I just want to send someone some CSS to shove into Stylus (or the instance custom CSS if you’re a particularly YOLOy admin) and then click around and see if anything seems mega-broken at this point it would basically fit in a toot but I’m going to put it on my website so I can add explanatory comments, which wouldn’t


#f3q6fba

would anyone on mastodon v4 want to help me test out user CSS to un-vertical the horrible sidebar? I have something that looks okay on the display of other people’s v4 instances, but I’m not logged in


#2jaszmq

fuck me is Chrome just not showing my photo border-image w o w w w Google Chrome, you get to go sit in the stupid corner with Apple “Sure I know what SVG filters are” Safari


#ptmoqjq

I think a number of new people followed me because I used to use Twitter. I use Mastodon somewhat differently; it is much closer to my own website. Instead of a choice selection of techie RTs, you might, for instance, see a few days of belle-epoque-posting for no discernible cause. Please do not be alarmed: this is intended and the system is working as designed.


#qqsilna

so a lot of this mini-project i have somehow embarked on has to do with figuring out what it is that they’re saying the appropriate size is given that they have such strong opinions and it’s complicated by letters being written on paper folded like this.. but not written in the order you’d think?


#zhojnqa

“But the past is gone, and dealing with the present it becomes a duty to present a review of things to be and not those that have been, and consider the living and not the recondite.” this is about STATIONERY


#imwta2q

Had my first eye exam in forever last night and ordered some new glasses now that I have an updated prescription. I went with frames that are pretty similar to what I already use, but image mockup technology has improved a lot since the last time I ordered so I amused my kids with pictures of myself with wild frames first.


#5vaid6q

(#owkdycq) @prologic@twtxt.net Hmm, interesting. My original interpretation was that the (#hash) was hidden by yarn.social’s UI, but then when I saw it turn up in the UI for some posts I started to get confused because my incorrect expectation was that a (#hash) would either always be exposed or always hidden and a mix of the two never occurred to me.

As far as GO knowledge I have some casual programming experience and have looked at the source a little, but I wasn’t able to identify the relevant parts of the code base. I am interested in understanding further, although I’m not sure how much I can contribute.


#oa6owva