Comment by 57473m3n7Fur7h3
1 day ago
In his defence, that attribute has been available in browsers since March 2017 according to your link [1], whereas the most recent commit in the repo for the dithering tool was in March 2016 by the looks of it.
https://github.com/gazs/canvas-atkinson-dither
He’s still active on GitHub though, in other repos. Maybe he will accept a pull request? :)
[1]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLAnchorE...
Oh, I assumed it had been recently built and probably posted today by its author given the news and the lack of a year in the title. I'll open a PR.
edit: I might open a PR. 'CoffeeScript...now there's a name I've not heard in a long time. A long time...'
> CoffeeScript
It was acceptable in the 2010s
It was acceptable at the time
:p
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOV5WXISM24
Nor have I said there is anything wrong with it, only that it's been a long time. So reflexively to equate calling something old with calling it bad seems like a young man's game, but it has been some time since I had close experience of being one of those, also.
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CoffeScript? This is the kind of task where a coding agent should be helpful.
For a tiny PR where 90% of the complexity will most likely be resurrecting an ancient toolchain?