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You should probably update your comment to at least let people know this is a one-time lifetime cost. Not a subscription.

Which is priced similar to Tailwind UI, which people are fine paying for.


Meta - anyone else not seeing a scrollbar on the blog? Chrome on OSX.


scrollbar-width: none; - looks like decision to hide scrollbar was intended by author. Shame.


Indeed. I was about to write about it to the author by mail, but noticed that he posted this link, and probably will read these comments, so can as well provide the feedback by joining this subthread: at least a few readers are not happy about our scrollbars being hidden.


I've hidden the sidebar because I did not like the push-to-the-left it causes when going from certain pages to others. Am I breaking accessibility features for some?


The push-to-left doesn't matter. Most people will read one thing on the site so they're not navigating between pages anyway, most of the remainder aren't clicking through pages fast enough to even notice the jump, most of those that do notice it know how scrollbars work, and the remainder is you :)

I guarantee nobody will complain about the jump, but they will (did) complain about disabling basic browser functionality.

If the jump really bothers you, you can replace your rule with

    html {
        overflow-y: scroll
    }
which should force scrollbars to appear on every page whether they're needed or not. But you don't need it.


Not exactly accessibility features, but a more general usability, even for people without disabilities. I personally noticed the lack of a scrollbar when I wanted to check how far through the article I am, but another common use case for those is to actually scroll through the document (particularly for skimming of larger documents, for which mouse wheel, space bar, or Page Down key are too slow, or in more rare situations when they are not easily available).

Unfortunately tinkering with visual presentation tends to conflict with the principle of least surprise, user settings, or even basic functionality.


The scrollbar-gutter[1] CSS property might be appropriate to avoid this behavior.

[1] https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/scrollbar-g...


Cute game. A lot more forgiving than Marble Madness though.

Needs a good enemy marble to come crack you and hammers too.


Incremental builds exist, so you'd really only have to build once: https://nextjs.org/docs/pages/building-your-application/data...

That said, personally, I love PG and enjoy using a DB. But I can see pro's to both sides.


https://www.davidwparker.com/

Pretty inconsistent, but like Svelte, Rails, general tech, general business talk, books, etc.


It really makes sense though. I don't think it's because they don't go to therapy though. Look at the five levels they provide:

* Every day * 5–6 times per week * 3–4 times per week * 1–2 times per week * Less than weekly

Most people I know who go to therapy go once or twice a month. Very few go weekly, and I don't know anyone who goes 3+ times a week.


Every day? Are they like at a mental hospital or just too much money but not enough people to talk to?


Seconded. I got awesome results in making "artwork in the style of Yoshitaka Amano" in DALLE but horrible ones in Stable Diffusion. Maybe the prompt was incorrect there (it would be great if these were more discoverable), but they art in SD was lacking.


SD definitely needs more coaxing and naive prompts tend not to fare as well as with Dall-E.


Maybe technical customers who knew it were Electron. I knew, and don't really care. My wife doesn't even know what Electron is- everything is just another app to her.


Looking forward to checking some of these frameworks out.

Question- Curious to know what backends / languages would be the fastest for a REST-based PostgreSQL backed API?


I did something similar on my homepage a while back, albeit not nearly as clean!

Take a look! https://www.davidwparker.com/


Haha, that's great! The accent color picker is a cool touch, too.

Bug report: I can see a tiny pixel of the tip of the cat's ear when the flashlight is out of his frame: https://i.imgur.com/XBWYLDI.png


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