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busy day but first day on the field (or rather, inside our portocabin :P) went really well!

transmisia 

@goat@hellsite.site and it's so much worse because they keep repeating they support trans people and definitely aren't transphobic aaaaa

@goat@hellsite.site fucking had to argue about that until i banned someone from my homeserver for it

@42GB@climatejustice.social yep! among lots of other projects

judging follow requests by the last music they shared

weird vibe to get home from 1 week of Scouting, sleep 16 hours, have to pack again and then leave again tomorrow for 2 more weeks at MCH2022

@42GB@climatejustice.social with browserify the build chain isn't even that big/complex, my setup is usually something like this: git.pixie.town/f0x/matrix-stre

I tend to use budo / budo-express because it adds livereloading capabilities to browserify in local development, but that same browserifyConfig works with just browserify too

@42GB@climatejustice.social I think there's an important distinction between websites (content focussed) and webapps (applications), where the latter is usually signified by lots of interaction, and having to change many elements.

For webapps I use React, it's the largest dependency in my projects but is still a rather modular/hackable structure that works well for me. It's combined with other (small) dependencies using Browserify to get a bundle for the client. I use dependencies where sensible, especially smaller ones over large kitchen-sink frameworks. Frontend is bundled with PostCSS with icssify, and a few plugins most importantly postcss-nested so I can write nested selectors, which is much cleaner imo

For websites I'll still use browserify for postcss (split to static css with css-extract), also bundling the javascript in case I need (old) browser compatibility with babel, or want to include dependencies

gist.github.com/joepie91/95ed7 is more Node.JS focused but a great resource nonetheless

@thufie sorry we suspended all the super helpful tech support instances, better luck on mastodon.social perhaps

Friend brought their tree climbing gear last week, and seeing the fold-able throw-line bag really sparked that same joy I got into Industrial Design for

The way it folds, and the little pockets on the side for the throwing weights are just so nicely thought out

youtube.com/watch?v=5ta4INTgcC

I share a lot in common with film villains, I too like to have a sit down stroking a cat while hatching up plans to remove smarmy mysoginists like James Bond

@dumpsterqueer@ondergrond.org hmm i think kinda needs it still, because assets stored by packages all have a last-modified of unixtime 0, to help with reproducibility :\

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