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 @humphd @bhearsum
That doesn't work if you actually use all of your in-progress patches in your daily browser, and want that daily browser up-to-date.
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Replying to @rocallahan
Why a border tax rather than, say, a hotel tax?
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Why is this Android Instant Apps thing updating over mobile data when I have updates set to Wi-Fi only?
New blog post: Software engineering, responsibility, and ownership dbaron.org/log/20170328-owne…
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Replying to @enf
though they've now planted Duboce-15th, which allegedly had the same issue. (I don't recall if they did Market-Duboce.)
Replying to @enf
I keep wondering when they'll fill in the one block that still has no trees (19th-20th).
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Key quote in mobile.nytimes.com/2017/03/2… is “Mr. Comey placed a criminal investigation at the doorstep of the White House” nitter.vloup.ch/AllMattNYT/statu…
Which browser matches the spec? Which behavior makes more sense?
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Replying to @davidbaron @iamvdo
... and it's now fixed (for the next beta, etc.).
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"the 280" doesn't exist since 280 is only in Northern Calif. and "the" is only used on freeways in Southern Calif.
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Replying to @khuey_ @humphd
Five and a half years ago: 2011-09-12, at the San Jose all-hands. Curiously, one day before @nitot took my profile photo.
Replying to @khuey_
Would still be a larger-than-average circuit, given 12 (now 11) regional circuits and CA having nearly 1/8 of US population
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e.g., $2M * units / (19 + units) produces: 1 unit -> $100K 40 units -> $1.36M
That gives $ R > tanh(1:9 / 20) * 2000000 99916.75 199335.99 297770.07 394750.64 489837.32 582625.22 672751.09 759897.92 843798.01
Something like $2M * tanh(units / 20)?
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Replying to @anatudor
We're not going to be doing that sort of work in the next few months while we finish getting Stylo (Servo's style system) enabled
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Initial comment of bugzil.la/437554 explains why it's hard; it doesn't really fit with the Web's painting model.