Gaute Løken
@GauteLoken
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Hey MAGA. You laugh because you think you're safe from all of this racism, and death, and destruction. But you're wrong. Trump will come for you too. It's both predictable and inevitable. Know how I know? Because I currently live in Normandy, not far from the D-Day beaches. 1/x
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Hmm.. Actually, no... It's too slow. Perhaps I'll swap to GPT 5 for specifically hard problems or something, but I don't think I'll be using it as my main. Ngl.. I'm a bit disappointed.
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Seems like Claude may have to take a backseat for a little while... 😊
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Real smart move to add a layer of theme park on top of the sandbox for those of us who need a little bit of help to get going ❤️#CitizenCon2954
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I know it, you know it, everybody fucking knows it. The only people who claim not to know it are people who agree with it.
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Opposing Every War But The Current One, Supporting Civil Rights But Never Right Now In remarks defending the brutal suppression of university demonstrations protesting his genocide in Gaza, President Biden argued that protesting is allowed in the United States so long as it’s
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When authoring a web-component package, how do you deal with styles? Do you load them from a .css file or do you embed them? I asked bing copilot. What do you think?
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@buildWithLit @EisenbergEffect You mentioned <selectmenu> in the article, @EisenbergEffect. I believe it's now called <selectlist>, though it doesn't appear to be far in the standardization process. Also, adoptedStyleSheets is now fully supported. No idea if you care to keep this up to date, or not.
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Read up on https://t.co/ililAfVDEm. I've had a fair bit of experience with @buildWithLit and now I'm wondering how vanilla compares. I learned some things - thanks! @EisenbergEffect do you have more recent resources on the topic?
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A simple web components tutorial to introduce you to the basics of the platform. - EisenbergEffect/hello-web-components
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What do you think? Why do people often not give reasons when leading and teaching?
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And if you are such a person you might not feel that giving a reason is important..?
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Perhaps, if you care more about whether something is said by somebody you trust it makes sense not to care about reasons.
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Personally I learn way faster when I know the reason for something, but then, I also care more about what's being said than who is saying it, which I understand its not how everybody operates.
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Others didn't give you a reason, so dammed if you'll give one to others?
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Is it an appeal to authority thing? People want to be blindly followed so reasons shouldn't be necessary?
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When you tell a group of people to do something, you shouldn't act surprised that some won't do it despite it being in their best interest if you didn't give them a reason. So many fail to properly motivate the wanted behaviour. I wonder why... 🤔
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Just added find* and search capabilities to Hierarchies. Check it out! :) https://t.co/YyFNrYPieG
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TypeScript library for working with hierarchies of identifiers and identifiable objects. - loken/ts-hierarchies
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