graboidhunter | 2 years ago | on: Social media can be a ‘profound risk’ to youth, surgeon general warns
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graboidhunter | 2 years ago | on: Social media can be a ‘profound risk’ to youth, surgeon general warns
Check out your local recreation center. It's how I joined a local fencing club.
Check out meet ups in your area. It's how I join a language exchange group that meets weekly.
Check out your local library. They often have book clubs, kid and adult events, and more.
There are tons of options that people used before social media which still exist today. It's trivial to find them. The biggest problem is that many people don't want to move out from behind the screen.
graboidhunter | 2 years ago | on: Social media can be a ‘profound risk’ to youth, surgeon general warns
Find better friends?
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graboidhunter | 3 years ago | on: Tailwind CSS v3.3
graboidhunter | 3 years ago | on: Tailwind CSS v3.3
The "traditional" approach to authoring HTML and CSS is predicated upon on idea of separating concerns. The idea is that your HTML should not depend on your CSS, and your CSS should not depend on your HTML.
The "utility-first" approach reacts by claiming this is wrong. It goes on to reason that either HTML depends on CSS or CSS depends on HTML, but neither are independent. This is what Adam Wathan calls "dependency direction."[0]
0. https://adamwathan.me/css-utility-classes-and-separation-of-...
graboidhunter | 3 years ago | on: The TikTok ban is a betrayal of the open internet
I would accept limited bans within specific contexts (e.g., people in sensitive positions with access to sensitive data).
At the same time, I crave reform to our privacy laws. We, the people, need better protection against data collection and use by both private and public entities.
Basically, find anything which interests you that places you in a context where you bump into the same group of people regularly. From that, connections with develop.
For many, the biggest challenge isn't finding a place to be but actually getting themselves out there in the first place.