I would be curious to know why every single SVG on the page inflates like this if not constrained by CSS. Pretty sure they are not supposed to do this
I shouldn't have come here
I would be curious to know why every single SVG on the page inflates like this if not constrained by CSS. Pretty sure they are not supposed to do this
I decided to change my presence on social media a little bit; make it more persistent. "These people are not real" works well on something like Twitter and especially Reddit, but here, it never felt this way.
I should finally make a Mastodon account. There were reasons why I was hesitant about it, but now, it seems necessary.
Disclaimer: I know this is an insane idea for many reasons, from obvious security concerns to simply how much of a niche toy for nerds it would have been. But it would have been funny.
On that note, HTML and CSS (even inline CSS) allow doing crazy cool things, which you have all definitely seen here. I've never been into CSS crime (skill issue), but it was fascinating to see what people could do with the fairly limited set of tools they were given.
Pretty sure no other social media allows custom styling, and given how well things worked out for Cohost, I doubt anyone will try to implement arbitrary styling anytime soon, but I hope to eventually see it again... outside the wilderness of the web, of course