Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
I'll never feel smug about getting extra leg room at an exit seat again. What an $18,400 flight looks like: http://dereklow.co/what-its-like-to-fly-the-23000-singapore-airlines-suites-class/
@auchenberg Ha ha! Don't blame me. I'm just the messenger. @gordonnl's to blame!
@matijs ....still watching
Even more satisfying in dev mode: http://pablotheflamingo.com/?dev
@brad_frost @adactio "Favorite-ing" every little bit.
@ChrisFerdinandi Me too Chris! It seems long overdue. And for the record, I am insanely jealous that you're at @artifactconf!
Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
RT @auchenberg: CloudFlare just made SSL available for everyone. https://blog.cloudflare.com/introducing-universal-ssl/
@smashingmag Wowzer!
@EJSiameseDream No problem at all. Thanks. I'll get back to you ASAP.
@craiginwales @markboulton @Malarkey How does your proving drawer validate that the contents are indeed dough?
Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
RT @pooleapp: Including data from your Poole forms in Metalsmith.io builds just got easier thanks to a plugin by @dpobel: https://t.co/nMwP…
@stephenhay I find that while light text on black bg feels nice while you prep it, dark on white bg is the most reliable on projectors
@jaffathecake Prepping some.
@paulcarvill 451, in fact. Damn you for defeating me with a maths-based argument.
@hpoom I much prefer that. I find myself able to read the content!
@givision Not really! But clunky, janky, slow, broken, delayed experience made my laptop hot and I got fed up. Grumble.
Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
Stopped counting http requests at 451 on https://moto360.motorola.com due to the fact that frustration had led me to throw my laptop under a bus
@user24 @adrianolaru PE actually lowers costs by making your dev work for more users by default. Easier QA. Better perceived perf. All wins.
@user24 @adrianolaru I violently disagree. Fighting for a reliable & robust web is vital for its survival. We all lose when links rot.
@user24 @adrianolaru Valuable debate!
@adrianolaru @user24 Yes, for sure. Doing robust work on the web is hard. The landscape is ever changing & often unknown... but so valuable.