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Note that by doing ASCII you’re sacrificing possible accessibility; WCAG 1.0 specifically called ASCII images out as a problem in 1999.

(Mermaid isn’t accessible by default either, but there’s current work in that direction: https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid/pull/7349)


Just imagined what a garbage would screen reader spit out.

Ask the indigenous Americans.

I think if you're going to argue that we shouldn't have contemporary immigration because of the harm to native Americans, then you should show what harm is caused _now_, that native Americans actually oppose immigration, and probably that you support other ways of helping them like giving them land back.

If you go back far enough everyone comes from a line of invaders, so I fail to see how this contributes to anything.

Not a fair comparison.

Immigrants are not killing Americans en masse nor taking the land by force.


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I use an M1 Macbook Pro for work and an M2 Macbook Air for home, and I basically don’t see any major difference.

XHTML survives in ePub. Recently there was a survey to gather industry feedback for a potential addition of an HTML flavour of ePub to be added to the next version of the spec, but it soon became fairly clear that people saw a lot of value in remaining XHTML-only: https://www.w3.org/blog/2026/epub-and-html-survey-results-an...

You deliberately read an article entitled “You can’t pay me to prompt” then complained about having to hear about anti-AI blog posts?

They said they're tired of anti-AI commentary, not that they're tired of complaining about anti-AI commentary!

Well played sir. Well played

The British isles were still connected to the continent 20k years ago.

Technically they reconnected 31 years ago with the tunnel.

How do you know the address you’re emailing belongs to a business? The head of A&A ISP in the UK used to regularly win ~£100 judgements in small claims from spammers because his personal email was leased for a nominal fee from aa.net.uk, the same domain as his business.

OP had checked that they would like to receive the "Proton for Business newsletter", and on that basis was deemed a "business".

If your email is used as a contact on Business subscription it is safe to assume that it is used for business purposes.

I mean that's cute and all, but it's a party trick, and very unlikely it caused any actual behaviour to change.

Revenue or profit?

I think I missed this…


Wow! That was a read that kept on escalating.

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