Jordan Rose

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He/him or they/them. Runs (HyperCard nostalgia) and (Hamilton joke). Formerly: Swift at Apple. Alt:

Joined June 2012

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    7 Jun 2019

    I got asked about the pronouns on my badge yesterday! "I can see why a trans person would do this, but why a cis person?" In a word, normalization. Conferences should offer everyone the option of putting pronouns on badges (but not require it). Until then, I'm writing mine in.

    My WWDC badge has "he/him" handwritten at the bottom in Sharpie.
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  2. 12 hours ago

    In theory the planned "modify" can handle this, but that would require inserting a copy of the 'self' value and hoping the compiler will optimize it out (because 'modify' expects exclusive access).

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  3. 12 hours ago

    Wanted in Swift: forwarding accessors, to avoid repeating an access path twice. var foo: Int { forward { yield &fooImpl.value } } (At some point I may come back to the Swift project as an open source contributor and then maybe I'll pitch all these things properly.)

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  4. Retweeted

    Tip: highlight images missing alt text with img:not([alt])

    Using img:not([alt]) to highlight images missing alt text. You can also use Lighthouse or editor plugins to detect the same.
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  5. Retweeted
    14 hours ago

    Hi! Do you care about technology and can afford $100 month? Become a member of Fund Club. Your money goes directly to a new tech+social justice initiative each month. We email you the pick and you give directly to the organizers!

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  6. Jan 31

    Still trying to pin it down, and pin down my discomfort vs. being totally fine (/ loving) Vienna Teng’s “Watershed”.

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  7. Jan 31

    I don’t know. As an aspiring climate activist, something about Weathering With You (天気の子) rubbed me the wrong way. (Music was fantastic again though.)

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  8. Jan 31

    LRT: I already stopped giving money to the DNC a while back (as opposed to individual candidates), so I can't do it /again/…

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  9. Retweeted

    Party leaders effectively pre-empting voters, by rigging the system to favor a candidate who makes them comfortable their status quo will not be disrupted, alienated a lot of people last time. Naturally, DNC concluded they should do it again.

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  10. Jan 31

    CSS-bludgeoned gitweb's output into looking more like the rest of my site. Check it out! (When I say "bludgeoned" I really do mean it. I'm hiding elements with `display: none` to avoid changing gitweb.cgi.)

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  11. Retweeted
    Jan 31
    Replying to

    It can do simulator too. But sometimes it gets lost and only lists open simulators under Develop after restarting Safari.

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  12. Jan 31

    Safari/Simulator folks, why can only STP do this? (?)

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  13. Jan 31

    TIL that if you have installed you can open a Web Inspector for tabs in an iOS Simulator. (I'm playing with my site's CSS and wanted to see how bad it was on mobile.)

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    Transphobes are trying to make trans kids too scared to come out as trans. They want trans kids to live in fear and self-loathing in secret, just so a bunch of privileged cis bigots can feel comfortable and not be ‘confronted’ by diversity! 😖 Kids will die. They don’t care. 😞

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  15. Jan 29

    TIL NSPerformService. Works from the command line too! (i.e. no run loop, no NSApplication)

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  16. Jan 29

    (And I /think/ I still have the entire Flying Toasters song memorized.)

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  17. Jan 29
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  18. Retweeted
    Jan 29

    I don’t know who needs to hear this, but you can use -p with git commands to deal with unstaged content in hunks. (add, checkout, and stash are favorite)

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  19. Retweeted
    Jan 29

    Code Reviewers - it's easy to go pure negative/nitpicking, even if you're using helpful/constructive language. if you see something you like, SAY SOMETHING. It makes people's days. Today I had a total in a PR.

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  20. Jan 29

    If worried about burning an instruction on CABL, even just having the register would help (GETL, plus SETL for completeness).

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  21. Jan 29

    Still hurting for register pressure. What do you think about adding a link register?

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