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Muddy Matt
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Matt is one of the founding molefathers of the Muddymoles - https://muddymoles.org.uk Mountain biking (MTB) in the Mole Valley, including Leith, Pitch and Holmbury Hills. Based in Surrey Hills, UK.
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Welcome and thank you to new followers! I plan to stick to my lane with the occasional swerve, posting links to our writing on the Muddymoles, an enthusiastic but typical group of riders in the Surrey Hills in the UK. I hope you like it. We love bikes and we support bike lovers everywhere.
Thanks for the info. I might give it a go and see how it looks.
To transition between pages on e.g. a blog that's served from a db (as per many websites)... is there a performance implication/penalty in using it? Esp. mobile and low bandwidth?
I know it's a common pattern but not convinced.

First, it's an annoying pattern full stop and I can't actually see the use case.

Second, a screenreader needs to know the menu is available and is in/out of view.

Third, the animation is poor for accessible reasons.

I could go on but...
Not sure about this annoyance for many people.

a) what is the benefit/use case of this?
b) how is it accessible?
Your suggestion to reduce driving associated taxes to increase growth is predicated on a car-centric model, when the majority of people live in cities where public transport and non driving travel would create broadest benefits. Long distance, rail capacity would be most effective IMO.
Yes, uses asides which I feel is wrong as it becomes a landmark to a screenreader for a discrete piece of information which might not make sense out of context. What I'm really looking for is a block level emphasis element I guess 🤣😓
Yep! Hopes and dreams Vs cold hard reality 😞
It's a big topic. This issue is telling a screenreader that the information has some emphasis on it without breaking the flow of the content. Blockquotes are for quoting external content and asides are for secondary observations, neither work here. Visually it's obvious, code wise it's not at all.
I've struggled with this before but havn't found an adequate solution. In a page of content with panels in the flow visually highlighting content - how do you tell screenreaders the content is 'different'? Its not a blockquote, or aside. Even MDN does nothing eg their notecards

#accessibility #ally
Forget about development costs. Technical debt kills every project, every time.
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riding bikes every day until I can’t for some reason, day 1881

#Cycling #BikeTO #Photography
I agree with you. Quality and craft counts; this gap will grow as AI becomes ever more averaged.

Not wanting to shake fist at clouds, but current students also risk over reliance on AI without embedding core skills. Consequences for taste, judgement and creativity.
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🍂 Autumn’s here, but you don’t need a big budget to keep pedalling.

Stay warm, dry and visible with seasonal essentials for under £100 — from mudguards and lights to layers that won’t weigh you down.

👉 cyclinguk.org/autumn-on-a-budget
Ultimately a failure of spec (was it suitable in the first place?), then a failure of effective inspection and enforcement, both during and after the work.
IMHO it's not just the history of invention but philosophy itself. Until thinking challenged the existence of god, everything was just god's way or divine will. Once that was undermined, you can then experiment to find out what, why and when. That's where inventions really come from
Looking after your community (investment, education, skills, opportunity) = looking after your country.

The Tories messed it up with both themselves and the country and got the same results.
I've seen helmets cited as a risk because they alter the angle your head impacts but the reality is:

On balance they protect more than they *may* harm, especially at lower speeds

They don't help if a car is parked on your legs or torso (or head)

Wear them, but absence of them is not the issue
Good luck.

Been trying to persuade my employer to pay me to do this. Much as I work with JS, I know I need more, and clearer instruction. Different knowledge and perspectives are so important.

Really appreciate that your courses have been developed and championed
So bored of people trying to reinvent one of the most efficient machines on the planet.

Listen.

Two triangles.

Paraphrasing Keith Bontrager... Strong, Light, Cheap. You get all three.
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More photos from day 1 in The Netherlands

Explored Delft and went up the tower, what a beautiful view! Then got a train and bus to Wassenaar (to fuel Nick’s nostalgia)

Then checked into to our accommodation and popped to Amsterdam for a short walk as the sun way setting!

What a busy day 😂
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Cycle on a pavement: get grief. Cycle on the road: get grief. Cycle in a shared-use space: get grief. Cycle on a *checks notes* National Cycle Route: get grief.

Cycle like a ninja: get grief. Use your voice: how dare you. Use your bell: also, how dare you.

You. Just. Can't. Win.
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💥 did a small drawing explaining the JS execution model including the event loop. I hope it’s helpful to folks. Debugging is always easier when the underlying implementations are understood.