A software engineer (backend with php,Laravel and I also have interests in mobile apps and cyber security and machine learning too,I also love Linux and love to share my knowledge with others)
I remember one of the first websites I visited online was death by caffeine, that it told you how many cups of coffee you could drink before dying of caffeine overdose. Maybe we should build a similar thing but for chocolate. How many chocolate bars can you eat before dying from... chocolatine? (although taking into account the amount of sugar they put on those things, it would be the glucose I suppose.)
I LOVE this! I've just seen your comic blog (comicss.art/) - and it's so cool that you've done all that with just CSS (meanwhile I can barley center a div!)
I use the right side too, kakaka.
Because previously, I used Visual Studio 2013 and 2015, they have the default right-side tree view, so when I change to VS-Code, I Keep use right-side.
But Vs-Code.deb on Debian based Linux have some bug when you use on the right-side :(
Hai, since this is an inclusive community I would like to put forward this concern. I am a person with visual impairments. Is there any way through which I can enjoy this thread? Because I was unable to find description of images or meams. I understand that means are meant to be in image format but still I believe that meames can also be explained via text description. Thanks.
I have no experience with visual impairments or accessebility in software at all, but that sounds like a nice project built with ChatGPT and other AI tools to create a image description :-)
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lol
It doesn't?? 😱
Wow
For comiCSS, I coded a CSS version of the meme that @lissy93 shared last week (the one that is the cover for this article):
I like this meme because it works at so many levels and for almost anything you choose:
Did I mention it also works with Tailwind? 😈
But remember, Earth is the only planet where there is chocolate...
So my choices are no death or no chocolate... The universe is a cruel place
Death by chocolate?
I remember one of the first websites I visited online was death by caffeine, that it told you how many cups of coffee you could drink before dying of caffeine overdose. Maybe we should build a similar thing but for chocolate. How many chocolate bars can you eat before dying from... chocolatine? (although taking into account the amount of sugar they put on those things, it would be the glucose I suppose.)
No, you can have both: death and chocolate:

I'm pleased you got Uranus and Neptune in the right order and made Mercury the correct color ( : Leaving Pluto out is spicy tho
The good thing about it being HTML+CSS: adding a new line is super easy. Here's a version with Pluto:
Also, planets not at scale. Otherwise, some would be so tiny :(
The advantage of CSS is that the earth is flat and not round. 🤡
I think you're forgetting Tailwind, Alvaro.
Shame on you.
I LOVE this! I've just seen your comic blog (comicss.art/) - and it's so cool that you've done all that with just CSS (meanwhile I can barley center a div!)
Thanks! 😊
I use the right side too, kakaka.
Because previously, I used Visual Studio 2013 and 2015, they have the default right-side tree view, so when I change to VS-Code, I Keep use right-side.
But Vs-Code.deb on Debian based Linux have some bug when you use on the right-side :(
I use it on ubuntu lts works fine
maybe fixed, I will give a try, thank you
Left Side Gang🙋🏻🔥
Unless your code is in pure Arabic
Yupp I've been using it on the right side and it's awesome
Righty Right!!
Hai, since this is an inclusive community I would like to put forward this concern. I am a person with visual impairments. Is there any way through which I can enjoy this thread? Because I was unable to find description of images or meams. I understand that means are meant to be in image format but still I believe that meames can also be explained via text description. Thanks.
I have no experience with visual impairments or accessebility in software at all, but that sounds like a nice project built with ChatGPT and other AI tools to create a image description :-)
I wait all week for reading this post 😂
the only day i got super excited to open dev.to
Me trying to update to supabase ssr
