was updating an ancient homebrewed blog from py27 (i know, i know) to modern python. this wasn't in version control anywhere, so I had to nab the css from current version.
site rewrite worked fine, but css display was wonky despite no changes.
except, i copied the minified css and pasted into vscode, which automatically added some opinions about formatting and managed to break it. saving css directly from dev tools and redeploying and all is fine now. (οΌβΈα)
Still feels early, but I'm used to early. I would like to see more Black faces. I would also like to see more creatives, athletes, entertainers, and other non-tech/non-academics on here. I see some big name authors, but that's about it.
We're losing a lot of Black folk who get a bad First Time User Experience.
Moderation is still in it's infancy here, but seems like they're willing to learn?
I feel like we're only the 2nd wave of a beach landing team.
Good advice for folks running open Mastodon instances in the US, regarding DMCA registration.
Doing this early isn't too much work or cost, but will avoid *much* more costly (time and $) problems later, especially if you have a large general-purpose and open instance https://twitter.com/rahaeli/status/1593819064161665024
Now that you see how Elon "leads," you understand why the Tesla Roadster 2 and Semi are around 5 years late.π€·πΏββοΈ
Five. Years.
Picture Peter Rawlinson and half the staff of Rivian walking out of Tesla, just like you see SREs, policy folk, and UX designers walking out of Twitter.