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  1. I just had to write this to make the transpiler happy, and I feel so uncomfortable

    export const MyLogo = require('./myLogo.svg')

  2. If you call `document.startViewTransition()` twice synchronously:

    - Chrome: continues applying the first call's transition
    - Safari: aborts the first call's transition and throws "AbortError: Old view transition aborted by new view transition."

    Chrome's behavior would result in fewer aborted animations, which seems like a good thing. However, Safari's behavior seems like an intentional choice. Which is correct?

    #googlechrome #safari #viewtransition #css

  3. If you call `document.startViewTransition()` twice synchronously:

    - Chrome: continues applying the first call's transition
    - Safari: aborts the first call's transition and throws "AbortError: Old view transition aborted by new view transition."

    Chrome's behavior would result in fewer aborted animations, which seems like a good thing. However, Safari's behavior seems like an intentional choice. Which is correct?

  4. If you call `document.startViewTransition()` twice synchronously:

    - Chrome: continues applying the first call's transition
    - Safari: aborts the first call's transition and throws "AbortError: Old view transition aborted by new view transition."

    Chrome's behavior would result in fewer aborted animations, which seems like a good thing. However, Safari's behavior seems like an intentional choice. Which is correct?

    #googlechrome #safari #viewtransition #css

  5. If you call `document.startViewTransition()` twice synchronously:

    - Chrome: continues applying the first call's transition
    - Safari: aborts the first call's transition and throws "AbortError: Old view transition aborted by new view transition."

    Chrome's behavior would result in fewer aborted animations, which seems like a good thing. However, Safari's behavior seems like an intentional choice. Which is correct?

    #googlechrome #safari #viewtransition #css

  6. If you call `document.startViewTransition()` twice synchronously:

    - Chrome: continues applying the first call's transition
    - Safari: aborts the first call's transition and throws "AbortError: Old view transition aborted by new view transition."

    Chrome's behavior would result in fewer aborted animations, which seems like a good thing. However, Safari's behavior seems like an intentional choice. Which is correct?

    #googlechrome #safari #viewtransition #css

  7. Congratulations to everyone at Measures for Justice on the launch of Monroe County Commons! I'm excited to see the conversations it sparks.

    This project was well underway when I left MFJ in January 2022, amazing work getting it across the finish line (though of course, this is just the beginning).

    app.measuresforjustice.org/com

  8. Congratulations to everyone at Measures for Justice on the launch of Monroe County Commons! I'm excited to see the conversations it sparks.

    This project was well underway when I left MFJ in January 2022, amazing work getting it across the finish line (though of course, this is just the beginning).

    app.measuresforjustice.org/com

    #mfj #measuresforjustice #roc #rochesterny #rochester #criminaljustice #criminaljusticereform #incarceration #diversion

  9. I just realized I never did an .

    I'm a , mostly working with . I currently work for the US Surgeon General (my posts are in my personal capacity).

    I live in with my wife, 3 cats, 1 dog. I'm into , and usually do 3-6 or a year. I'm also into and . I played (formerly ) for 10 years, but I stopped just before the pandemic.

  10. I just realized I never did an #introduction.

    I'm a #frontend #dev, mostly working with #ReactJS. I currently work for the US Surgeon General (my posts are in my personal capacity).

    I live in #RochesterNY with my wife, 3 cats, 1 dog. I'm into #running, and usually do 3-6 #marathons or #ultramarathons a year. I'm also into #xcSkiing and #rockclimbing. I played #quadball (formerly #quidditch) for 10 years, but I stopped just before the pandemic.