What's the etiquette on public commenting on @ContraPoints tangents?
I guess what I want to know: is it cannon to love her more if the video is unlisted?
This is an amazing piece of evidence for a phenomenon I have intuitively pointed out several times: foreign investors do not buy the narrative forged by local doomsayers about the state of the Brazilian economy. There's too much ideological content in Brazil's economic commentary
@cydstumpel@jh3yy@varunkumar You can inspect them. They are regular DOM elements. :)
The process is: add them to the DOM (as you described or any other way) and then call a function on Canvas to place them.
For the last couple months, our team has been working hard on a few paradigm-changing features for HTML Canvas.
One of them is the ability to have HTML elements in a canvas.
Here's a ThreeJS demo with a live HTML texture.
Yall. This is so cool!!!
The text reflected in the raindrops with a shader 🤯
Real, searchable, translatable DOM content in the canvas. Stylable with regular CSS, too. 🤯🤯🤯
@fserb
CSS Day 2024 is next week, June 6 & 7!
We're completely sold out, but you can watch all talks remotely, if you join us as a Remote Participant member on YouTube. See you next week! #CSSDay
@maxverse chrome never launches chrome-only web features, afaik. We only launch things that go through W3C or one of its sub working groups. The plan is to start discussing it at the spec bodies soon. :)
@BHolmesDev@Wyatt915 hahahahha.
After I replied I realized "wait, maybe he meant it non-sarcastically". :P Sorry for that.
And you are both right. I had a demo with a more reasonable "rain shader" effect, and nobody cared about it (internally). The dragon changed everything. :)