Thomas Steiner (@tomayac)

Now at @tomayac@toot.cafe

The below is an off-site archive of all tweets posted by @tomayac ever

October 20th, 2020

RT @shadeed9: ✍️ New Article: Responsive *Height* Design

I wrote about how testing websites vertically is important, and why we should do…

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@kennethrohde @pwabuilder @MSEdgeDev Bonus question, I didn’t get it from the post: If there’s an old EdgeHTML PWA in the Store, is the new Chromium Edge PWA gonna replace that old version as a regular update submission, or is it a new separate submis

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Introducing Microsoft Edge preview builds for Linux, by ⁦@kylealden⁩. https://t.co/BxTG4OUdG9

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@jeffposnick @passle_ I came here to say this. I never turn this setting on. I clear site data, or open guest profile (with no extensions at all) or incognito windows (with most of my regular extensions).

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@Justinwillis96 Congratulations on the launch! 🥂

(Minor: Looks like some of the Project Fugu links in the article point to the same GitHub repo.)

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🤩 The @pwabuilder team are killing it (again) with true standard PWAs running in the Chromium-based Edge that can be submitted to the Microsoft Store. All based on Web APIs (and not proprietary Windows APIs as before with the EdgeHTML-based model). Pro

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RT @ChromiumDev: 🔢🎉Chrome fans and developers: You can now install Dev and Beta channels side-by-side on Mac! Visit the Chromium release ch…

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@HenrikJoreteg @ChromeDevTools This is the bug ID for folks watching this from the comfort of their couches at home: https://t.co/1vXfroa3V4.

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@HenrikJoreteg @ChromeDevTools We’re on this. François Beaufort, who isn’t on Twitter, has pinged a few folks internally. It seems like a bug from here.

via Twitter for iPhone in reply to HenrikJoreteg

@DanShappir 😂 Maybe. I realized the page is still up: https://t.co/dnAXqDut8G.

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@DanShappir Ours was Haskell (we’re talking 2002/2003). The year after us they used Java.

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@petele @samthor @philipshuedev My poor-person’s solution is the “camera sync” experience in https://t.co/UNh6Ug2wbg (I use it on an iPhone: https://t.co/VYtTXAwb68). It works well enough, with a tolerable latency.

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