
Sam Richard
@Snugug
BBQ lead, ChromeOS DevRel. Mostly food, sometimes design and development, especially for the web. 7008px tall. He/him.
An archive of my Twitter timeline up until I moved to Mastodon. You can find me there at @[email protected]
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Lunch with @Rampy! Free cookie won out over Bahn Mi today (@ Whole Foods w/ 7 others) http://4sq.com/dMq61z
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Tron: acquired. Buying them separately from Best Buy & having them shipped to my house, including tax, was cheaper than Amazon’s base price.
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Should I get the Tron: Legacy Blu-Ray with or without the original film?
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@BabyPiranha I know :P
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@BabyPiranha I’m SO not Meg!
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@BabyPiranha Oh it’s totally true!
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@BabyPiranha And an amazing boyfriend!
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“Japan has just issued the most ill-advised ‘Bring it on’ ever made”@cracked: 6 Mistranslations That Changed The World: bit.ly/hxAxOK
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Very cool, check it out! “@nathansmith: 3D WebGL racecar. Best viewed in Chrome, Safari, Firefox 4: helloracer.com/webgl /via @joemccann”
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Lamb Adana for lunch, how delicious, no? (@ Oliva) http://4sq.com/dUPRew
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@connerton Possibly Media Module, but you’d probably need to do some coding to integrate w/ImageCache because I don’t know if that exists
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@nathansmith I’m looking forward to seeing that then.
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@nathansmith I think that’s fair. The other issue I can foresee is the “what if JS is turned off” issue, what’s the fallback?
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@nathansmith Sounds interesting and would love to read more if you get some code down. If you do, let me know please.
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@nathansmith True, but the CSS needs to be stored somewhere, so isn’t it either on load CSS or on ping CSS?
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@nathansmith and in that respect Media Queries put less stress on the client side
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@nathansmith Correct me if I’m wrong, but the JS way of doing it requires you to constantly ping $(‘body’).width() to see if it’s changed
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iDevices upgraded and jailbroken. Thank you to all the devs involved in the new Jailbreak’s release.
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@BabyPiranha you should follow @cracked and @arstechnica
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@n8fr8 What we had talked about “@davidwalshblog: Convert XML to JSON with JavaScript davidwalsh.name/convert-xml-json”
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Finally home and in bed. What a long, exhausting, and fun weekend.
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Fuck yeah sysadmin! We’re done with that and we’ve got Drupal up and running!
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Oh no! @Princeton’s user servers are all running PHP 5.1.6! We’re going into sysadmin mode to get a @drupal site up and running!
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The advantage of being on a college campus? 47.27 Mbps download over WiFi
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Websites and chemistry oh mai! (@ New Frick Lab) http://4sq.com/e9nYfk