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Replying to @ollicle
My intro to Twitter was fascinating. I was invited to the first mix and mash event at Microsoft which was for their mix conferences they would have us there all day and we talked about new things they were working on and also topics we felt we're timely and relevant that year 1
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Replying to @michaelmaass
Hey it made for a funny retort on my part at least I thought so I love Amsterdam actually. the funny part about the dead South is that they're Canadian and also astonishingly talented and Darkly funny
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Replying to @vibe_withsakshi
My life extremely brutal astonishingly joyous
Replying to @thekitze
Really really well especially if I do CSS specificity algorithms in my head before falling asleep it's kind of like counting sheep but far weirder
Replying to @ollicle
That's a very kind thing to say although I've been around Twitter since before there were a thousand users so I think that have gotten used to bite-sized microblogging but when it comes to me in a room talking well that goes on 4 days and days at a high volume with much laughter!
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Replying to @meyerweb
That's a good one! I'm wondering if Manic Molly and the Matzoh Balls will manage well across a variety of audiences.
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Replying to @michaelmaass
I wouldn't insult The Netherlands like that, ever. But we can offer gifts of our top shelf cannabis, abundant revival of psychedlic fungus, and a visit with Noam Chomsky could mitigate differences. Just avoid every crooked politician, humans for sale on Miracle Mile, and cartels.
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Replying to @michaelmaass
I replied to that. :) My answer was Peter, Paul and Mary.
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Replying to @hibaymj @photomatt
I'm not a fan, SPAs are boring to dev, hobble me as a user, and the content is so obfuscated as it changes with few to no server requests. I get seizures from ocular fatigue, and cognitive fail while crawling over content barriers. It's so painful I want to ressurect Adobe Flash!
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Single page apps (aka one page apps) are exactly that - they use various restful or restful like approaches that deliver all data from a server and repopulates the single page with the next content in what some might define as seamless but I define as obfuscated in most cases.
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Replying to @HackingBaseball
If you're listening to the dead South may be it is ;-)
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Replying to @accessamy
Abe Vigoda was awesome. You do happen to be more attractive however. Paul Newman is one of my birthday Twins and in that case the attraction factor is reversed so I think he won that little contest LOL
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Replying to @DocAtCDI
Advanced computational neuroscience, I could pee on this, and python crash course. Neural networks, cats, and open source languages named after snakes who can convince anything to give up its data is kind of poetic it seems;-)
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Replying to @iamtruptisharma
Having my back turned to Iggy Pop when he got naked and jumped on me in the mosh pit?
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OMG I thought almost the exact same thing. And then I made some kind of a joke about adaptive design. I would have gone for Progressive enhancements but I know we're going to fail evolving that no matter what these days ;-)
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Replying to @HulkDad79
You are not alone. I find dark mode to be dark.
Replying to @hrobertking
I've been reading this a few times and while it's a very well-articulated sentiment in 2022 there was never supposed to be barriers to the free access of the free and open web ever! We put them there now we shouldn't be putting them there. I think we built Frankenstein's monster!
Replying to @joshsimmons
I have a different idea I think no matter who gets elected into office or becomes a doctor has to be subjected to virtual reality and immersive experiences that emulate extreme human suffering.
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Replying to @iamsegunajibola
Anything so long as it can be returned true
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Replying to @emurrelldev
Of course anytime I used XML of any kind it would be the band x with exene cervenka of course
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