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 original battery with a million loadcycles that somehow still has 95% capacity left. Literally a tank.
Early 2001 iBook Dual USB, 576MB RAM, 500mhz PPC G3, ATI Rage Mobility 8MB, OSX 10.4.11 with classic, with a broken cd drive and a heat cracked and worn exterior: "patina".
Early 2002 iBook, 640MB RAM, 700mhz PPC G3, ATI Radeon 7500 32MB, OS 10.4.11 with classic, absolutely immaculate and mint, how?
some whatever m1 macbook air that's super powerful and has a battery that lasts like a year and weighs one pound but is no fun.
I am currently:
a front-end and accessibility focused web developer.
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.