Lars Knoll (@[email protected])

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Lars Knoll (@larsknoll@mastodon.social)

Lars Knoll (@[email protected])

@LarsKnoll

Former Chief Maintainer and CTO of Qt. Creator of KHTML (predecessor to WebKit).

Oslo, Norway شامل ہوئے Haziran 2011
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Conclude
Conclude@Concludeio·
A short and sweet overview of what we do 👇 Connect @SlackHQ and @MicrosoftTeams and chat bi-directionally with Conclude Link, or install Conclude Apps for all types of tickets and issue management (including a @Jira integration), for better internal and external collaboration.
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@throndsen@bsky.social
@[email protected]@throndsen·
Har noen koder til det andre stedet hvis noen trenger
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Andreas Kling
Andreas Kling@awesomekling·
With that fixed, the :last-child selector works as expected! (You can actually see a split-second flash of the wrong style, before it quickly redraws correctly.. but fixing that is out-of-scope today 😅) Thank you for coming on this little adventure in browser history! 🤓🌍
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Andreas Kling@awesomekling·
Let's add the CSS :last-child selector to KHTML from 2001! 🤓⚙️🌐 So I was messing around with a test page in Konqueror 2.2.2 and quickly discovered that :first-child is supported, but :last-child isn't. Seems fixable!
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Andreas Kling
Andreas Kling@awesomekling·
Fun: In this photo from aKademy 2006, you can find me on the far right, standing next to KHTML OGs @LarsKnoll and @grstaikos. I don't think I actually spoke to either of them at the conference, but 3 years later, I was working with Lars on the Qt WebKit team in Oslo! 🤓💚🇳🇴
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BT Meninger
BT Meninger@BTmeninger·
(Åpent for alle lesere) Ett av dem skiller seg ut: #Echobox=1693850506-2" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">bt.no/btmeninger/deb…
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Carbon Tracker
Carbon Tracker@CarbonBubble·
“Many countries are trapped exploiting #FossilFuels to generate revenue to repay debt, while at the same time, fossil fuel projects often don't generate revenues expected & leave countries further indebted than when they started. This toxic trap must end” buff.ly/3qD5U0i
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Wild Geerters
Wild Geerters@steinkobbe·
Of course Elon doesn't care about the block function. He doesn't need it himself, since when people post things on here he doesn't like he just bans their account, as he has personally done several times now. To him the block function is just a way for other people to block him
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Stephen Diehl
Stephen Diehl@smdiehl·
Breaking my blogging vacation to talk about FTX, the cosmic-level hubris of Effective Altruism, and why this inevitable collapse has sealed the fate of crypto for good. FTX: Greed, Grift, and Grandiosity stephendiehl.com/blog/ftx.html
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Tuukka Turunen
Tuukka Turunen@tuukkaturunen·
@LarsKnoll “Panem et circenses” said the Romans, and the latter for sure has been coming for an average twitter user.
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Lars Knoll (@larsknoll@mastodon.social)
I never expected that Twitter acquisition to go well, but I am still impressed by how fast Elon Musk managed to get everything to fall apart. Reaching what I believe is probably a point of no return within 2 weeks is quite an achievement.
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Lars Knoll (@larsknoll@mastodon.social)
@aaronkennedy0 Maybe, but creating something that’s sustainable on a different planet is a much, much larger problem than most people realize. I don’t believe Elon (or anybody else for that matter) has any chance at solving that within the next 20 years.
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Aaron Kennedy
Aaron Kennedy@aaronkennedy0·
@LarsKnoll I used to feel that way as well, but I’ve come around. For sure we should spend the vast majority of our resources on Earth, but Earth consciousness (humans and animals) is the only case we know exists so backing it up does feel important. And if not now, then when?
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Aaron Kennedy
Aaron Kennedy@aaronkennedy0·
@LarsKnoll I would agree with this, and would act differently if I was I charge. But I think there is still a scale - getting people to mars seems more important than a stupid social media platform in the grand scheme of things :)
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Lars Knoll (@larsknoll@mastodon.social)
@aaronkennedy0 I’m at least not holding my breath currently. As said, he absolutely managed to mess things up a lot faster than I would have expected. He seems relatively clueless how to run a social media company. Right now, he just throws random stuff at a wall and hopes something sticks.
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Aaron Kennedy
Aaron Kennedy@aaronkennedy0·
@LarsKnoll Finally I would claim that all of this is a moral concern, and should be taken seriously. But I am withholding judgment on the actual product until it settles down and we can actually assess its impact.
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@aaronkennedy0 I think he simply doesn’t understand that it’s not healthy in his other companies neither. Yes you _might_ get results if you do it once, but if it’s a constant thing you’ll end up delivering less at worse quality while burning out your people.
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Aaron Kennedy
Aaron Kennedy@aaronkennedy0·
@LarsKnoll I agree that asking employees to work ridiculous hours is unacceptable. It is a common Elon trait, which might work in “important” companies like Tesla or SpaceX, but doesn’t apply to Twitter.
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