I was born in Pennsylvania so I'm definitely not Pennsylvania-avoidant.
(I've excluded states that I only traveled through and didn't have a destination in.)
For those following along, here's the log of spec edits: github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/…
Yes, you'd like me to publish the spec on TR. I'd like to do so soon, but hopefully address a few other things first.
These are steps towards making 3D transforms more predictable for developers and more interoperable between browsers. Other browser engines have been making progress on this path too, and there should be more to come.
In Chrome 93 values less than 1px of the perspective property and perspective() transform function get clamped to 1px, and 0 is no longer special. For more information see the post at groups.google.com/a/chromium… and the change at chromium.googlesource.com/ch… .
Lately I've been working on CSS 3D transforms in Chrome (and on the CSS spec at drafts.csswg.org/css-transfo… ). A few of the things I've been working on have shipped recently in Chrome. (Thread)
Maybe? Some other defaults might violate laws too?
On the other hand, if a branch of government has basically stopped functioning, maybe we need a constitutional crisis?
That said, better to just mint a platinum coin and trade it with the Federal Reserve in exchange for some bonds that the Fed holds, and then resell those bonds as though they were newly issued
The government would have to not pay something that it's supposed to pay, given that expenses > income and the total amount of debt wouldn't be allowed to increase. It could default on other bills, though...