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"The last re-org you’ll ever do" https://medium.com/p/f19160f61500
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A simple Git deployment strategy for static sites http://nicolasgallagher.com/simple-git-deployment-strategy-for-static-sites/ …
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As legitimate excuses go I feel this one is pretty hard to top. pic.twitter.com/YGDrRH0BGj
Retweeted by Nicolas Gallagher7:44 AM - 2 Jan 14 · Details Flagged (learn more) -
Initial response time for me is now about 10 times faster than it was with Wordpress (~600ms).
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New year, new website http://nicolasgallagher.com/ R.I.P. Blog comments
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Security theatre at Heathrow is more absurd than last year.
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"Snowden’s biggest revelation: We don’t know what power is anymore, nor do we care" by
@MarkAmesExiled http://pando.com/2013/12/29/snowdens-biggest-revelation-we-dont-know-what-power-is-anymore-nor-do-we-care … < KILLER pieceRetweeted by Nicolas Gallagher -
@sayrer You can't declaratively configure mustache partials. So we end up rewriting a component's HTML in lots of places (e.g., our icons) -
@sayrer What I mean by it is, "only write a component's HTML once" (like Web Components). React rolls it into the JS http://facebook.github.io/react/docs/tutorial.html … -
Rewrote my blog using SUIT CSS, Nunjucks templating, Component(1), Node, and CLI tools. Static now. Much happier than when on Wordpress.
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Not surprisingly, writing BEM-style, plain CSS modules works particularly nicely with component-based HTML templating (e.g., with React)
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One year later, this is relatively true for CSS: https://twitter.com/necolas/statuses/273872502705508352 …. Learning more by using SUIT at Twitter https://github.com/suitcss
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2007: IPCC predicts 1C global temperature increase by 2100 2012: IEA predicts 2C increase by 2017 2013: IEA predicts 3.5C increase by 2035
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"The only way that a 2015 [climate] agreement can achieve a [2C warming] goal is to shut down the whole global economy" - Yvo de Boer
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Shocking data and predictions. The Coming 'Instant Planetary Emergency' http://www.thenation.com/article/177614/coming-instant-planetary-emergency …
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@jbrewer if an experiment changing "sign up/sign in" to "create account/sign in" results in fewer new accounts, is that good or bad :)? -
@kpk I'm assuming it would have been clearer had the options been distinct, e.g., "Create new account" and "Sign in". -
@kpk The issue is more that the wording of the 2 options are so similar (esp. if not native English speaker).
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