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setting up git on a 20+ year old iBook
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knaackbuilt/README.md

Pages should have at least one <h1>

Today I might be using:

  • Mid 2004 14" iBook, 1.25GB RAM, 1.33ghz PPC G4, ATI Radeon 9200 32MB, OSX 10.5.8. Finally found a MINT condition replacement battery that has 100% original capacity.
  • Mid 2005 iBook, 1.5GB RAM, 1.33ghz PPC G4, ATI Radeon 9550 32MB, OSX 10.5.8, with some funny stickers, missing the caps lock key, and an OEM battery with a million loadcycles that somehow still has 95% capacity left.
  • 2008 FrankenBook - two different MacBook Core 2 Duo's: Screen from an 08 black macbook, body and board from an 08 white macbook. 2.1ghz Intel Core 2 Duo, 2GB RAM, Intel X3100 graphics, OSX 10.6.8.
  • some whatever 2020 m1 macbook air that's super powerful and has a battery that lasts like a year and weighs one pound but is less fun.

I am currently:

  • a front-end and accessibility focused web developer.
  • unapologetically pro-union. Check out Tech Workers Union Local 1010 !
  • still fascinated with the power of html and that people can just make websites.
  • actively trying to build web things that promote equal access to information and services in Government.
  • like ~99% sure that whole page zoom (browser zoom) is a sufficient technique to meet SC 1.4.4. Text-only zoom is not required.
  • drinking coffee.
  • trying to ensure that workplaces are inclusive of a variety of opinions and that work is done in a transparent way.
  • opting out of any AI tools learning from my work. Good luck AI! ::AI learns sarcasm::
  • tinkering with old Macs.

Opinions that are my own:

  • I like to use github desktop because it's exactly 168,000% easier than git from the command line.
  • I like simple css with direct naming conventions and the use of utilities. I'm tired of naming things "wrapper" and "container" and "inner_container" so it's ok to use some utility classes.
  • You should use real html language codes from the IANA Language Subtag Registry, not make them up.
  • Use semantic html elements instead of reinventing things browsers have done natively for you since 1996.
  • Eleventy (11ty) is fantastic and I use it a lot.
  • Bring back Netscape Navigator. But seriously everything being built on chromium isn't a great idea.
  • I want a text-only or reader-only version of the web please and thank you.

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  1. OGS-Digital-Service/digital-services-utilities OGS-Digital-Service/digital-services-utilities Public

    Digital assets and utilities helper repo for support to enterprise sites.

    HTML 1

  2. OGS-Digital-Service/Forget-me-not OGS-Digital-Service/Forget-me-not Public

    For storing code snippets that we'd otherwise forget somewhere else.

    HTML 3

  3. OGS-Digital-Service/environmentalbondact.ny.gov OGS-Digital-Service/environmentalbondact.ny.gov Public

    Static component repository for the ArcGIS Hub Environmental Bond Act (DEC) website

    HTML 1

  4. OGS-Digital-Service/infrastructure.ny.gov OGS-Digital-Service/infrastructure.ny.gov Public

    Compartmentalized components for NYS Infrastructure Hub in ArcGIS Hub

    HTML