
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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RT @catch56: Checked about ten times to see if this was a parody account and of course I should know better by now but checks again https…
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RT @estellevw: Dear @Twitter
Can you please delete this moron’s Twitter account before we all die?
Thank you,
Citizens of the world. ht…
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RT @everywhereist: My new hobby for 2018 is finding the worst thing at the Goodwill and telling my husband I bought it. https://t.co/NGuaw3…
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RT @chriseppstein: This year we will have a CSS framework that can go toe-to-toe with any CSS-in-JS framework.
☑️ Tree shaking ☑️ Code spl…
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This looks really interesting. I investigated @sveltejs in the spring/summer and it was a bit too immature at the time, but it looks like it’s been growing up! Rich_Harris/948221492663410688
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RT @horse_js: solve the problem of too many tools with another tool. This is not a joke. Hear me out. I think this works
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RT @MvRemmerden: “Describing Personas” — @indiyoung medium.com/@indiyoung/describing-personas-af992e3fc527#—0-272
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@chriseppstein It’s atrocious. Basically unusable. AppleTV’s search is Hulu’s only saving grace.
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RT @Malarkey: If you speak at, or you organise conferences, please complete this anonymous survey about fees for speaking:
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@BPScott @glimmerjs I’d prefer not if I can help it, but I’ll take a look at that. Thanks!
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I wanna start looking in to @glimmerjs but server-side rendering is a must for me (client side hydration would be nice too).
Anyone know if it can be done? And if so, can point me in the right direction? Thanks!
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Walking through some newly-inherited code, ripping out “col” and “float” and “padding” classes and the wrapping divs that come with them, feels really warm and fuzzy.
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Feels good replacing a ton of :before/:after font icon craziness, floats, and nesting with a bit of SVG and CSS Grid
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@cport1 I’ve heard they’re good but they’re so far away from me.
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I think the thing I miss most about NY is the bacon, egg, and cheeses on bagels.
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Broiled bone-in dry-aged ribeye with beef fat potatoes, onions, and mushrooms. instagram.com/p/BdbSeHPFUuY
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RT @justafish: This cat cushion is infinitely entertaining
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RT @gilbertjasono: Godzilla has brought a refreshing energy to the streets of Tokyo, invigorating pedestrians who struggled to exercise htt…
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RT @sawaba: TL;DR - Advertisers are creating invisible login forms to capture any data your password manager is willing to auto-fill.
They…
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RT @samstein: Imagine President Hillary Clinton hosting a NYE’s event at the Clinton Foundation HQs and charging people to attend. It would…
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RT @DTAndyB: 1. Organize Content 2. Create HTML file, set source order 3. Sketch ideas for page layout 4. Design a custom grid 5. Apply CSS…
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RT @adrianholovaty: My recent dotJS talk is online!
It’s OK not to use a JavaScript framework. I don’t, and my life is fine. Resist being…
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RT @liamwong: Daydreaming in Tokyo 🌸🇯🇵
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RT @pblatteier: Never given a conference talk? Here’s a CFP for first-time-speakers only: deconstructconf.com/speak
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RT @docrocktex26: Nobody gets to keep parroting this “both parties are the same” bullshit when the majority of people of color are voting D…