I mentioned it because it happens with one of my bikes, and after almost 2 years with it I haven't been able to pinpoint out exactly why is this happening, not even changing saddles - my butt kinda keeps sliding to the left in that bicycle. So that made me extra conscious about rotated saddles, misaligned wheels and stuff like that
mmmm
Is it me or your saddle's nose is slightly rotated to the left?
it has more features and is less prone to breakage
In previous versions (like a year/a year and a half ago) it was kind of funky and when I set the keyboard to recognize the brightness up/brightness down, it would mess with the mouse. But somehow they managed to fix that and it's working flawless ever since.
Oh yes my bad, I meant container queries (it's that I always think about the @media screen and (min|max-width=<width>px)
To my humble knowledge it's not possible to do it with css grid alone, as in the current state of the spec concerns, though I'd like to be proven wrong so I'm leaving this comment to potentially trigger a Cunningham's law situation.
I suppose you have some alternatives still:
- Some JS trickery;
- Setting several media queries for
div.grid.worksto set its width in multiples of90px * n; - Use a CSS preprocessor (SCSS, LESS...) to define a function that allows the
3n * 90pxthing; - If browser support is not important for you, I guess you could play with
@function
I can remember feeling like that when my parents were teaching me how to ride a bicycle, but it was only somewhat recently when I heard somewhere it's better, easier, safer and faster to teach them kids how to ride a bicycle without pedals, so they can coast with their feet and gain that sense of balance
Giving not enough treats?
Why not include south America in there too?
Almost nobody here gives a flying fuck about education quality. If we were to talk about education injustices we could argue about how the USA stole the name of the continent for theirs and how most of the world went along with that, and you people don't seem to like that talk...
But in all seriousness I guess we as Latin America/South America don't have that sense of unity as Africa does. We are absurdly diverse and I think it has taken a toll in our sense of identity
I'd completely understand that, though
How rich of you to think us Linux users have someone to talk to.
I mean, i'ts your project. It's your baby. You do what you think it's best for it.
I don't think GitHub userbase number is going to drop dramatically any time soon (same thing with shady-associated services like Reddit, WhatsApp, you name it) but I'd bet everyone who would think about contributing to Photon already has an account in Codeberg (me!) or has the means do collaborate in Forgejo.
I thought for a sec this was calvinandhobbes@lemmy.world, anyone knows what happened to it? It's been a week since the bot posted something there