In France, wankers are deaf.
Looks like Timothée Chalamet is fucked.
Developer. Feminist. Ecologist. Used to be a protection Paladin.
In France, wankers are deaf.
Looks like Timothée Chalamet is fucked.
This government is an absolute farce leading us straight to the victory of the far-right. Fuck them.
Hey guys, French dude here.
I’ve seen a lot of these posts lately and I’m beginning to think it’s an orchestrated campaign to divide the US Dems.
I don’t have anything to say in the matter of the US elections, but I hope you won’t jump into that trap. Remember, Trump only wants to watch the world burn.
Fuck Netanyahou, Fuck Hamas, Fuck Putin and Slava Ukraini. For the people.
Nice!
Now I need T.A.R.S
Why nobody is doing T.A.R.S? I would if I could but I can’t…
PL setups are the best.
Yes
Oh thanks. That makes (more) sense now!
More like max-width: 8000px;
Good thing we got flexboxes and grids and container queries now.
I have 2 24" displays side by side. At some point I unified the desktops (or Spaces if you’re on Linux) to make it act “as if” it was a single ultra wide monitor. This was absolutely awful to use, especially during Google meetings where I had to share my screen.
Besides, I like being able to rotate 90° one of my screen because sometimes it’s just the best way to work.
This thing is stupid. Appealing maybe, but stupid.
What the heck, is this real?
Interesting article, but why on Programmer Humor?
But what exactly is this measuring?
Hard to tell honestly.
phpBB and Wordpress are websites engines. It doesn’t take into account the content of the websites they are serving, and more importantly the bloated advertising scripts that might be added to the sources.
Mastodon? What are we even talking about here? The content? The engine? Which instance?
So, while it’s true that some websites are bloated and some are not, OP’s post says absolutely nothing about it. Size means nothing when a single picture can easily outweigh a huge javascript file mining some bitcoins. For the same reasons, loading times mean nothing either.
Memory usage, FPS, Cumulative Layout Shift, First Input Delay, Largest Contentful Paint, any data gathered from the performance API. There are tons of efficient way to measure a website’s efficiency.
Finally, a website can fail to load for many reasons. First of which can be a 504 Bad Gateway Timeout, which is an event based on an arbitrary value on the server’s side.
In the case of a non-existing property, the value would be undefined rather than null.
And while == and != exist in JavaScript, most linters will throw an error and require a === and !== instead as they should be avoided.
null == undefined // true
null === undefined // false
Besides, null is a perfectly valid value for a property, just as 0. Working with API Platform, I couldn’t tell the number of times I used this kind of statement:
if (property || property === null) {
// do some stuff
}
Probably just as much as
if (property || property === 0) {
// do some stuff
}
in javascript a property is truthy if it exists
myThing.property = "some string"
if (myThing.property) { // true
// do something
}
It works with everything except of course for falsy values
myThing.number = someNumberThatShouldNotBeEqualToZero
if (myThing.number) {
// do something very important with that number that should not be equal to zero
}
// This can fail at anytime without warning
So you’ve got to be extra careful with that logic when you’re dealing with numbers.
I am not saying it’s wrong though. I’m saying it’s often annoying.
When my console throws a NaN I kinda think of it as an Halloween kid receiving a fruit instead of a candy. They won’t say “That’s a fruit”. They’ll say “That’s not a treat”.
I’m personally pissed more often by a falsy 0.
Did you know that early analog computers would literally explode when asked to divide by 0?
Now computers just say “Hey stupid, that shit is not even a Number in a mathematical sense, but sure I’ll add one to it.” instead of “Why would you kill me like this?”
You can’t really define Infinity as a number, yet it is part of their world.
So typeof NaN === ‘number’ totally makes sense in that regard.
If you ever worked with arrays of dates, don’t judge NaN too harshly.
You bet wrong
We write AND say “La Révolution a démarré le 14/07/1789” or “La Révolution à démarré le 14 juillet 1789”
Spoken numbered month are usually used in an administrative context, to ease the work of our contact.
Free upvotes for both of you
In what text?
In French we say “14 juillet 1789”
We don’t even say “nth day of”
Look, I was among the glorious warriors who installed Firefox on his parents/grandparents PC and replaced its shortcut’s image with IE’s one (because old people hate changes and won’t accept it easily)
Anyway. We did it. We killed IE hegemony. It’s up to the new generation to take the baton and fight against the tyranny of Google.
As long as it is still running you should be fine, but it’s better to keep your battery around 80%. There are tools that block the charge until you ask for a full charge when needed