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Brace yourself. I’ve been dustin’ some cobwebs off stopdesign. It’s high time. In the words of James Todd Smith…
Don’t call it a comeback, I been here for years. I’m rockin’ my peers, puttin’ suckers in fear.
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@Jason_Morrow Beautiful entrance. Any idea what they go for now on average?
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@chenosaurus I can’t process the infinite recursion caused by quote-tweeting an edited tweet. Is that what you did here?
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Celebrating the end of intense number crunching by taking a break with some hot coffee and reminiscing with @simplebits.
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@pixelyzed No recommendations, just agreeing and commiserating with you. Had to do so much work to customize both, and I’m always afraid to update either, even on a staging server, for fear of the maintenance needed to keep them going.
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@kfury I’ve seen this happen before, sometimes attributed to mobile order systems being down at nearby stores, and people don’t realize the app defaulted them to a different location. Less than a quarter of those orders end up being picked up, the down-system store just remakes them.
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@mikefarrell Lol. I think Amazon pushes this anti-pattern, especially related to popcorn… twitter.com/stop/status/88…
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@rogie Fun. I remember when the dribbble team used to host things like this. Good vibes. Wish I could be there!
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This is a big deal. The easier it is to do the right thing, the more often that right thing will happen. Well done, @mattxcurtis and team! twitter.com/getstarkco/sta…
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@jinen I lived on pitchers and pitchers of that stuff. Haven’t had it in decades tho.
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@NullSprite You’re correct. Since I’m targeting a parent’s child by examining the characteristics of another child of that parent’s older sibling, the two elements in my selector are cousins.
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@romainst Because :has() is actually a pseudo-class. And can take a “forgiving relative selector list” developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web…
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@NathanaelCBR Yeah, :has seems to have gotten very quick adoption recently, even though I believe the spec has been in the works for over 10 years.
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@stop Technically, I could call this a nephew selector, since I’m targeting the child of a parent based on characteristics of that parent’s younger sibling.
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@NathanaelCBR Almost everything that matters. Especially when considering I’m using it for enhancement, not necessity. developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web…
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Just wrote this CSS selector to target a previous sibling, and I’m in disbelief that it works. :has is 🤯 .class-info:has(+ .more-info > button[aria-expanded=”true”]) .meta::after {}
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@stop @luxuryluke If my project, I’d be trying really hard to pull the TT tighter together into one shape, so the TTI could create uniform rhythm.
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@luxuryluke Can’t get over how tight the i is in both versions.
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@dajorevyn @sandofsky What are you using on your network to filter or block requests?
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@Malarkey meetings.”
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@kfury Or when someone does it (intentionally or accidentally) in a theater.
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Watch the process of design as it evolves from creation to a loose description of intent, and then ultimately… curation of generated results. twitter.com/RemitNotPaucit…
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@juanrcm Yep, they’re hard. What made it worse today… There were firefighters at mile 10 spraying people with regular water hoses. In hot weather, might have felt great. But I was already soaked with sweat & mist. They got my shoes, which meant my socks were wet for those last 3 miles.😡
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@stop Second half completed today. 2:18 time. Sucked all around. Misty, damp weather meant I was soaked after 1 mile. I was on pace to break a 2hr time. But I hit a wall at mile 6 and wanted to quit after mile 10. Calfs were cramping up, hamstrings aching. All I could do was finish.
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@miradu @cramforce Our pump runs continuously too, but it’s on a loop through the entire house, so pressure basically remains constant. This is also why we have it on a timer, and only run it during hours we know we may use/need it, so the heater doesn’t run as often either.
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@Lindsors @scottlistfield Oh, thanks for the nudge. I need to do the same before it gets damaged sitting on my drafting table. Looks good!
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@tomcoates @cyanhex Fully back Tom on this one. Speaking from experience, more windows seem like a good thing in the design phase. But you end up wanting a practical balance of window and wall space once you’re living in it. Whether for hanging art, shelving, or placing furniture against it.
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@couch @SummerStreets We were just walking up Park about 30 minutes ago. We did this last summer when we were here too. Love that it’s closed to vehicles on Saturdays, and how many people take advantage of it!
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@stop Also helpful… the screenshot will be taken at whatever width your browser window is set. Or even better, if you need a specific width, at whatever width the Responsive Design Mode is currently set.
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@mikeindustries @bhaggs Yes. Wish we had done that. Tho we know the exact angles to turn the valve for our preferred temps.
So many decisions like this have spoiled us for life. I’d have a hard time living anywhere else where these were not thought through, or we didn’t have the luxury to change them.
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@mor10 Anyone who claims collective absolutes in life seems naive to the messiness of humanity.
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@bhaggs @mikeindustries We did the same thing. Valve and diverter handles are just inside the door, on a side wall, rather than where the heads are. So convenient to reach in and turn the water on without being inside the shower.
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@beep Resonates. Even all the way back to the era when we called them style guides.
I aways appreciate your well-formed thoughts and questions.
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@pau4o First was 2:15. Eventually I’d like to be under 2hrs. But I think a more realistic goal is probably 2:10 for this one.
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@ded Two methods I’m using: 1) speed/VO2 intervals – recovery is quick after these. 2) increasing my base pace and holding it for the duration of the run – these work me, and I’m useless for the first few hours after them.
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@stop New 10k personal best at 57:21. Almost 4 minutes shaved off my last PR from March. My 2nd half marathon is coming up later this month, so I’ve been doing speed work lately to hack away at my times.
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@mikefarrell Regardless of oversight or intent, what a horrible way for someone to be harassed and not have the ability to suppress it or turn it off.
Related: Blocking an account used to auto-eliminate all fav/rt notifications of their tweets too. Wish it still did. @TwitterSupport
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@bhaggs Now all I hear is… open.spotify.com/track/3fNf71Kt…
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@mikefarrell Serious or joke? If serious, don’t you at least have a “Mute this conversation” option?
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@tomcoates We did a shoot with a car photog in the 90s who used a matte-black Volvo with an exterior rig he would lay on to get shots from the ground as they drove beside whatever car he was shooting. The matte black minimized reflections/glares & was easier to edit out manually later.
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@joshuacharris What’s the “grateful” pill showing up in this tweet? Is that automatically created based on a hashtag from your tweet text? Or something else? First time I’ve noticed one of these.
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@PavlovicNBCS Last pitch was closer to Slater’s knee than it was to the strike zone.
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@mikeindustries Does it mix creamy like that, or did you add something else?
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@figma More books. Always more books.
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@goldman “Leave this conversation” is very satisfying here. Especially because it alters their tweet to unlink your name.
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@ChaseTMAnderson @HC_Richardson Made me think exactly of this. So worth watching (and listening to) several times. twitter.com/EricaJoy/statu…
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@jeremy_gibbs @gruber Got my first MB Pro (14”) with the notch a few months ago. Noticed it the first few days, but then not much. Feels odd when an app has a lot of menus, and one of them gets pushed to the right of the notch. And if you use a lot of menu items, you’ll need Bartender to manage them.
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@kh @owenbrainard Also, keep checking the DL app throughout the day for available times. People cancel or change. We got reservations at Carthay Circle for dinner same day. A little early (5pm) but it worked.