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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Replying to @runasand
@runasand @Aftonbladet If the private key was published... couldn't anybody revoke it? (at least for users using most keyservers?)
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Replying to @7studio
@7studio I don't see the table, but not displaying the ::after pseudo-element sounds like a bug to me, though I could be wrong.
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@bz_moz @fantasai @sgalineau @robinberjon ::first-letter should have been implemented at a higher level rather than as a primitive
@thierrykoblentz @7studio @iamtzi Applying visibility to ::first-line and ::first-letter is optional ("may") per dev.w3.org/csswg/css2/select…
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New blog post: How browser developers should seek feedback from Web developers dbaron.org/log/20150213-feed…
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Replying to @fantasai
@fantasai @LeaVerou @gregwhitworth @HugoGiraudel If one browser does the sensible thing, it should be easy to switch.
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Replying to @tabatkins
@tabatkins @SimonSapin having the generated file in version control is useful for looking at history, but oh well...
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Replying to @tabatkins
@tabatkins @fantasai Seems like it should work fine to me.
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45 years to become a standard: mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/ms… And people say __ is slow! (Just documenting known status, really.)
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Replying to @estellevw
@estellevw I didn't think to have a party. On the other hand, I have listened to 33⅓'s, 45's, and 78's.
Replying to @anatudor
@thebabydino In Firefox, it seems slightly faster with the fill in the inner loop, actually. (Really complex fill can be expensive.)
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Replying to @anatudor
@thebabydino But @muizelaar or other graphics folks might have better ideas.
Replying to @anatudor
@thebabydino ... (2) use a bunch of lineTo to connect the outer edges of the circles to each other, and (3) use an arc just at rounded end
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Replying to @anatudor
@thebabydino Seems hard, but I suspect the fix would be to do the merging yourself, i.e., (1) split trail into outbound/inbound...
Replying to @anatudor
@thebabydino I think what's expensive is merging all the circles that make up the trail into a single set of triangles to fill.
Replying to @anatudor
@thebabydino Nearly a quarter of the total is tessellating polygons.