Show newer

zeraora seemed a little like @aescling bait but i mean the mom with the butch haircut was @Lady bait so i can’t complain

Show thread

i choose you! basically felt rushed the entire time and contrarily, despite having a much larger cast and more complex storyline, the power of us never felt like things were moving too fast or too slow

Show thread

i knew it was “well received” in the sense that of 6 extremely unnoteworthy reviewers, the majority liked it (making it the only “Certified Fresh” pokémon movie), but i was surprised at how good the general composition and direction was (it’s the first movie to not be directed by Kunihiko Yuyama) even if the script suffered from some flaws

Show thread

the power of us was actually a very competent movie

Show thread

it’s not a pokémon movie if ash doesn’t bite the dust

pokémon, othewise known as the milf anime,

holmes if you actually cared then Moana wouldn’t’ve been CGI

Show thread

when disney tries to promote the art of hand‐drawn disney animation after canning that department years ago

oh shit we have homemade cookies & coffee & cream ice cream in the freezer

imagine if Inception had just opened with the hotel scene with Mal

Show thread

superhero origin stories are very funny because in any other genre “why is this character like this” is a closely‐guarded secret they don’t expose until the very end of the movie but in superhero stories it’s in the first fifteen minutes

« Most likely your application is going to contain bugs » thanks for the vote of confidence

does rails seriously use the attribute name as the value of boolean attributes

who does that

Ajax, otherwise known by its more obscure name, “javascript”

Show thread

the rails documentation calls this “Ajax”, which is not a word somebody should use in 2021, or ever

Show thread

the answer is yes, it just submits it using javascript [provided you don’t say otherwise]

Show thread

« The Rails framework encourages RESTful design of your applications, which means you'll be making a lot of "PATCH", "PUT", and "DELETE" requests (besides "GET" and "POST"). However, most browsers don't support methods other than "GET" and "POST" when it comes to submitting forms. » then will you REALLY be making a lot of "PATCH", "PUT", and "DELETE" requests? :blobmeow_coolthinking:

Lady boosted

cancelling Ruby/Rails for failing to fully support HTTP Status Code 418

Show older
📟🐱 GlitchCat

A small, community‐oriented Mastodon‐compatible Fediverse (GlitchSoc) instance managed as a joint venture between the cat and KIBI families.