Hmm, given the amount of anger I sense on the wind, it is time for a turtle on a skateboard.
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| Vanity/Toy blog | https://blog.jonandtina.net |
Hmm, given the amount of anger I sense on the wind, it is time for a turtle on a skateboard.
National Portrait and Landscape Galleries
(credit: Richard Graham Jolley)
You didnât know you were gonna see a baby turtle getting excited for food today, but here we are. Itâs like a puppy. Cuteness overload. đ
New high-end iPads are around the corner; please let me run macOS on them
Op-ed: The iPad needs more than a simple hardware refresh to fix what ails it.
Dear people who make websites,
Do you ever block your users from being able to paste into a text field?
Why?
Do you need this ability for a good reason? Whatâs that reason?
Or, as a user, would you like to see it go away? Perhaps you encounter sites that prevent you from pasting your super complex password from your password manager into a password field, and wonder why they can do so?
What might be the downside of removing support of disallowing pasting from the web?