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  • Che scherzo di merda che ci hai fatto, Frusciantone.

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  • @oblomov @Zambunny documenta tutto quello che fai, prendi il tuo contratto, rivolgiti a un sindacato e parla con loro. Ti sanno dire cosa fare. Queste situazioni non migliorano da sole. @GustavinoBevilacqua

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  • @cate @mdione @float13 our soldering iron is something like 20W, basically irrelevant

    and I don't have a welder, nor can use it (yet)

    I suspect that the clothes iron isn't that much of a load either, at least once it's up to temperature, because it's rated 2.2 kW or something, but it's also on for very short periods of time, I should take some actual measurement

    the same applies to the kettle: rated 2.2 kW, but for a tea it only stays on for a couple of minutes, so it's less than 100 Wh

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  • @lasolitaLaura_

    Par๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡นle nยฐ1505 3/6

    โฌ›โฌ›๐ŸŸจ๐ŸŸฉโฌ›
    โฌ›โฌ›๐ŸŸจ๐ŸŸฉ๐ŸŸจ
    ๐ŸŸฉ๐ŸŸฉ๐ŸŸฉ๐ŸŸฉ๐ŸŸฉ

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  • Q: And it will continue to work on non-Linux systems like FreeBSD?

    A: Also correct.

    Q: Why have I been hearing that KDE will force systemd down everybody's throats via Plasma then?

    A: There are sad people who will do anything for attention and clicks, will spread FUD and fake controversies to obtain them, including decontextualising comments on merge requests, stating as facts and official communications what are personal opinions, and finally straight up lying.

    Don't believe the FUD.

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  • โ€œPerchรฉ รจ arrivata quartaโ€

    @matematica - Il complicato concetto di un tempo a pari merito

    https://wp.me/p6hcSh-9mv

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  • Q: So I don't have to use PLM?

    A: No! You can completely ignore PLM! Please be our guest and use any of the other non-systemd dependent LMs that will work and continue to work just fine, now and in the future.

    Q: Is KDE planning on making *any* of Plasma's core components dependent on systemd?

    A: No.

    Q: So Plasma does not and will not require systemd to work now or in the future?

    A: That is correct.

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  • A quick anti-FUD FAQ to debunk "the KDE is forcing systemd!" hoaxโ€”a thread ๐Ÿงต

    Q: Does the Plasma Login Manager require systemd to work?

    A: Yes.

    Q: So you ARE forcing Plasma users to use systemd!!?!?!

    A: No. The Plasma Login Manager is one of probably half a dozen Login Managers (or more) that can boot Plasma. We made PLM because it will give distro creators a cool piece of kit that can (not "must", not "should": *can*) be tacked onto a system to boot into Plasma.

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    I am working on a small #css framework (more soon), and I am very prod of how the tables look :D
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    Normal people: It's a beautiful day! Let's do something great!Me: What if I drew some animals with CSS using radio buttons and accent-color?---...and because every browser does form controls differently, the drawing is different in each browser... I personally like how they look on Firefox.The source code: https://codepen.io/alvaromontoro/pen/MYKQZgx#CSS #CSSArt #webDev
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    @OpinionatedGeek nice, I like that you display explicitly the recipients. So far everyone seems to want to paper over that whole mechanism with the "public" "followers" "mentions" model that Mastodon engendered.
  • Drunk CSS

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    Drunk CSS https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2025/09/drunk-css/ A decade ago, I was writing about how you should test your user interface on drunk people. It was a semi-serious idea. Some of your users will be drunk when using your app or website. If it is easy for them to use, then it should be easy for sober people to use.Of course, necking a few shots every time you update your website isn't great for your health - so is there another way?Click the "๐Ÿฅด Drunk" button at the top of the page and see what happens!These are a relatively simple set of CSS rules which you can apply to any site in order to simulate inebriation.(I may have changed these since writing the post. Check the source for the latest version.)First, monkey around with the fonts. This sets all the lower-case vowels to be rendered in a different font - as discussed in "targetting specific characters with CSS rules": CSS/* Drunk */ @font-face { font-family: "Drunk"; src: url("/blog/wp-content/themes/edent-wordpress-theme/assets/fonts/CommitMonoV143-Edent.woff2") format("woff2"); /* Lower-Case Vowels */ unicode-range: U+61, U+65, U+69, U+6F, U+75 ; size-adjust: 105%; } The rest of the characters will be rendered in the system's default Cursive font. Characters will also be slanted. The first character of every paragraph will be shrunk: CSS:root:has(input#drunk:checked) * { font-family: "Drunk", cursive; font-style: oblique -12deg; text-align: end; } :root:has(input#drunk:checked) p::first-letter { font-size: .5em; } Next, use the child selectors to rotate and skew various elements. While we wait for CSS randomness to come to all browsers this is a simple way to select various elements: CSS:root:has(input#drunk:checked) *:nth-child(3n) { transform: rotate(2deg); } :root:has(input#drunk:checked) *:nth-child(5n) { transform: skew(5deg, 5deg); } :root:has(input#drunk:checked) *:nth-child(7n) { transform: rotate(-3deg); } Make the entire page blurred and saturate the colours: CSS:root:has(input#drunk:checked) body { filter: blur(1px) saturate(2.5); } Make any hyperlink harder to click by having it gently bounce up and down: CSS:root:has(input#drunk:checked) a { animation-name: bounce; animation-duration: 4s; animation-direction: alternate; animation-timing-function: ease-in-out; animation-iteration-count: infinite; } @keyframes bounce { 0% { margin-top: 0px; } 25% { margin-top:-10px; } 50% { margin-top: 0px; } 75% { margin-top: 10px; } 100% { margin-top: 0px; } } Does this really simulate drunkenness? No. It is a pale simulacrum. What it is, however, is deliberately inaccessible to the majority of people.How does it make you feel using the site in Drunk-Mode? Does it frustrate you? Do your eyes hurt due to the garish colour scheme? Do you keep missing the thing that you try and click on? Are the words so hard to read that it takes you extra time to do anything useful? Will you recommend this experience to your friends and family?I've written before about cosplaying as being disabled. Strapping on a pair of Glaucoma Goggles will give you an idea of what a visual impairment is like. But it won't give you the experience of living that way for months or years.You should test your stuff with people who have cognitive impairments or physical disabilities. Find out how usable your site is for someone lacking fine motor control or for those with learning disabilities. Pay disable people to take part in usability studies. Integrate their feedback.Faffing around with CSS will only get you so far. #css #drunk #HTML #ui #ux #webdev