

Oh awesome. I’ve never heard of it, I’ll have to check it out
Oh awesome. I’ve never heard of it, I’ll have to check it out
Nice, good job fixing the issue
Difficult to say without seeing the HTML and CSS you’ve mentioned. My first guess was that it could be “pointer-events: none” was the cause but I believe that would stop the URL hover too, so not likely to be that.
I’m not too sure of your experience in non-wordpress web dev so I apologise if this is a stupid question, but have you inspected the html in browser? You’d likely get a much clearer idea of what’s going on under the hood and could inform a fix
A brain/computer interface. But like you say, depending on the state of tech companies maybe only as an input (I can manipulate computers without allowing them to send a signal of any kind to me).
It’d just be for stuff like mentally dictating note taking, being able to “Google” my thoughts (probably best to send the output to my phone rather than directly into my brain)
Seconded. In most cases people tend to become what they see most often
I disagree with your last statement. Is promising to change not evidence of the motivation to change?
Some people lie about their intentions or don’t plan to change as quickly as expected, absolutely. But to assume everyone who has promised to change won’t feels unfair.