. In their view only people who are lower in their idea of hierarchy, who for sure can't be serious competitors are allowed to call themselves disabled and be supported.
#ActuallyAutistic
@actuallyautistic

And now that we do have Web Components, ShadowDOM, and all the related power supported by all the major rendering enginesโ€ฆmost of the FE web workforce's skills are split between 2 proprietary frameworks (do NOT at me with React or Angular is open source, that's part of their E/E/E strategy). Neither of which plays super nice with Web Components. By design (again, Embrace/Extend/Extinguish).

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re: twitter.com/polotek/status/161

If the "browser war" (really a DOM argument) hadn't delayed the advent of Web Components for 20+ years, I think the state of FE web would be a LOT better.

Mastodon question -- is there a good way to perceive the structure of conversations here? For example, how can I tell when I'm looking at a thread that has branched off of a conversational "trunk" that has other branches I'm not currently seeing? ๐Ÿ˜…

It's possible to believe both that nobody goes into frontend to deliver bad experiences to most users, and the privilege bubble has created a toxic miasma of ignorance and self-congratulation that ensures most new hires know only tools that set them up to fail most users.

All flights across the US have been grounded due to an outage of the #FAA #NOTAM (Notice to Air Missions) system.

@simrob
It's going to be interesting to see how this plays out in a "fake news" world. There are apparently people out there who think Y2K was a hoax, because we (collectively) managed the migration relatively smoothly.

Eng team at the job ran into the 2038 bug for the first time today! (Scheduling an end of month recurring thing 15 years in the future means it happens after INT_MAX for the first time.)

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