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    You can also save up to 100% by externalizing the HTML part too

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        The story behind the blink tag is so ridiculous.

        At some point in the evening I mentioned that it was sad that Lynx was not going to be able to display many of the HTML extensions that we were proposing, I also pointed out that the only text style that Lynx could exploit given its environment was blinking text. We had a pretty good laugh at the thought of blinking text, and talked about blinking this and that and how absurd the whole thing would be. … Saturday morning rolled around and I headed into the office only to find what else but, blinking text. It was on the screen blinking in all its glory, and in the browser. How could this be, you might ask? It turns out that one of the engineers liked my idea so much that he left the bar sometime past midnight, returned to the office and implemented the blink tag overnight. He was still there in the morning and quite proud of it.

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        https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Glossary/blink_element

        While initially popular, <blink> became much maligned because of overuse; many people found it annoying. More importantly, it degrades readability and can be particularly problematic for users with visual impairments or cognitive disorders such as epilepsy or ADHD. It can be disorienting or, in the worst cases, even trigger seizures.

        tbf it’s a valid reason to drop its support

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          I felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of Geocities pages suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced.

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        Nope. That element never existed. It was <blink>text</blink>

        Besides a selfclosing <blink/> would make no sense.

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            Well done, pigeon! You won! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scnr:

            Arguing with idiots is like playing chess with a pigeon. No matter how good you are, the bird is going to shit on the board and strut around like it won anyway.

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    They didn’t think of just letting it generate the text (usually Markdown) and then processing it to HTML?

    Wait, the LLM does the “thinking” there.

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      I assume there’s some context for why there is an argument to begin with between whether to prompt for markdown vs html, and what this is actually for

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      I assume that if it isn’t already happening, future models will have instructions to maximize token usage.

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    this has to be satire right? please someone tell me he’s only joking. please.

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      I’m reading the whole thread on xcancel and I’m wondering if they’re all in on the joke / trolling or …

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    There was a time where people were made fun of for saying they program in HTML. Now some people proudly explains you to use AI to write it. The same type of people use LLM as a calculator and are in awe for its publiposting capacities. Wait for the day they would program a AI to print on carbon paper. Two copy for one file in memory!!

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    if they’re using class=“card” then they’re likely using something like bootstrap in which the CSS is largely handled for you anyway

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      Fun fact, people often use css frameworks as a starting point and override a lot of built in classes to add their own look.

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        Although it has lead to every website have that 2/3/4 column look for about 10 years at least. Widescreen monitors have 50% of the space wasted,

        I think it was Grid that started it, had 12 columns you could divvy up with a load of weird classes, and then a version of grid got added to the CSS standard instead so now it’s just there.

        You can still make CSS from scratch, but I can see why a beginner would go with Bootstrap or whatever.

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    I don’t want anyone on this thread to stumble on my handwritten self hosted website because I probably used the wrong names for CSS classes or something and didn’t test it on those ultra wide monitors that go around the room.

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    It’ll still produce better markup than MS Frontpage.

    But that’s like saying someone’s asshole would produce a better ‘cake’ with a light dusting of icing sugar.