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@noelrap @kddnewton has a post on his blog about it (he made it) so it's pretty lengthy, but well worth the read.

kddnewton.com/2023/06/12/rewri

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@searls It doesn't though.

It "abuses" the "window.event" property which is deprecated and not recommended.

developer.mozilla.org/en-US/do

in my testing, this works in

Safari 17.5 (MouseEvent)
Chrome 127

and does not work in

Firefox 129

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@searls It doesn't though.

It "abuses" the "window.event" property which is deprecated and not recommended.

developer.mozilla.org/en-US/do

in my testing, this works in

Safari 17.5 (MouseEvent)
Chrome 127

and does not work in

Firefox 129

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@noelrap it's almost the concept of "velocitation" in vehicles.

If you've been going so fast for so long, going a normal speed feels slow.

It's essentially a concept of I guess "relativity", where the complexity of things is based on the relative complexity of everything else around it.

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@searls nice post!

My one nitpick is I would also use a <label> in addition to the "title" attribute.

Screen readers are very inconsistent with reading title attributes.

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@noelrap @kddnewton has a post on his blog about it (he made it) so it's pretty lengthy, but well worth the read.

kddnewton.com/2023/06/12/rewri

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@noelrap @mark @aesmail I was using Solargraph + Neovim LSP, but same deal. It felt like opt-in typing, kinda like JSDoc in JS land

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@noelrap @mark @aesmail Yardoc has entered the chat :)

I recently wrote a custom elements manifest parser using Yardoc and it felt like I had the power of a type system with the freedom of Ruby

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