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another CSS hickup
03/24/2017 at 15:41 • 0 commentsProject pages are nice and well in narrow screens :
Now when you enlarge the screen, it gets weird :
flumbring....
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codewrapping fails...
01/22/2017 at 23:51 • 0 commentsI'm sorry, I can't stand this aspect of .io... This needs to change.
This screen is 1280x800, surely it can handle code that's 80 characters wide,without wrapping.
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myfeed nesting fail persists
01/22/2017 at 21:18 • 0 commentsTrouble begins at Index:82584 (this is page two of my feed)
First time I've seen the index-info nested, as well...
Oooooh, pretty!
Now it returns to normal at Index 3459
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2N3906 Fall time
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Symmetrical Buffer Inverter (logic?)
01/08/2017 at 17:37 • 0 commentsFrom the last page of https://www.computer.org/csdl/proceedings/afips/1958/5052/00/50520022.pdf
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"not useful"
01/08/2017 at 10:53 • 0 commentsAm I the only one who sees this as ironic...?
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And:
https://www.computer.org/csdl/proceedings/afips/1958/5052/00/50520022.pdf
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funky-feed
01/06/2017 at 11:02 • 0 commentsNesting seems to get funkified from time-to-time. IceWeasel (Mozilla?): 38.8.0
Here's a particularly long example. The proper-nesting begins at the bottom of the third image.
Indeed, it's very hard to see, here... but when scrolling on a "short" window, it's very noticeable, as the rightward-shift typically indicates whether you're still viewing the same update, or whether there's a new one... here's the first image (where the nesting problem begins) repeated:
It's very hard to see in the subsequent images, but the nesting continues for several screens, including an update from an entirely different user on a completely unrelated project:
Here's where the feed begins nesting properly, again:
Oops, it happened again:
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New OS, Apparently Missing Fonts...
10/23/2015 at 15:34 • 2 comments(See comment below. PEBKAC.)
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SPI Configurations side-by-side
06/27/2015 at 10:09 • 0 commentsThis is from the ATmega8515 document, but ignoring the registers, this is a good example of the various SPI configurations possible.