[SC 2.4.4] Continually re-test something like this
I wrote about how browsers keep breaking CSS display: contents
declarations, and how I don't think we can safely rely, and therefore use the declaration anymore. It was not a fun thing to write, but neither is having to continually re-test something like this.
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Midcentury Modern Furniture Owes Its Popularity to the Welfare State
Neat!
Captcha Is Asking Users to Identify Objects That Don't Exist
"Systems that train on themselves long enough become AI Hapsburgs, churning out requests to identify incomprehensible objects like “Yokos.”"
Winnie the Pooh book teaches Texas kids how to survive school shootings: report
I used to think that it was a good thing when characters entered the public domain, but now I'm not so sure.
The Hogs of New York
No war but pig war.
No A/C? No problem, if buildings copy networked tunnels of termite mounds
Once again, there's precious little we've accomplished as a species that animals have not already done.
What blogs should be: Viewable on any device, in any context
All of this.
To make your website viewable on any device you’ll have to be conservative with your CSS
As a followup: I also think that the browser rendering content, despite not support all the CSS declarations used, is pretty damn cool.
Did Scientists Accidentally Invent an Anti-addiction Drug?
It would be pretty damn nice if so.
Lawyer cites fake cases invented by ChatGPT, judge is not amused
I'd be laughing if I wasn't too busy crying.
Twitter: The greatest YTPMV ever produced
Should have sent a poet.
Amelia's Song
"The song, in a language unknown to Mrs. Dawley, had been passed down in her family from mother to daughter as far back as anyone in Harris Neck could remember."
The Italian Streets That Don’t Exist on Any Map
I remember how hard it was to design around requiring an address for food assistance programs, so things like this warm my heart.