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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Also, for what it's worth, my main concern upthread was people who had actually tested positive or were sick, not those (lower rik) with some possibility of exposure. That is, giving people who are actually positive a place to go where they won't infect their family or roommates.
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Yeah, agreed that it doesn't make sense for young kids. (Were those "home isolation" instructions were from someplace outside the US, or at least outside California? I haven't heard about things being taken that seriously around here.)
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Replying to @aceckhouse
People should have been able to go somewhere to isolate from their family, too. I think it's an interesting question whether it should have been mandatory (without a good care-related excuse), but it certainly should have been an option.
"Of the three types of intervention we looked at, the early detection and isolation of cases likely had the strongest impact" theguardian.com/world/2020/m…
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I've been meaning to try Killiney Kopitiam maps.app.goo.gl/nFbMvEi8sX7m… (which opened after lockdown started), but I'm a bit skeptical of getting laksa as takeout.
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In what year are you expecting New Zealand's borders to reopen to tourism?
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So the answer to "Where is it?" is g.page/Momotea-Newmarket which is probably inconvenient for @sidkap_... and for me.
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It's now been over a year since my last sit-down meal in a restaurant.
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Replying to @ManishEarth
Reminds me of French region naming.
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Looks like it broke around 01:17 UTC on 16 February...
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OK, fixed once the DNS change propagates -- the public IPv4 address of the instance changed at some point. I fixed it by allocating an Elastic IP address, which won't change, and changing the DNS.
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Replying to @simevidas
Oh, IPv4 connections to it are broken but IPv6 is working.
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Replying to @simevidas
Weird. Works for me, but I see other services saying it's down. I changed the DNS records on January 20. New ones are: IN A 3.86.177.73 IN AAAA 2600:1f18:6274:5700:b034:bb1f:77d7:3d81 Maybe something's up with AWS?
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Replying to @adambroach @stshank
I feel like getting keys duplicated is one of the times I don't want a mailing address or other identifying information associated with the purchase.
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There's a sign @overholt made that I was supposed to hang in the Mountain View office... at a time when I basically never went to Mountain View (I was in SF). It's still rolled up somewhere... I think in the box of stuff I have from when I packed up my Mozilla desk.
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I thought it was @overholt. Or maybe that was a different sign?
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Which one? I put up the "must be this tall to use multithreaded code" one.
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Having an understanding of Pinyin is still useful, just as long as you're aware is not everything. It should be useful for most people born in mainland China... but much less useful for names of people whose families left China generations ago.
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And strike j from the list. It's good for distinguishing Pinyin from Wade-Giles, but other languages use j (e.g., Yale romanization of Cantonese).
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