Autistic developer. Author of @reakitjs. Building things for humans at @automattic. Mostly working with #a11y and design systems. He/him.

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A little bit late here, but I have mixed feelings about Trump and Parler being banned from the internet. While I agree with that, I wonder: what if, in the future, it is something that we don't agree? Amazon, Google and Apple have too much power.
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I'm just worried about how much power these 3 companies have over the internet, regardless of the decisions made.
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The law may work in the US and Europe, but the world is much bigger than that. These 3 companies are actually bigger than most countries. I'm afraid Americans and Europeans won't even notice if they use their power in the wrong way in these countries.
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Haz retweeted
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Sponsored 🥳 @diegohaz does an awesome job with Reakit. The quality of the library is incredible and the API he invents are so innovative. I inspire a lot from it in all of my private and public projects.
One of the perks of moving to Spain is that I now have access to GitHub Sponsors on my personal account (Brazil isn't supported yet)! 😆 github.com/sponsors/diegohaz
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One of the perks of moving to Spain is that I now have access to GitHub Sponsors on my personal account (Brazil isn't supported yet)! 😆 github.com/sponsors/diegohaz
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"The universe is a pretty big place. If it's just us, seems like an awful waste of space." — Carl Sagan
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I second this. I do this all the time including with my own code.
Underrated learning technique: copying source code by typing it verbatim. You will “feel” the intention of the code. Some things become obvious, some less so. You gain insight into the author’s decisions & inform your own. I highly recommend trying this out.
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