After 10 Years, I Am Adding JavaScript Back to This Website
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I removed JavaScript once to pursue a fully semantic HTML, but it is very hard to keep it accessible without JavaScript when some components are involved.
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I removed JavaScript once to pursue a fully semantic HTML, but it is very hard to keep it accessible without JavaScript when some components are involved.
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I had to explain what ownet.org is to someone non-technical recently, this is what I could come up with.
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This is the second time I am re-joining Mastodon
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This will probably be the last time I break it… I hope.
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I got a new desktop system, but I don't always want to sit in front of it, so I decided to do a remote login when I'm lazy.
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A small script to swap cameras when streaming or during video calls
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You can find this documented in many places on the internet. This note is just a backup for the future me.
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I welcome the push for WebAuthn, but I am not going to use it nor promote it as an alternative for passwords.
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Once you get into web development, you will eventually start to attempt accessible development. And once you see the state of web, you will also want to create a website without JS and with less bloat.Then you hit a brick wall, it's called a navbar.
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People have been emailing me that the onion link to my site is inaccessible.