@gijovarghese141 You gotta steal them away
@hacks4pancakes @QuinnyPig Yeah it’s completely ridiculous. My work around is just to get an ultra wide monitor and have the same real estate without a bezel in the middle.
@brianboyer Has your baby hit the phase where they suddenly no longer like the food you just bought/prepared in bulk?
@freshyill I stumbled upon my scheduled tweet folder and saw that I have one scheduled for New Year’s Eve.
@freshyill I read this one first and then clicked on your profile and then hearted the most recent one
@davatron5000 Oooo ok.
@davatron5000 I have no idea how to play this game
@shortxstack I wish they made adult popits that can fit my fat fingers
@MrAhmadAwais Some do .+ and some do .*
@round Getting a bowl cut
@dbchhbr That sounds like fun.
@shortxstack I mean you could wear this all winter
@tujoworker @KellenMace @GatsbyJS I’m iffy on inlining critical CSS since it becomes more of a penalty once you visit a second page. My approach is going to have multiple tiny CSS files which shouldn’t be a penalty thanks to HTTP/2.
@i_love_chicken_ That’s totally you.
@KellenMace @GatsbyJS I’ve been thinking about a way of only enqueueing (as WordPress calls it) the CSS for a given block when it is rendered. This can already happen easily with JavaScript files.
The goal is to only server the CSS needed to render the current page.