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ugh fucking hate that my dslr is still broken

i have to take project/product foto's

and now it'll be shitty phone pictures instead...

@grufwub@notbird.site haha not me
today's just moving slow again, while i wanted to get some things done before going to uni in the afternoon

drug shitpost 

@grufwub@notbird.site hell yeah

drug shitpost 

@grufwub@notbird.site good old trippa snippa wakeup

@grufwub@notbird.site love to start my day like that

i'm a political developer. black lives matter. this will not be a politically "neutral" account. sorry centrists

@iliana pretty sure Matrix allows this :))

just the clients with their arbitrary restrictions smh

I think that kinda works?

time for bed now tho, and unsure when i'll have time next to uni again :/

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having a hard time with glowy borders/dividing lines tho, hmm

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@patience hmm interesting, not sure if I can do that CSS-wise though

js, alternative, web development, question 

@thisdudemorgan there's definitely a lot you can do with modern css

and it's a given there's horrible sites that overuse js for everything

but I think fully avoiding js doesn't make sense either, so imo *do* use it when it makes sense. The key is progressively enhancing the experience, with whatever features are available, and that goes for CSS just as much as JS

but for your question, the various 'attribute' css selectors can definitely be used for a bunch of change-on-interaction things,
or a custom clicky element that's a label for a hidden checkbox, then changing css on :selected {}

oh yeah working with oranges sucks because if you make them darker it's brown

colors,,, why

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