1. Laura Kalbag: And <br/> tags used instead of <label>s in forms makes me downright stabby.

    Laura Kalbag my current pet peeve is a h1, then a h2 directly below it which is not a header, just a paragraph the author wanted to make look bigger (or a subheader, like bootstrap does with the downright weird h1 -> small). I saw it once a while ago, now I’m seeing it everywhere :/

  2. Laura Kalbag: My life is so much better since I forced Mail.app to copy 'email@emailaddress.com' rather than '<Full Name email@emailaddress.com>'

    Laura Kalbag just the other day I was thinking that applications should accept those strings as valid email addresses, and parse them as such

  3. Brennan Novak: @BarnabyWalters ahh, glad you're staying @KexHostel as it is rawesome and cozy. I suggest eating downstairs, it's really tasty!

    Brennan Novak yeah, KEX is great. I had breakfast downstairs on the first day, but I’m kinda short on cash right now so DIYing all food :)

  4. Laurent Eschenauer: @BarnabyWalters On this note, there is a quote too much on the 'in reply to' link: http://t.co/SbTJY1bYPn -> breaks your pingback ?

    Laurent Eschenauer thanks for the heads-up, on closer inspection it looks like the problem is on your end — the URL in the with attribute of the action element has that quote at the end

  5. Jovian Salak: @BarnabyWalters Oh no! bad luck bro, I'm sure there'll be work when you get back ;)

    Jovian Salak thanks :) If anything it means I’m more likely to get work when I get back — people are starting to find me, which can only be a good thing.

  6. Laurent Eschenauer I love — I use it every time I’m thinking about performance, to remind me just how much slowness is down to all that decoration and fancyness :) And also to see just how crappily marked up modern “web apps” often are ahem facebook ahem