Anthony Ciccarello
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Mar 5, 2024, 8:28 AM

Liked “The heroes we don't deserve: Those who work on web standards”:

The web is a part of most people's lives. The web is open. You can publish a website where you share your thoughts on the world, share your art, publish poetry, collate your photography, share videos, and more. You can write a blog post on an academic subject or something of personal significance. Then, you can share what you create with anyone with a web browser. You can do this in an afternoon. Your website should work on Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge, and other browsers. It should work across…

Anthony Ciccarello

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I'm a software engineer living in Southern California building cool things using JavaScript and other web technologies. I enjoy travel, disc sports, and spending time in nature.

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Mar 3, 2024, 6:29 AM

Aa a birder, I can totally relate to this. I think birds that are comfortable around people and that appear in large numbers are unsettling. But they are also beautiful birds. I’ll never forget the time we vacationed in Costa Rica and the evening skies were filled with grackles flying...

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Mar 12, 2024, 7:07 PM

Today I learned what the “closed” in closed captioning means. It’s the ability to turn the captions off rather than having the text as part of the video. Ben’s post is also a good reminder of the difference between captions and subtitles.

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