https://webdesign.tutsplus.com/articles/new-css-is-for-easy-element-targeting--cms-34223
There's something about CSS I just don't fundamentally get. Why write
:is(article, aside) > header { ... }
to denote a the disjunction of article or aside elements, and then the header children of that disjunction, when parentheses already seem clear enough?
(article, aside) > header { ... }
To me it's overriding the precedence of the comma operator, something parens have done for a long time.
https://youtu.be/CFnUykl7rzU perfect rainy day music
for real tho, if you ever need any content warnings for a movie, check out http://doesthedogdie.com
it doesn't just warn for animal death anymore. a ways back it started adding more and more content warnings.
it's gotten to warning for specific kinds of deaths, specific kinds of trauma and abuse, hatecrimes, specific mutilations, addictions, etc.
it's really really helpful for people with any kinds of triggers for stuff like that.
GLASS CUTTERS, Jel & Odd Nosdam
https://burnco.lnk.to/GLASSCUTTERS
If you like indie hip hop, Jel and Odd Nosdam produced this recently and it's free! I love Joji's raps. Fly to the in the Sky always makes me feel better
I just thought of a cake in the shape of a Hilbert curve to optimize for the best part of the cake: the edges, then I discovered someone already made it! I'm glad that there are brains out there that think about the same stuff as me.
🏳️🌈 parent, coder, gamer, chronically ill