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Lithp or die! He/him. Also find me at: • www: https://aerique.net/ • Bluesky: @aerique.bsky.social • Mastodon: @aerique@genart.social • Farcaster: @aerique.eth
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aerique 1 year ago
I've come to appreciate Threadreader now that I'm not on Twitter anymore :-)
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aerique 1 year ago
I'm really curious what rebuilding the webclient I'm working in a minimal framework would be like, because fuck
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aerique 1 year ago
Front-end development is such a shitshow. I think it peaked with jQuery.
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aerique 2 years ago
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aerique 2 years ago
I don't mind Bootstrap too much for tarting up my front-end but it feels kinda backwards to go from HTML elements + attributes to "use a div and dump everything in the class attribute". This isn't a new take or anything, I've seen others lament this too.
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aerique 2 years ago
Posting to #Bluesky, #Mastodon, #Nostr and #Warpcast from my #SailfishOS phone.
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aerique 2 years ago
Things I totally do not understand but I know other people appreciate: sodastream.
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aerique 2 years ago
Is there a way for clients post as someone without having the account's secret #Nostr key? Perhaps using some kind of derivative key that can be revoked? I'm writing a client and I really do not want to store NSECs 😐 For example #Bluesky and #Mastodon allow one to generate an API key for such use cases. I know Nostr works totally different. Just curious if I'm overlooking something. @Vitor Pamplona?
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aerique 2 years ago
I wonder how much web3 hate comes from web2 incumbents, because a lot of work is being done on storing identity, value and relations outside of the traditional silos.
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aerique 2 years ago
Shout out to Bill Hicks who died on this day 30 fucking years ago already! Still as relevant as ever. Check him out if you've never heard of him. #BillHicks
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aerique 2 years ago
I really do not understand how people can code on a smallish (<17 inch) laptop screen... I absolutely hate it. (Also, isn't it time to start denoting laptop screens in centimeters?)
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aerique 2 years ago
A good litmus test of where we stand with the internet and web development is whether one needs to have a specific browser at the ready to access important websites.
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aerique 2 years ago
Given how well editing posts works on Mastodon I don't understand why more social media platforms do not support it.