@jeffposnick @justinfagnani Same. The family plan is nice. I also like the PWA. The only downside is that for some reason it’s rated 17+ on the App Store and 16+ on the Play Store, which means the kids on their Google Family accounts can’t use the nat
github Need to quickly generate diagrams for your READMEs or PR comments? You might like (or love) @steveruizok’s tiny little drawing app! github.com/tldraw/tldraw pic.twitter.com/3q4oigK7Rt
RT @zachleat: Raster to SVG image conversion? Fascinating.
Read more from @tomayac: https://t.co/iHRTmfrVTW
This app, https://t.co/65mTeyyNVG, uses a shiny underground framework called vanilla.js ðŸ¦. Looking at the @____lighthouse score, it was worth spending the last ~20 years of my career studying it. Still not done, still learning new things every day.
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SVGcode (svgco.de) has learned a new trick: it can now rotate â†©ï¸ your input imagpic.twitter.com/6pOczMLNzfLNzf
RT @simonhearne: I was reminded in a recent engagement of how tricky caching headers can be, so here’s an opinionated post on configuring c…
@simevidas Ah, marked as WontFix in 2019: https://t.co/BFKpGDeEMN.
@simevidas Just came across this. It doesn’t seem to work anymore. While it creates a file on the desktop, this file is a zero bytes long file.
@BarryNorton @quicksave2k Just dropping this here… https://t.co/S2LtLWA1RS
RT @quicksave2k: Finally!
Chrome 99 will ship with the HTMLInputElement showPicker() method, a canonical way to show a browser picker not…
🔢 macOS 12.3 beta (build 21E5196i) activates Universal Control. It’s amazing how seamless it works with iPadOS 15.4 beta (build 19E5209h)!
https://t.co/Bzk54VfSkD
@stefanjudis Just dropping this here: https://t.co/sX2zcBuieU.
@ManuelBieh I don’t know the answer. It didn’t directly come up in the Issues: https://t.co/vrNBiliSb2.
@kennethrohde @amarkeev Two would mean the parsing would be ambiguous, since “ is the empty string: https://t.co/tNYdGOvw4A.
@bramus @MarcoInEnglish @LeonieWatson Wait, are you talking about the property `HTMLElement.inert` (https://t.co/crQtOwMluo) becoming settable somehow via CSS? Do you have a link to a discussion around this?