Eric Dubé

@ericdube
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Did Tailwind CSS happen because nobody realized the re-usability of DOM fragments offered by components eliminates what was bad about inline styles? It really seems to me like tailwind is just a way of pretending you're not using inline styles.
@archlinux why do I have two cats?

Writing software and using LLMs a lot can create bad social habits and affect the way you communicate with other people.

If you ask someone a question, and they give you an answer, the exchange is not done.

Say: "thanks for the info, I'll let you know how it goes."

I've been making this mistake without realizing it, but you don't have to.

Every API should have a simple test endpoint so you can verify your authentication and perform no other action.
I find Mastodon disappointing and I finally realized how to articulate why. I can't post blog articles on it, and there's no way to connect ideas/posts/articles to each other in a graph structure. The opportunity for a completely general-purpose decentralized social network was missed, and so the engineering effort only yielded a small fraction of the utility it could have.
I know it should be a past participle, but then the definition wouldn't work

overmoderated noun (1)
/ˈōvərmädəˌrātɪd/

1. See "subreddit".

Services and Modules in Puter: A High-Level Overview of Puter's Backend Architecture

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOeS67QXMVU

Services and Modules in Puter

YouTube

Today I migrated a lot of my simple HTML, CSS, JS, and SVG projects to GitHub - you can see them here https://github.com/triptych?tab=repositories

now I need to update my project page https://triptych.puter.site

big thanks to Claude.ai and Puter.com for 100X boosting my creativity and productivity

cc @puter

triptych - Repositories

Javascript developer. RPG fan. Storyteller and game developer. Father and Husband. - triptych

GitHub
I just read in a youtube comment the idea that the #crowdstrike channel file was *not* filled with zeros, and in fact the driver crashed while validating a temporary download after allocating a file with zeros. This makes a lot more sense to me. Does anyone have evidence of this?