What would you call someone who builds accessible and usable UIs, using HTML, CSS, and 🤏🏼 JS, and collaborates with designers, developers, and testers?
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I don't know, what do you call someone who builds accessible and usable UIs, using HTML, CSS, and 🤏🏼 JS, and collaborates with designers, developers, and testers?
@cory I had to turn off my adblock to experience this site as it was meant to be experienced. (It had blocked the cookie banner so I was able to just read the "article")
Whoever wrote, reviewed, and approved this at the OpenSSF.
Consider leaving the organization. I am not joking. You have no idea what you are talking about; you know nothing about Open Source, and you seem to know nothing about Security, either.
Even less all these things combined. Just. Leave. Resign. It is ok to realize you are not the right person for that position. It happened to me before.
@clive some stuff's a bit weird, especially when you get "steamboat" and "steam boat" next to each other 🤨
But I did end up with "Santa-Saurus" so I'm happy 😏
@clive something like "Time Machine" + "Robot" for this general area. And then the T-100 + T-1000 for more zeroes and Terminator 2 + Terminator 3 = Terminator 5, etc.
I'm on my way to the Improv Festival in Amsterdam! I'll be live tooting my experience (of the festival, not just the journey) under the hashtag #ia24. Last year that amounted to about 2 posts in the late evenings recapping each day.
Last year's festival was my highlight of the year so I have high hopes again this year.
Sadly none of my friends from home are joining me (last year we were a group of 4), but now I'm certain I'll re-meet all the lovely people from last year there 😊
I'm currently on the first of 3 trains and expect to arrive in Amsterdam at about 18:00.
"Expect" is a big word though when travelling with the Deutsche Bahn. Weeks ago I already started receiving mails that my "journey wouldn't be possible as planned". We'll see 😅 #ia24
@clive, I ran across your quote in Taylor Lorenz' book Extremely Online. Are you still captivated by your friends' sandwich choices or has the spell worn off?
@clive
When I read the quote I took it very literally: Following IRL friends and reading their super-banal status updates like their sandwich choice.
I don't care for that.
But your rephrasing here is very much what I also like. Widening "friends" to mean "non-celebs" and upping the bar for content from complete banality to thoughts, cares, experiences.
#PnP bubble, help me out. I'm looking for a rules and setting light SciFi #RPG focusing on ships (mining, travel, and/or dog fights) rather than characters.
Like "Lasers and Feelings", but everyone gets their own ship.
I am specifically inspired by Fredrik Knudsen's excellent 6h documentary on EVE Online (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCSeISYcoyI) and want to do some space trading and exploit worm holes in mining operations 🚀
@dnddeutsch@aces@openrpg.de
hatte ich eh auf meiner (sehr langen) Liste von Systemen in die ich mal schauen wollte. Vielleicht nehme ich das mal als Anlass rein zu schauen...
Tracy #Hickman (u.a. Co-Autor von #Dragonlance und vieler weiterer #DnD Abenteuer) verteidigt die Verwendung von #AiArt in #SkyRaiders of Abarax mit einem weirden, an den Haaren herbei gezogenen Schreibmaschinenevolutions-Vergleich. Ich habe das Produkt mit ziemlich hohem Einsatz unterstützt, war mega gespannt und könnte grade kotzen 🤢
Tools to poison data sets for "AI" models. Reading that 300 images can already mess Stable Diffusion up makes me hopeful that we can make image sources unusable for "AI"