| Making this awkward since | 1989 |
| Will toot about | Design, open & libraries |
| Website | Http://miet.be |
| Levensmotto | Inex haha lele |
| Making this awkward since | 1989 |
| Will toot about | Design, open & libraries |
| Website | Http://miet.be |
| Levensmotto | Inex haha lele |
Afraid of content jobs being taken over by AI? Then write for humans.
Stop padding, stop vamping, stop over-explaining the background, stop putting the answer to the question below the fold, stop click-farming, stop writing for machine indexing, and stop putting a single word anywhere in the piece for any reason other than to make it a better piece of WRITING for HUMANS to read.
If you write for machines, you deserve to be replaced by an #LLM.
In today’s “How in the world should CSS work?”…
If you break a string of text that has `text-wrap: balance` applied, what happens? For example:
`<h1>Hello world here's a long headline<br> that has a break in the middle</h1>`.
The CSSWG just decided that each part of that string will be balanced independently of each other.
An older man walks up to me, lost. He wants to know where to take the bus home. All the signs around us say “download the app”. Apps are not enough to take you home, @Delijn
Our governments are demanding digital presence increasingly, which excludes so many people - whether it be temporarily (low battery) or all the time (no phone). #publictransport #servicedesign