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retired programmer
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#NoDiscourseNovember
at body text sizes, there's only a few aspects that matter and the rest is immaterial, as long as they are readable and not distracting.
everyone always neglects the symbols though. is there a good selection? are they aligned? NEVER
at body text sizes, there's only a few aspects that matter and the rest is immaterial, as long as they are readable and not distracting.
everyone always neglects the symbols though. is there a good selection? are they aligned? NEVER
also i want to practice using "thou" pronouns and the -est and -eth suffixes correctly
(on its own, that typing quirk is kinda overdone, but i think it's good if used sparingly alongside other things)
also i want to practice using "thou" pronouns and the -est and -eth suffixes correctly
(on its own, that typing quirk is kinda overdone, but i think it's good if used sparingly alongside other things)
the keyboard became extremely unreliable, and they broke text selection SO BADLY that website buttons/links stop working if you drag the handles a certain way. genuinely apple fell off harder than twitter
the keyboard became extremely unreliable, and they broke text selection SO BADLY that website buttons/links stop working if you drag the handles a certain way. genuinely apple fell off harder than twitter
i just want to see people's actual posts
i would retweet 100x more things if it wasn't such a burden on my soul
i just want to see people's actual posts
i would retweet 100x more things if it wasn't such a burden on my soul
• a lot of html tags are optional
• you don't need semicolons in javascript
• a lot of html tags are optional
• you don't need semicolons in javascript
(maybe just because key-value pairs are deeply ingrained in my mind, but also it's really nice to write with tag omission)
<dl>
<dt>term1<dd>definition1
<dt>term2<dd>definition2
</dl>
=
{
"term1": definition1,
"term2": definition2,
}
(maybe just because key-value pairs are deeply ingrained in my mind, but also it's really nice to write with tag omission)
<dl>
<dt>term1<dd>definition1
<dt>term2<dd>definition2
</dl>
=
{
"term1": definition1,
"term2": definition2,
}
1) if you don’t own a bidet, put it at the top of your gift wishlist
2) if you do own a bidet, then gift a bidet to someone else
nothing else matters this year… not jesus, not joy, not stockings, not roast beast… ONLY spreading bidets
1) if you don’t own a bidet, put it at the top of your gift wishlist
2) if you do own a bidet, then gift a bidet to someone else
nothing else matters this year… not jesus, not joy, not stockings, not roast beast… ONLY spreading bidets