Peter Frampton hat heute sein erstes Album seit 16(!) Jahren veröffentlicht.
Nicht, dass Euch das durch die Lappen geht.
Gern geschehen.😉
#ReleaseFriday Triggered by a recent feature proposal[1], I went ahead and polished & published a closely related, already work-in-progress (but still private) feature in https://thi.ng/rdom to support something I call "bare lists"[2]. I've started working on this for another project last year, but needed to do more testing (which I think have sufficiently done by now).
These "bare" lists are managed reactive control components which attach items directly to the list's parent DOM element instead of first creating a wrapper/container element for the items and so avoid introducing additional nesting.
There're many use cases where this additional nesting was a real problem with the earlier approach, e.g. in containers with CSS grid or flex layout, tables, or generally situations where we want to have static & reactive list items as true siblings...
The new version of thi.ng/rdom is technically a breaking change (sorry!), but the actual changes required (for you) are tiny and purely limited to the $list() and $klist() component function calls, which are now accepting a parameter object instead of positional args for the different possible behaviors. Of course, lists with item wrapper elements can still be created too, just as before (but via new args).
I've updated & tested all existing examples impacted by this change and also created a new fully commented example project (example #187) to illustrate these "bare" lists in situ (check the DOM inspector to see the shallow structure and how updates are applied):
Demo:
https://demo.thi.ng/umbrella/rdom-bare-lists/
Source code:
https://codeberg.org/thi.ng/umbrella/src/branch/develop/examples/rdom-bare-lists/src/index.ts
[1] github.com/thi-ng/umbrella/discussions/562
[2] My use of "list" here is generic, not limited to <ul> or <ol>...
#ThingUmbrella #Reactive #UI #OpenSource #TypeScript #JavaScript #WebDev
Von Angst & Wut, Hoffnung & Tat - ab heute exklusiv auf Bandcamp & Mirlo!
https://ph4nt24.bandcamp.com/album/von-angst-wut-hoffnung-tat
https://mirlo.space/ph4nt/release/vonangstundwuthoffnungundtat
12 Tracks, um Wut zu schüren und Hoffnung zurückzuholen: gegen Fatalismus, Faschismus, rassistische
Polizeigewalt, Queerfeindlichkeit, Spaltung um jeden Preis, Heuchelei und gegen das Wegschauen. Von Trump über Merz, Musk
bis Krah. Von Putin über Klöckner, Nius bis zur Telegramgruppe von Onkel Herrmann
Von Angst & Wut, Hoffnung & Tat ist mein Versuch, nicht in Untätigkeit, Fatalismus & Schockstarre zu verfallen - ohne zweckoptimistische Durchhalteparolen, mit Raum für Selbstzweifel (und -kritik), und voller Tatendrang, Hoffnung & Solidarität 💖
Wie immer gibt's das Album - entgegen kapitalistischer Marktlogik - in digitaler Form unter creative commons-Lizenz (also for free) auf Bandcamp & @mirlo
Die Tapes - Nasse Records NR-060- sind wieder handüberspielt, geschnitten gepinselt gedruckt und gefalzt Von Basti & mir! Ich hoffe, ihr findet sie auch so hübsch wie ich 🥰
Und, danke Zottel für das wundervolle Artwork-Painting 😘
Viel Spaß mit meinen 12 noisigen, punkigen Industrial-Tracks!
#newmusic #industrialmusic #punk #industrialpunk #queermusic #antifascist #antifa #creativecommons #diy #doittogether #releasefriday #hallesaale #bandcamp #punk #punkrock #experimentalelectronic #musictape #musiccassette #diymusic #diytape #diypunk #elektropunk #ravepunk #cyberpunk

12 track album
🥳🥳🥳
Wow, this really was a nerve wrecking, but here it is: our new EP! https://tidal.com/album/509275485/u
It's Friday, realese day 🔥On the very top of my list and now playing: In Death Throes by Vomitory 🤘