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(DIR) Post #9tzwWeSro9e7JLI8a8 by alcinnz@floss.social
2020-04-13T05:47:56Z
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@clacke @sir Hmmm, maybe it'd be better talk about LoC...I think for now I'll just admit this weakness and move on.
(DIR) Post #9tzwWefH41ZRvp62vA by clacke@libranet.de
2020-04-13T05:51:25Z
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@alcinnz @sir I think the comparison fits in the text, but maybe with some qualifiers to head off any nitpickers (like me!). 😀
(DIR) Post #9tzwWesOHG3waVEWMi by alcinnz@floss.social
2020-04-13T05:52:36Z
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@clacke @sir I was already adding them in after your last toot!
(DIR) Post #9tzwpP3ZJpRb1fOr7A by alcinnz@floss.social
2020-04-13T04:21:49Z
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I've just managed to write my own document on why I'm creating Rhapsode: https://git.adrian.geek.nz/rhapsode.git/tree/docs/Why%3f.mdIt's a bit strongly worded! But I might build an (unstyled) website around it, Rhapsode seems ready for one.Thoughts?
(DIR) Post #9tzwpPAetT7DNeiWAK by Jens@pleroma.foederati.dk
2020-04-13T05:54:32.251868Z
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@alcinnz I think it's an important task you're trying to tackle here and I really want to encourage you more than anything.But you did ask for thoughts:I remember my reaction when css came out. It was such a wonderful idea, now we could specify how the web should look on our own computers, on the hardware we had, each and everyone of us.Let's just say I flunked prophecy quite efficiently.css turned out to be really about content creators going crasy "controling *my* content and how it looks on *every* computer".And accessibility can go hang.It might be worth considering limiting the css that will load to a sane subset?
(DIR) Post #9tzwrixWIEATKbg3g8 by haitch@mastodon.social
2020-04-13T06:03:57Z
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@alcinnz I like where it's going. Keep up the good work!In the section where you discuss the impossibility of implementing the full spec and you say that those who implement browsers are those who already can, that couldn't be more true. Furthermore, Microsoft couldn't, so they picked up Webkit to make the new Edge. So basically there's only two more-or-less-complete implementations left standing: Gecko and Webkit.