if he’s complaining about plaintext secrets, sure. But if he’s talking about using session cookies he is wrong and should know he is wrong.
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Web Development@programming.dev•CSS finally gets support for if() functionEnglish
13·6 months ago.foo { .nested { property: value; } }
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Programming@programming.dev•Elixir v1.19 released: enhanced type checking, broader type inference, and up to 4x faster compilation for large projectsEnglish
2·6 months agoI was ‘just’ a JS dev in 2017 and learned Elixir for fun as my second language—worth looking at imo!
I dont like pizza that much as a staple in my diet (too unhealthy imo, it is delicious tho) so thats not too bad, but as a cali-born, kentucky-raised filipino, yes.
G has mexican, cajun, columbian, and tex mex. Seriously south florida is insane food choice as well. Hell, I can get california burritos too. D has filipino, thai, arabic, and indian. Incredible vegan options and protein options and who doesnt love spicy thai chicken and rice? Either of those and im set for life :)
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Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•The inner fire of my hatred COULD melt steam beamsEnglish
3·7 months agosounds like you shouldve been using a password manager this whole time :)
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Web Development@programming.dev•It's time for modern CSS to kill the SPAEnglish
82·9 months agoIf only “fullstack” or “typescript” devs weren’t so scared of CSS. They can optimize a weird join, they know the Big O notation of a function that operates on a list that’ll never ever exceed a size of like 1000 items so who the fuck cares, but as soon as you ask them about grid, layers, container queries, or even what things like houdini can hopefully do one day, they just collectively shit themselves.
What corporations and enterprise software development practices have done to the web makes me crash out, sorry. Very few people who actually care about CSS are making a living wage making things with it as their job.


You are limiting your own intelligence by thinking companies can be described in those words.
They are not good. They are profit-seeking. Profit seeking doesn’t necessarily mean evil, but it can never mean good. A non-profit who’s goal is to improve their community around them, a co-op who’s goal is to treat their workers with respect etc etc can all be described as ‘good’ to varying degrees, but no for-profit entity, especially a publicly traded one, can ever be described as ‘good’