I wouldn't move to TX either π΅ Sorry you're dealing with all that.
I wouldn't move to TX either π΅ Sorry you're dealing with all that.
Also, iA Writer font is top tier.
Tina is a joy. π¦
So disappointing. Louis Rossman (tech youtuber) left NY for TX because of similar issues. He's still getting letters years after leaving, for issues he "resolved." All related to corporate status / employee taxes.
ai is super cool. too bad enterprise took the "spaghetti on the wall" approach. maybe apple was onto something by failing to incorporate it.
hoping tailwind doesn't go away forever, but i _guess_ i'll go back to writing regular css if I need to.
sudo pacman -Rns 2025
as expected, the guy who said he has nothing to hide, hides everything.
benoit blanc does it again
my favorite thing about linux is installing a package and then wanting to uninstall it 5.3 seconds later and unable to get all the unused dependencies. good times
man, i miss Atom.
My go to is either goldenrod or rebeccapurple for WIP stuff. I might just add ghostwhite to the list. Dope name.
No one can take away one of lifeβs greatest treasures: talking to animals like theyβre babies.
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To all my dear friends on Blue Sky.....
Over the years, I've realized you really need to practice and re-implement patterns often, just like how we're told to practice DSAs. I'm not the strongest developer but I have a design background and geek out when I find better implementations of old patterns.
Most recently: building sortable tables. It's been probably... 5+ years? I forgot about fixed table layouts in that time, somehow. Never implemented this in React before (but had done so in other contexts).
Studying and implementing #UI patterns I haven't touched in years (or never, in some cases) has helped so much. Open up a #codesandbox and build a UI.
Live demo: pqkg67.csb.app
I liked @discord.com's Quest animation, so I recreated it using #framermotion and #react.
#webdev #webdesign #uidesign #animation #animations
For additional context, I come at this from the point of view of a design systems author, where your shadow DOM is usually either one or two main elements. In other contexts the trade-offs may be worth consideration for a different composability API.
Personally, I preferred wrapping the element and passing in additional attrs/props for greater control. Having an open Shadow DOM also helps with configurability. Ultimately, I don't think the trade-offs are such that you gain much of anything by requiring your main element be slotted.
... differently. For instance, you lose the ability to easily apply attributes when the element is slotted, instead requiring you to set them later via DOM properties. This becomes moot with some libraries though (such as Lit) which pass your component through a renderer, which helps.
In my experience at ServiceNow (and authoring open source components), I would wrap the core element completely. Only things like content, labels, icons, etc. would be exposed as slots. I think there's value in exposing the element itself, the only challenge is you need to juggle the attributes...
Working on a brand new open source project for the first time in a looooong time. Very excited to share once it's ready.
#designsystems #uidesign #ui #ux #react
Hi friends. Excited to share I launched a thing. If you're in need of web development (front-end) and/or product design, hit me up. :)
rightwarp.com
#webdev #webdesign #design #webdevelopment #consulting
Just because you run your own business doesnβt make decision-making any faster when youβre in a constant state of self-questioning.
@missingdink.bsky.social well hi there.
@t3.gg