Can I :has(), by â¦@briankardellâ©. Not only does this post win the Internet for the smartest title, it also wins the Internet because they’re actually building this: https://t.co/0bbfMQTApw. More in the article: https://t.co/xD2CX5YJro
Apart from Google Search, we just got interest in our set of User Preference Media Features Client Hints Headers proposal from Facebook 🎉: https://t.co/k1qbX1lIzt. Yay!
@pwabuilder @MSEdgeDev If your caching doesn’t depend on the query string, it might be a good idea to make use of the `ignoreSearch` option: https://t.co/dnVcRbIErh.
@WhHartmann @longgermanwords @michele_norris Weil Vergangenheit nicht „bewältigt“ — also endgültig erledigt — werden kann, wird inzwischen mehrheitlich der Begriff Vergangenheitsaufarbeitung oder Aufarbeitung der Vergangenheit vorgezogen.
When The Washington Post teaches you German, it’s for a good reason:
What is the word for “Vergangenheitsaufarbeitung†in English?
We must find it.
(By â¦@michele_norrisâ©) https://t.co/8nVlmZRvWa