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 @ludobok
The data at the US/Mexico, Russia/Mongolia, and Russia/China borders seem suspicious due to sharp transitions at national borders.
But I haven't investigated the Chrome/Firefox difference yet.
I'm skeptical, since I think ::marker has to be compatible with existing list marker behavior.
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One of the lead articles in Economist's Christmas double issue is on Internet and IoT security: economist.com/news/leaders/2…
Although bugzil.la/752638 suggests maybe we don't actually implement the piece you need here.
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Here I think you want 'fill: context-stroke', but other combinations can also be useful. (Also see context-stroke-opacity etc.)
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Replying to @anatudor
I think 'context-fill' and 'context-stroke' in w3.org/TR/SVG2/painting.html… solve this; IIRC Gecko implements, unsure of others
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Also the crazy artificial scarcity of taxis in many jurisdictions.
I also don't miss taxis charging a premium for out-of-town because they're going to where they can't pick up
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The pricing model is also better than taxis; how it considers time is fairer and doesn't lead to crazy driving.
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Booked a PHL-BOS ticket for February on @JetBlue, since I'm boycotting @AmericanAir due to their ties to non-democratic North Carolina.
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Replying to @ManishEarth
Firefox Nightly and Chromium 55 on Ubuntu 16.10.
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Replying to @frivoal @jensimmons
But you really *should* declare language on <html> element, always.
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Replying to @khuey_ @PGourevitch
ok, un-retweeted (although it seems that maybe only a piece of it, the "fleeing", is fake?)
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So having a large trade deficit with China only tells us that China does a lot of final assembly (often of parts from elsewhere) 3/3
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Bilateral trade deficits only account for the last step in the supply chain, not value added 2/
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Replying to @Type_Style
Looks like it's already been answered adequately.
Replying to @jensimmons
Aw, it's just a well-designed easy-to-learn phonetic writing system disguised to look a bit like Chinese characters
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Well, Clinton beat Trump in California by 4,269,978 votes. Not many other states even had that many people voting, total.
Secretary of State Padilla has certified the results of California's November 8, 2016 General Election: sos.ca.gov/elections/prior-e…
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I wonder what percentage of the effect is the result of changes in the average age/seniority of first authors. (I didn't pay to read this.) nitter.vloup.ch/jayvanbavel/stat…