Engineer on @googlechrome. Involved in CSS and W3C standards. Previously @mozilla, @w3ctag. Mastodon: @dbaron@w3c.social

Rockville, Maryland, USA
Joined March 2008
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Something is wrong when one of the most promising politicians in the country doesn't run for reelection. http://nyti.ms/fh7hZD
Daffodils are in bloom. Had to change into a short-sleeved shirt. #california
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Replying to @tabatkins
@tabatkins @smfr It's a much easier problem if you know how you're approximating the Gaussian.
Replying to @smfr
@smfr @tabatkins At the radius, result color comes from a Gaussian kernel with color present at distance 2σ on one side == 2.5% intensity.
@smfr @tabatkins ... and also see https://bugzil.la/600428
Replying to @smfr
@smfr @tabatkins In Fx4? They should be right in 4; see http://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/rev/830111e10951
"a Nexus S" and "an XSS" sound too similar.
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Replying to @glazou
@glazou that facebook UI looks the same as what I see in California.
Today is neither 1/1/11 nor the other 1/1/11. It's 2011-01-01.
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Paris is going to test banning gas-guzzlers (yea, SUVs) in they city core. http://bit.ly/f50Ix2 (via @CarConnection). We should too.
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http://politics.nytimes.com/congress/votes has good data on House and Senate roll call votes
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Kathleen Kennedy Townsend on JFK, religion & politics: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/12/03/AR2010120303209.html
I agree with Asa and Taras: http://blog.mozilla.com/tglek/2010/11/30/crapware-and-firefox/
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Replying to @shaver
@shaver By "the opposite problem" I meant separation into communities that feel (to quote Moynihan) entitled to their own facts.
Replying to @johnolilly
@johnolilly I'd love to see tech improve our political discourse, e.g. crowdsourced fact checking. But I fear the opposite problem.
NYT has a page to choose how you'd fix the deficit. My plan: nytimes.com/interactive/2010… via @nytgraphics
Frank Rich on the super-rich in politics: http://nyti.ms/9EW8ve
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Swiss International's idea of food for a 12 hour daytime flight (ZRH to SFO) seems to be one meal plus a series of tiny snacks.
Why do European airlines have such tiny hand baggage limits (one 8kg item for Swiss)? That's less than laptop + camera + book.