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 @eaton: goddamn SamHaft/1337922744122404870
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RT @_developit: Here’s how we can move from ES5 to modern JS.
Module authors: ship modern JS using the “exports” field. Just make sure it’…
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RT @_developit: Hey you! Want to see how much faster your site would be with modern JavaScript?
✅ EStimator.dev calculates it fo…
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RT @ChromiumDev: Chrome OS is adding Play Billing support for PWAs published in the Google Play Store that use Trusted Web Activity, which…
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RT @addyosmani: Chrome Dev Summit 2020 is on! Catch the videos free now for all day 1 talks including:
🔧 State of Speed Tooling 🧪 Optimizi…
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RT @Una: 🎨 Cross-browser Houdini worklets that break the boundaries of what’s possible with existing CSS?!
- Resources?!
- Usage tutorial…
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RT @petele: I wish I could grab breakfast with a few other @ChromiumDev folks at the Grove before #ChromeDevSummit this today. I miss the…
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Was my mom’s birthday today so we had a socially distanced dinner and I made her a smoked prime rib with hasselback potatoes, broccoli rabe, and sauteed mushrooms, shallots, garlic, and lemon zest. instagram.com/p/CIjtOJUp1fV/?igshid=1u0uh0z0afhp4
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@ZenhubStatus @ZenhubHQ No problem! Sending #hugops
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@ZenhubHQ @ZenhubStatus Everything OK? Getting “Workspace can’t be loaded” and seeing a 504 error for api.zenhub.com/v1/graphql and a bunch of errors related to vendors–index….js (presumably related)
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@cramforce Hmm. Thanks! In that case, @v8js is there still a (large enough to want to avoid it) runtime overhead to Object.freeze?
For reference, I’ve got a couple of key arrays that can be exposed/returned from a class that I want to be immutable b/c their source of truth is external.
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(I know, an actual tech tweet! How off-brand of me! 😝)
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What are people’s thoughts on using Object.freeze (developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Object/freeze) to return immutable objects/arrays from an API/method call? #js
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RT @timnitGebru: Seriously. My team is sticking their neck out to take a stand, they don’t have tenure or any type of safety net, and here…
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RT @zeynep: Armed men are showing up at elected officials houses and Republican election officers in Georgia are begging for GOP leadership…
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@tropicadri Excellent socks 🦖
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RT @carolinesinders: This thread 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻 mmitchell_ai/1335500451530170368
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RT @sophyish: no thoughts only love shack x toxic x dragula
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RT @DickKingSmith: Please enjoy these ducks changing their minds.
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@slightlylate @eleven_ty I’m doing a bunch of image stuff but it’s def not just that. Happy to dig in with you next week
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@slightlylate @eleven_ty chromeos.dev is pretty big and really bends 11ty and Nunjucks to the edges. You can check with that!
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RT @meyerweb: My son and I have decided that a chimney is a lot like a vent, so Santa is super sus
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I feel like Object.feeze() is an underused source of immutability in JS, especially for arrays. developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Object/freeze
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RT @sherrirose: Ethical AI leader @timnitGebru has been forced out at Google. She’s contributed foundational research and been doing the wo…