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It’s JS Naked Day!

I’m participating in JS Naked Day with the hope of helping to promote the rule of least power. This means that your browsing experience on this website during the 50 hours that make up JS Naked Day should be identical to one where you have disabled JavaScript in your browser.

This is an excellent exercise in making sure there is a clear separation of concerns between HTML for markup, CSS for styling, and JavaScript for interactivity. I highly recommend trying it out and participating yourself!

I’ve made an average of 1.498 commits/day to my website over the last 5.5 years. ~670 of those commits contained fix in the commit message.

Do with that information what you will while I continue to endlessly chase my own tail.

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  1. Update: still not caught my own tail—I'll get back to that when I find my way out of these rabbit holes, and on that note, I bumped up to 1.708 commits/day as of today.

    Continue to do with that information what you will.