@polotek @EverydayMoggie this is what it looks like in panphy to me whenever someone mentions Twitter.
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Here's an example of a feature request that the fediverse could give me but corporate social media probably never will. -
Here's an example of a feature request that the fediverse could give me but corporate social media probably never will.@polotek oooooooh I think I see what you’re getting at. I wonder if you can use filters for this: you put in the user’s handle and the Mastodon UI will show that they replied, but it’ll just say “filtered post: from ”, and you won’t see the content and are free to skip it
But if for some reason you want to engage, you can always do that, and you’ll always know whether they’re engaging in the first place
But idk if you can filter poster usernames like that. It would be really handy if it could and I wonder if that’s closer to what you’re looking for?
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it's totally ok to copy-paste that snippet from SO into a utils/ folder instead of pulling in yet another NPM dependency, fwiwit's totally ok to copy-paste that snippet from SO into a utils/ folder instead of pulling in yet another NPM dependency, fwiw
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So I wrote this little component.@janl you can’t really do anything offline if you don’t have JS. Even if you do things with service workers those still need JS
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So I wrote this little component.@janl this would be very straightforward to do with pouchdb ofc
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So I wrote this little component.So I wrote this little component. If the JS for the component didn’t load for some reason, the form will work normally based on submit. If the custom element loads, though, it will watch for change events on the form, and sync the entity in the current context based on the context name (so, the current PC in this case) through fetch() and preventDefault on the submit event since we’re syncing on every change instead.
No shadow DOM, fully progressively enhanced, and works off my generic entity system so any entity will just work.
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I had to disable all of this to prevent firefox from phoning home about my location to a 3rd-party weather service I don't want to use. Because if you click on the "hide weather" thing, IT STILL PHONES HOME.I had to disable all of this to prevent firefox from phoning home about my location to a 3rd-party weather service I don't want to use. Because if you click on the "hide weather" thing, IT STILL PHONES HOME.
And I have to do it for every single device I use.
What the hell, moz?
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Looking for thoughts from folks of color on this...@polotek yeah I think that latter part is absolutely where I ended up landing in, but I also noticed that by virtue of my ethnic identity, I hold a lot of proximity to folks of color and I guess... I see a lot of the world through those eyes, by being so directly privy to their experiences and perspectives in a way that a lot of white folks wouldn't really have access to having? And I'm absolutely ethnically Puerto Rican and I see that as distinct from "white" in the sense of "European American".
Setting aside the additional complexity of whiteness within the Puerto Rican racial experience/discourse.
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Looking for thoughts from folks of color on this...also, I wish we had better terms for skin color that weren't so... charged.
"fair" is literally etymologically "beautiful/attractive/morally good", and thus tying white skin to a value judgment like that.
"white" is incredibly charged itself, and I don't think is a term that makes sense out of the context of white supremacy. It's not so much a neutral descriptor of a shade of skin, but a label of belonging to a dominant ethnic group.
"light-skinned" is... the next thing I would go to, but that's a term from communities of people of color, and especially the Black community, that means a very specific thing as well and is charged in its own way.
So what's out there that can be used to distance the way we might refer to a child's skin color from the inherent racism of terms that exist? Or perhaps that's a futile exercise because skin color is going to be political/charged no matter what and it's better to just say "white" and acknowledge someone's implicit privilege of being treated as belonging to a certain group?
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Looking for thoughts from folks of color on this...Looking for thoughts from folks of color on this...
Is a blonde, white-skinned child of two multiracial latinx people still a person of color? Does the label even matter?
To some extent, this is a thing I've had to navigate myself, as a white PR person (and my answer has thus far been that I'm just a white person with proximity to people of color by virtue of culture/community/etc).
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It's 2024, the web platform now includes a full component system, CSS we only dreamed of 10 years ago, deferred module loading is now a platform feature, and a fuller JS standard library than it ever has...even in Safari. -
It's 2024, the web platform now includes a full component system, CSS we only dreamed of 10 years ago, deferred module loading is now a platform feature, and a fuller JS standard library than it ever has...even in Safari.@polotek @slightlyoff sometimes it suddenly drops with a new major version, and then... starts creeping back up. It's incredible.
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It's 2024, the web platform now includes a full component system, CSS we only dreamed of 10 years ago, deferred module loading is now a platform feature, and a fuller JS standard library than it ever has...even in Safari.@polotek @slightlyoff literally just now Alex was telling me about meeting people where they are and that's... probably the best step indeed even when it's just reeeeally frustrating after you've done some of the work yourself but I guess it's easy sometimes to lose empathy for how hard it was to pull myself out of the hole of those defaults, too /shrug (as someone who also used to assume React was a good enough default)
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It's 2024, the web platform now includes a full component system, CSS we only dreamed of 10 years ago, deferred module loading is now a platform feature, and a fuller JS standard library than it ever has...even in Safari.@polotek @slightlyoff we're cool nw
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It's 2024, the web platform now includes a full component system, CSS we only dreamed of 10 years ago, deferred module loading is now a platform feature, and a fuller JS standard library than it ever has...even in Safari.@polotek @slightlyoff bundlephobia says 62kb min+zip
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It's 2024, the web platform now includes a full component system, CSS we only dreamed of 10 years ago, deferred module loading is now a platform feature, and a fuller JS standard library than it ever has...even in Safari.@polotek @slightlyoff sorry I get what you’re saying now. I just also wish there was an easier way to talk about how 45kb becomes 2mb, but 6kb of a wc library doesn’t. Or rather than talk, to clearly demonstrate. Because someone might shrug off 45kb without realizing the rest of the mess they’re getting into
But I guess that’s what all these conversations we’re having are about, and what Alex’s work has been.
As far as the number, it seems like Alex got it otherwise I would’ve gotten it for you
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It's 2024, the web platform now includes a full component system, CSS we only dreamed of 10 years ago, deferred module loading is now a platform feature, and a fuller JS standard library than it ever has...even in Safari.@polotek @slightlyoff I think this number might be misleading, tbh. The "baseline size" of React is fairly small (just react and react-dom), but because the react philosophy is to just do everything in JS, things are going to grow a LOT faster than with, e.g. minimal web components, even if you use one of the heavier wc libraries.
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There's a thing happening on the TikToks where people are calling white people European Americans and they are LOSING IT. -
It's 2024, the web platform now includes a full component system, CSS we only dreamed of 10 years ago, deferred module loading is now a platform feature, and a fuller JS standard library than it ever has...even in Safari.@slightlyoff 300kb?
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my mistake was installing pandoc. This is a pacman -Syu.my mistake was installing pandoc. This is a
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