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2017-01-03

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  • Enforcement will be the issue here.

    If I order physical goods from a foreign nation it's gonna have to somehow get into my hands, and can be withheld until i pay tariffs

    If a irish subsidiary invoices me subscription prices for intangible services, there's no way in the current legal world to enforce a tax on my end

  • this is the way. Modern CSS brings most of the capabilities to the table that SASS & LESS used to provide, and in part even much more functionality that could never be adequately solved with preprocessors (runtime calc(), light-dark() and layers come to mind)

    I'm still a fan of LESS, but quite specifically because it _does not_ try to force another languages syntax into my preprocessed stylesheets, rather keeps everything as css-like as possible. This makes it much easier to transition things to vanilla-only when possible, absolutely dreading "mostly js"-types of SASS frameworks

  • Hot take: CSS is actually type safe, just doesn't get compiled & fails gracefully ;P

  • Being from Germany our history classes in school went into great depth about the countries past - and I can't help but feel increasingly scared and left utterly speechless by all the parallels I'm seeing unfolding in the US ...

  • when technological advancements that actually would allow for BETTER privacy and security, and MORE local-only features are misappropriated for constructing bogus and dishonest justifications to rather erode the least-effort user-minded safeguards that already had been present, it's become plain obvious that the claim to create a product that serves the user has always been a lie. It's about capturing data and influence, and always has been

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