if it doesn't solve all your problems (e.g. you're a dev), go issues.chromium.org/issues/450804525
and share your opinion and clues to help dismiss that regression
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if it doesn't solve all your problems (e.g. you're a dev), go issues.chromium.org/issues/450804525
and share your opinion and clues to help dismiss that regression
If you encountered a useless chin since 138 Google Chrome on Android (gestures navigations) and real pissed (as i am) here's waht you can do:
- go chrome://flags and disable "edge-to-edge-everywhere" and related "edge-to-edge" flags.
this should help.
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Hey bunnies!
Thanks for the CDN! When i started building (2 years ago) it was the only api i managed to make friends with. Helped me to get going.
Best wishes!
ps: looking forward to S3-compatible presigned upload endpoints for object stores. (it's the only reason i also use another store for my app
yeah, but do you mean you don't get it or don't relate to it or ...?
instead of guessing what you mean I'll ask. what's that?
... propaganda ( this is my claim and i am willing to stand for it, if you disagree and address it i'll show what it means to own what you say )
... don't take vaccines have poor mental abilities.
it's a yes-or-no question. and it's not about an existence of herd immunity theory, publications on it, nor if that theory is true. my question addresses exact affirmations you've made as a reply to my joke-comment to a piece of ...
same question - are you willing to stand for your claims?
1. Each of my kids has survived because of vaccinated people around.
2. If people don't do vaccinations the herd immunity goes to zero, that according to logic means that the only way one gets immunity is vaccination.
3. People who ...
be kind to send me the link to the papers containing the reason each of my kids has "survived" as well as my and others who haven't vaccinate their kids intellectual abilities evaluation.
my kids are 1-15 yo.
my comment about math was a joke pointing out what kind of impression one may make from a one-sided slice of statistics like this.
statics are tricky. when you read this one you don't consider how many babies statistically die in a year from birth regardless vaccination, do you?
i don't agree with both your claims. are you willing to stand for those in a discussion?
thanks. I appreciate your notes from "the other side". was my dream since i started coding. like: I'm cooking dinner and get an idea and i can test it out right away.
my 4 kids didn't get vaccines. should we vaccinate the fifth? i mean according to the math..
San Diego neighborhood makes ICE agents retreat
Russia, south - same thing a week ago.
was all warm and sunny, cherries and plums blossom, bees and all that full on spring stuff.
then snow clouds came and boom - freezing cold, snow and all.
it's warm again now. but nights are still cold.
opened it once in a week or two. no password stuff
now i want you to try it out and tell me if it does work.
i'm sure it brings more colors to the life, i mean - after playing/developing it i started seeing more colors during the day. Different color shades would catch my eye.
i was like: ok, that was great to see things, thanks.
anyway.. yesterday i noticed i could see normally again.
i think the color-game i'm making caused the effect, since it does require focused perceptive vision to play it.
2/
i'm 40yo,
i started coding almost 2 years ago,
at some point i noticed i started having troubles seeing.
I'd have to move an obj further away to see it focused.
i've never had those.
I thought: maybe that was the age and maybe that was the coding 10h a day. in the dark. and the lack of sleep.
1/
after i worked on it for some time i started seeing those color mandala flashes when closing my eyes. π
yeah. it's that when i try to explain the problem to another person i go different routes than if i just try to solve it.
Similarly adapting my code for others to read i sometimes find a "midnight" bug or a lack in optimisation.
communication helps even with no reply.
walking helps me some times. but usually i make a voice recording elaborating the problem and a solution comes. or i make a video solving the problem on chalkboard. also works.
i do record in order to send the recordings to my mates but usually at the end of a recording i get the solution i wanted.
haha, i like the 2nd one too, but don't you want to organize those petals? π
i'm thinking to codepen this thing. For now tho it can be played with at Readway.app?open=colorgame
but if you're dying to restore harmony in the 2nd picture - let me know, i'll post a beta version π
i gonna make some gameplay logics and share a link ποΈ
I wanted to design wormholes for my memorypads, i wanted spiraling gradients.
But normal spiral didn't work well and i went for Fibonacci sequence. And ended up making something idk yet what. But i love it!
Love CSS capabilities. It's just 50 lines of code that create that whole trippy dahlia thing
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a small white cat under an old thorny rose bush lit with yellow outside lamps light.
a small white cat under an old thorny rose bush lit with yellow outside lamps light.
#photography
i thought i was aware about how sharp is the 2nd edge of the social media invention, but.. in fact i didn't know much at all. realizing it now while watching "Childhood 2.0".
(I came across it coz it's "Double Edge Films" and i love their "Ink" and am looking forward for their next piece.)