• RT @TeaPainUSA: This is the very definition of a “concentration camp.” thehill/1164194194614837253

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  • @lady_ada_king @voxpelli @samsunginternet Maybe some combination of both. CrOS devices are treated like any other Android device w/r/t compatibility so there’s some combination of stuff that’s preventing it from being marked compatible on Pixelbooks. I’ll need to check my other devices

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  • RT @ChromiumDev: #ChromeDevSummit registration is open! Request an invite for our annual developer summit taking place in San Francisco, C…

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  • As for JS, for a number of reasons, I prefer writing small, targeted JS that’s usually DOM based. If I needed something more complex/interactive, I wouldn’t be building a static site.

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  • I’m generally unconvinced of the need for tightly scoped component styling for static sights; in my experience they tend to be highly template-ized or have one-off pages, neither of which benefit greatly from tight scoping and are usually pretty easy to manage.

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  • I went back and forth on the advantages of viewport-optimized styling as an important perf factor, but then I realized I can just run everything through Critical and get that for for free as a build step.

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  • I’ve spent a bunch of time recently thinking about, and experimenting with, different static-site tools and I think I’ve decided that using a JS component based frameworks is overkill, especially when you don’t need or want to rehydrate on the client

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  • @lady_ada_king @samsunginternet Ahh ok! I just checked again and doesn’t look like it’s compatible. Thanks!

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  • RT @bariweiss: Here is the president suggesting that Jews are disloyal if they don’t vote Republican. The notion of provisional belonging–…

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  • @lady_ada_king Does @samsunginternet work on the Pixelbook now? I remember I couldn’t install it a bit ago

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  • RT @drenzulli: For companies building (or planning to build) #ProgressiveWebApps in multi-origin sites, we’ve just released a blog post, su…

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  • @BillHiggins Haha yeah that’s fair. Thanks!

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  • RT @Kpaxs: Still the simple best explanation of what machine learning is compared to classical programming.

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  • RT @addyosmani: Tip: Speed up next-page navigations with prefetching.

    🔗 Quicklink prefetches in-viewport links during idle time: https://t

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  • Unexpected thing I’ve learned how to hack since joining Google: buffet spreads.

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  • @jesseddy @libswan Thanks Lib, Hey Jess! I’ll DM you to make some plans!

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  • Turns out they just called it out at the front so we in the back didn’t know it was happening. Oh, and I didn’t need to vamp, they didn’t check on me until after the drawing anyway. An hour and a half for a pretzel and 5 mini sausages

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  • She knew something I didn’t. Took about 40 minutes to get five mini sausages and some kraut out to me. Drawing is in 20; I can stall that long

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  • Related…? The German restaurant I decided to eat at is having a meat raffle in an hour. I’m tempted to stay to see what it is, but I also don’t need to bring random meat back to my hotel if I win.

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  • Hey Aussie friends, or friends in Australia! I’m in Sydney until next Sunday! If you’re around let’s grab dinner or something!

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  • Maybe I’m the wrong audience because I enjoy building tooling like this and have built similar static site generators for years. Maybe there’s something I’m missing that I’ll see as I explore more

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  • I’m playing with 11ty and I’m not sure I 100% get the appeal. How useful, in practice, is supporting 11 different templating languages on a single site? Is it that watching and front matter are built in? Their template abstraction? Can’t I do this w/like 30 lines of Gulp?

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  • @jina Yay happy birthday!

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