Seriously though, none of the characters in asciiglitch are actually ascii.
The chad @SmoothUnicode vs. the virgin @asciiglitch .
@proxeus Yeah that's a good point, it would be great to see something like qt become more common in the mobile ecosystem.
@proxeus Personally I think that it would be better to go in the other direction and have an extremely limited protocol with homogenous styling like gopher, because in the majority of cases the main content of a webpage is non interactive. Everything else could be a desktop app.
@proxeus But then again people would probably just complain more about browser specs being bloated.
@proxeus I agree with you on that. However, I do think that part of the reason we got to this point is because most of the flashy things that companies want for their site just can't be done easily with bare HTML/CSS/JS and no libraries. If the protocol simply included all these things that all these frameworks provide and that practically every site uses then we wouldn't be having this debate.
@proxeus I get what you're saying, and that 25MB might be justified if it actually did anything, but in the majority of cases they're entire javascript libraries from which the website calls only a couple functions. I don't think that people care about the size of the bloat itself, so much that the bloat doesn't do anything.
The copyleft symbol 🄯(U+1f12f) was just added to Unicode in June[0]. The latest version of GNU Unifont now has it[1].
Mastodon 刚刚新版修复的那个问题 ( https://github.com/tootsuite/mastodon/issues/9411 ) 就是我一直很担心的,现在逐渐流行在自己的应用里面直接调用某个第三方提供的服务或者内容,但多年发故障的经验告诉我,任何自己无法掌控的依赖都必须要有降级机制,否则过多地引入外部资源只会增加自己的稳定性风险
@tsu yo my dude how is it going?
@PeterCxy Yeah but now you get to sell a service instead of a product. 💰
So next year there's a nonzero chance that someone will have to tell people "my wife died in Hurricane Humberto", or "my son died in Hurricane Rebekah, that's Rebekah with a k and an h at the end"
https://www.livescience.com/60340-how-are-hurricanes-named.html
Couple races to cure deadly hereditary prion disease.
https://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/a-prion-love-story