Giving the PHPCS help screens a facelift.
What do you think ? Better ?
Israel's crimes against Palestinians are many, and not all are committed with bombs and white phosphorous.
Here a Palestinian mother is dragged from her son’s grave. Israel is demolishing the cemetery to build a theme park 🇵🇸💔
#ClimateDiary Rapidly reaching the surreal stage
Farmers who have their entire cropping land submerged underwater have found they are ineligible for a government flooding hardship fund – because their farms are too far from a major river. #Floods #ukpolitics #farming
@maisouvaleweb
Dis-moi ce que tu sacrifies, et je te dirai qui tu es..
X rolled out a change that automatically converts all links that have the string “twitter” *anywhere* in them to “X.”
For example, if someone tweets the link `setwitter.com`, the X client application will change that link to `sex.com`.
This is not a joke.
https://mashable.com/article/twitter-dot-com-posts-change-to-x-dot-com-ios
Pascal Praud, l’heure des cibles
Le présentateur de #CNews s’est fait une spécialité de jeter en pâture dans ses émissions des personnes qu’il accuse de vouloir censurer les voix de droite, déclenchant contre eux des torrents de menaces de morts et d’insultes. Il sera jugé en juin pour diffamation.
› https://www.mediapart.fr/journal/culture-et-idees/080424/pascal-praud-l-heure-des-cibles
Handy guide for April 8 I learned from an astronomer once upon a time:
☀️ — 🌙 — 🌎 = Solar Eclipse
☀️ — 🌎 — 🌙 = Lunar Eclipse
🌎 — ☀️ — 🌙 = Apocalypse
Enjoy! And wear your safety glasses, especially in case of apocalypse!
EDIT: Credit to @AstroKatie (who I just happily learned is on Mastodon)
To expand a bit, there's no way to build something on the web without HTML—even if that HTML is written via JavaScript.
Similarly, there's no (reasonable) way to adjust the appearance of that HTML without CSS—even if that CSS is written via JavaScript.
These days, HTML and CSS can handle massive amounts of things that used to require JavaScript.
So if JavaScript is the least critical and least reliable part of the stack, we should all strive to use it less rather than more.
Si vous connaissez pas le boulot de Yann Bouvier (@leprofdedates), un prof et chercheur en histoire qui décortique les conneries dites par les uns et les autres, je conseille vivement :
https://t.co/R0xJn0V8FH
I made an HTML/DOM viewer you can paste into your console to view or debug any website in 3D. Choose from random/gradient/clear colors or whether layers have sides.
You can save it as a bookmarklet so it's 1 click away. It's just a tiny IIFE JS function.
https://gist.github.com/OrionReed/4c3778ebc2b5026d2354359ca49077ca
Gaza : "Qu'on laisse des populations civiles affamées, c'est insupportable", fustige François Hollande
How `uv` saves Home Assistant 215 compute hours per month, https://developers.home-assistant.io/blog/2024/04/03/build-images-with-uv/.
`uv` is a faster Python package manager than `pip`. It is written in Rust, by Astral, https://github.com/astral-sh/uv.
Home Assistant saves 215 computer hours per month when using `uv`, e.g. on `armhf` when it took 1h52m20s with `pip` versus 6m2s with `uv` to run their release workflow. That’s insane.
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