Great to see. They need to make Burwood Rd pedestrians and buses only. There's way way more people than cars, and the footpaths are made too narrow to squeeze in four lanes.
Great to see. They need to make Burwood Rd pedestrians and buses only. There's way way more people than cars, and the footpaths are made too narrow to squeeze in four lanes.
If you can either repost or retweet(?) to maximise reach, but also no sweat if it's of brand for your feed or whatever.
But if you can it really helps, ideally make a seperate post with your own reasons for supporting it if you can. Its one of the worst performing councils
If you have a moment, there's a DA for 358 student rooms in Randwick near the old Commbank. Currently the council has been trying to ratchet back the number of student homes going up along Anzac Parade, any support helps a lot.
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not really looks kind of whack
Salvaged??
Other graphs/graphics I drew
All that effort and I used the wrong term in the top left (should be intersection not union)
I really don't like how they updated the files app on iOS to open everything in preview.
I can no longer navigate through files seeing what's inside them without opening a whole app each time. Also you can't even view the table of contents or bookmarks in iOS preview either like you can in macOS.
This was all for an assignment btw. They said βdraw the union of flying & fairy type PokΓ©mon (from this predefined list), or write their namesβ.
Of course Iβm gonna draw them. Also apparently thereβs a PokΓ©mon called screamtail?
It's 2nd degree price differentiation/menu pricing. They are looking 1οΈβ£ sell something to someone who thinks apple products are too expensive 2οΈβ£ without cannibalising higher revenue products.
A lot of people seem to have missed the point of the Apple Neo. Apple isn't interested in allowing the customers who are willing to buy an Macbook Pro or air to downgrade, it's why there are so many deal breakers for the typical apple user.
Urns
Charizard
I remember when I & everyone else learnt about the `output` tag on Hacker News a few months ago. Some people were upset that browsers and screen readers weren't supporting a 17 year old tag no one knew existed. developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/W...
I was going to joke they should make cold brew but warm, but apparently thats a thing
Thats crazy
Thread of Spotify discovery recommendations
Willoughby agenda item 8.5
Last week Sydney YIMBY was at Willoughby council speaking against a proposed new heritage conservation area.
This week, Mayor Tanya Taylor has moved a motion to look at how we can make it easier to develop in heritage conservation areas.
This passed after 45 mins of debate. A positive step!
I drew a bag
Some SVG diagrams for Set operations
Like did you know you could do this with the template element?
This mostly exists so there's a way to server side render web components. It's ashame there isn't a way to define custom elements like this. I've seen some talk of a HTML module spec which sounds cool, unsure if it does that tho.
Maybe I'm too JS brained but beyond cosmetics I've never really gotten this one, like I have found custom tag names in the inspector nice.
Once you can define the custom tags with their own reusable local styles in HTML itself with zero JS.
CSS in the last 10 years has gotten so much better. CSS Vars, Container queries, Grid layout, nested selectors, even localised styles with shadow dom.
That and generally the extent to which layout engines optimise animations in the GPU, so stuff like SVG filters aren't slow.
That guy doing the rounds on short form video (who ousted the CIAs abuse of torture) ironically might be the best thing that ever happened to the CIA's public image.