@Cyd In the sense that I will never forget your name and will never eat a ghost pepper.
Creative director, designer, coder, speaker, writer.
@Cyd In the sense that I will never forget your name and will never eat a ghost pepper.
@Cyd That's also what I look like when I eat a whole ghost pepper.
Liquid glass. Enjoy it while it lasts, because it won't. Have a nice day and enjoy your eye candy
I'm trying Vivaldi browser after spending a few days around my friend @brucelawson at #cssday, who works there and isn't overly car-salesman about it. It's a bit quirky and tries to do a lot, but I like it so far. Vivaldi is the emacs of web browsers.
@brucelawson Agreed. Zero fucks given for Tiktok from my side. Though I would have loved to see data about life trajectories on those who used it and those who didn't.
@rem @florianziegler Additionally, masses of people have simply deleted their accounts and many tweets no longer exist.
@matthiasott Also maybe. Or maybe both
I'm interested in how you all deal with broken links. Now that Twitter—among others—has gone the way of the dodo, I have some in my blog (which I'm saving from the way of the dodo).
Keep the broken links but add an annotation? Note that there was once a link but no longer? Rewrite the copy such that it doesn't feel like a link was there?
@argyleink I love this one and yet would never dare to put it on my LinkedIn 😂
@matthiasott Haha, maybe!
@matthiasott The implicit meaning of "web" has expanded a bit perhaps
@mnmlst Makes sense!
@matthiasott I remember that! 😅
@davatron5000 100%
"Design engineer" and "Creative technologist" feel to me like we're talking about developers with a good sense of design (e.g. their development chops weigh slightly more heavily than their design chops).
I've always been a designer with a good sense of code, which is close, but in a very real sense, the opposite. What do we call those?
@matuzo If you remove the "1", that's how many I wrote last year. Your 10 posts are an inspiration
In this lovely set of accessibility principles from @heydon, one thing that I've always found to be true and believe always will be true: "Most components, in most cases, should just be content."
@davatron5000 Have you seen this one? https://maggieappleton.com/design-engineers
Hello again!
@heydon and I have retired our podcast "overflow:audible;", but thanks to a suggestion by @Schepp, we've made it available on archive.org, for posterity 🙂.
https://archive.org/search?query=creator%3A%22Stephen+Hay+%26+Heydon+Pickering%22