felix waller

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692 Posts

London, UK

a programmer beginning a career in web, development, building little sites to solve little problems, interested in simplicity and accessibility

a musician studying cello, playing with the pico players, working on relaxation and tone

a person just about keeping houseplants alive, spending time with his family, enjoying a year of enrichment

Pronounshe / him
Websitehttps://felixwaller.dev
GitLabhttps://gitlab.com/f11xter
GitHubhttps://github.com/f11xter
@sarajw @paulhebert That's my favourite new puzzle in a while. My only gripe is I turned off my phone to have breakfast and the timer kept ticking, leaving me with a 63 minute time!
@db My colleague was recently struggling to consistently reproduce a bug on a TV. Turns out it only happened when the devtools was open.

To whom it concerns,
STOP FUCKING WITH MY FONT SIZE
Frustrated reader

And for less poetic thoughts: https://felixwaller.dev/thinking/fucking-font-size

#webdev #accessibility #haiku #css

felix waller is thinking fucking font size

Superman is hopeful, human and funny & easily the best superhero film I've ever watched. You should watch it too.

https://felixwaller.dev/watching#superman

#superman #film #movie #superhero

felix waller is watching

Just finished reading Trainspotting by Irvine Welsh. Banging book. Happy to lend my voice to the hoardes of supporters.

https://felixwaller.dev/reading#trainspotting

#books #reading

felix waller is reading

My partner and I got to watch Semele at the Royal Opera House last Tuesday. My, what a show.

https://felixwaller.dev/watching#semele

#music #classical #classicalMusic #opera #review

felix waller is watching

Planned on going to Superman today but the Odeon website was so broken on mobile that we got too annoyed and did a chill errands trip instead.

In other news I now have a new battery in my watch!

@lambda That sounds like a job for grid no? Or does that break semantics somehow?

For what it's worth, I have tried it. Properly. For 2 months. In an actual work environment spanning 5 codebases and 4 languages.

My conclusion? Do not use.