13 Oct 25

Wikipedia’s high-level guidance noting some ways to identify LLM writing

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01 Oct 25

Wikipedia’s high-level guidance noting some ways to identify LLM writing

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30 Sep 25

Wikipedia’s high-level guidance noting some ways to identify LLM writing

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03 Aug 25

An opinion piece that argues that it’s best to parse than validate, as parsing transforms the input in a more refined type. I think it makes sense if type safety is a priority, but in a dynamic language the parsing would mean a penalty as the structure would need to be decomposed and recompensed in the output shape. Not ideal performance wise.

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17 Jul 25

An organization aiming to make simple, minimal software. They are behind stuff like dwm, dmenu, and st.

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11 Mar 25

Learn how to set up Style Dictionary to automate the generation of design tokens into CSS custom properties and Sass variables. This guide walks you through the basics of configuring Style Dictionary, creating tokens, and maintaining consistency across platforms with ease.

by reimar 9 months ago

07 Jan 25

The ultra-summer internet radio station, playing an infinity pool of summer sounds 24/7. Swimwear optional. Formerly Poolside FM.

by reimar 11 months ago

25 Jul 24

Elaborations on NASA’s Power of Ten, including:

  • Appreciate, from day one, all compiler warnings at the compiler’s strictest setting.
  • “push ifs up and fors down”.
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26 Dec 23

RubyPigeon’s frustration with RuboCop:

The problem starts when it is viewed not as a tool, but as a set of divine commandments. Thou shalt not make implicit nils explicit. Thou shalt not write long-form conditionals. Thus saith the RuboCop.

I can often get frustrated with linters and was looking for an anti-RuboCop rant I could get behind but in this case I thought RuboCop was spot on and that RuboCop’s version is better than RubyPigeon’s. 🤷🏻‍♀️

When things are overly-explicated it looks to me like there’s something wrong or that something is missing there. A guard clause style formatting is appropriate here; you’re subclassing HTMLFilter just to add a guard clause to its render_element method. RuboCop gets that point straight forwardly & immediately across. Super if safe?. Otherwise don’t. Period. In Helvetica. Any questions? Of course not.

by 2097 2 years ago

15 Mar 23

Something non-designers understandably struggle with is how to make things look good. One of those things is long form content that’s well set and readable. Luckily, CSS makes this easy, you just have to know what to change. That’s exactly what we’re going to teach you in this article.

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12 Mar 23

Something non-designers understandably struggle with is how to make things look good. One of those things is long form content that’s well set and readable. Luckily, CSS makes this easy, you just have to know what to change. That’s exactly what we’re going to teach you in this article.

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11 Mar 23

Something non-designers understandably struggle with is how to make things look good. One of those things is long form content that’s well set and readable. Luckily, CSS makes this easy, you just have to know what to change. That’s exactly what we’re going to teach you in this article.

by ben 2 years ago saved 4 times

Something non-designers understandably struggle with is how to make things look good. One of those things is long form content that’s well set and readable. Luckily, CSS makes this easy, you just have to know what to change. That’s exactly what we’re going to teach you in this article.

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