@mia@shshaw Oh I’d love to see it! I made one that converts element pixel widths to % keyframes for Typetura stuff so that should be trivial to adapt to a keyframe assistant.
I finally met @snugug! There have been way more opportunities to connect with the different platform teams at Google I/O than I expected. Cheers for future collaborations!
@chriscoyier@codepen Feature request: have a run button present even when auto-run on save is enabled so I don’t have to refresh the page or add/delete a space to see an animation again.
Sooo how do we protect the web from AI-enshittification? A new search engine? Perhaps powered by human curation? Easier self-publishing via better social media? Something else?
@jonikorpi The only thing I can think of is to create and seek out content with a point of view. There is information as commodity and then there are sources you know and trust. The former will be gobbled up by AI if it hasn’t been killed already.
To think we were so dang close to lasting peace and a Palestinian state in 1995 under Israeli PM Rabin. Then he was assassinated in a successful effort to disrupt the formation of a free Palestine.
@freakazoid it was also politically convenient for the now right wing Israeli gov to support Hamas and fracture political unity between Gaza and the West Bank.
Cursed idea: a monospace font that uses contextual alternates for straight quotation marks ("" and '') and makes them to look like curly ones (“” and ‘’).
Also, programming languages should start allowing curly quotation marks anywhere they allow regular ones.
@kizu I’ve work on writing these OT features a long time ago and the struggle is when you get into how different languages use quotes differently. Pretty trivial to do it for English but difficult to write OT features for all the things.
Also I like using curly quotes in my text and not having those messing with my strings. It’s nice that curly and straight quotes behave differently so I can use them to serve different functions.