I watched Hamilton. Was disappointed they didn’t even mention traversing graphs and instead went on about some boring dude with terrible rap music.

I watched Hamilton. Was disappointed they didn’t even mention traversing graphs and instead went on about some boring dude with terrible rap music. […]

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And no, CSS3’s “solution” (suggesting using double colons for pseudo-elements) is not a fix.

And no, CSS3’s “solution” (suggesting using double colons for pseudo-elements) is not a fix. […]

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Today I learned that CSS has both pseudo-classes and pseudo-elements. They share syntax but there’s subtle differences between them (such as ordering). I get why, from a technical point-of-view, but by Britney this could use a slap with the usability stick.

Today I learned that CSS has both pseudo-classes and pseudo-elements. They share syntax but there’s subtle differences between them (such as ordering). I get why, from a technical point-of-view, but by Britney this could use a slap with the usability stick. […]

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Today I learned that CSS has both pseudo-classes and pseudo-elements. They share syntax but there’s subtle differences between them (such as ordering). I get why, from a technical point-of-view, but by Britney this could use a slap with the usability stick.

Today I learned that CSS has both pseudo-classes and pseudo-elements. They share syntax but there’s subtle differences between them (such as ordering). I get why, from a technical point-of-view, but by Britney this could use a slap with the usability stick. […]

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Upon further reflection, I am impressed I decided that three pieces of wood of length 270 would be more than enough to line 4 windows of 100*50…

Upon further reflection, I am impressed I decided that three pieces of wood of length 270 would be more than enough to line 4 windows of 100*50… […]

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Proposal: anybody going aboard for vacation must take 2 weeks of self-paid quarantine and disqualifies their entire household for any medical aid for 6 weeks after return.

Proposal: anybody going aboard for vacation must take 2 weeks of self-paid quarantine and disqualifies their entire household for any medical aid for 6 weeks after return. […]

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