Keith J Grant
keithjgrant@front-end.social
<p>👨🏻💻 Front end developer working primarily in React. Currently at Red Hat working on Ansible Controller. Author of CSS in Depth. he/him</p><p>🌎 I live in the great Pacific Northwest. I care about people and believe in the open web.</p><p>✨ I’m married to a literary nerd and have two fantastic children and two ridiculous cats. I enjoy fine cocktails and cooking. And running, when I’m in the habit. <a href="https://front-end.social/tags/JavaScript" class="mention hashtag" rel="tag">#<span>JavaScript</span></a> • <a href="https://front-end.social/tags/CSS" class="mention hashtag" rel="tag">#<span>CSS</span></a> • <a href="https://front-end.social/tags/ReactJS" class="mention hashtag" rel="tag">#<span>ReactJS</span></a> • <a href="https://front-end.social/tags/WebDev" class="mention hashtag" r
Posts
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Post #834631
You know you made a good gelatin-filled beef stock when you pull out the leftovers from the fridge the next day and hold the container sideways and the soup stays put
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Post #834627
Wow, the #StrangerThings finale is excellent. Extremely rare to see such an epic story stick the landing so spot on. The final season tied every earlier season together. One of the greatest works of fiction I know.
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Post #834626
The holidays may be over, but I’ve worked up a technique for a single-serve egg nog that I’m quite proud of. Using a milk frother wand can really mimic the thick foamy texture of the (non-alcoholic) large batch recipe I grew drinking every Christmas, better than a cocktail shaker https://sidecar.us/drinks/egg-nog/
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Post #834625
Ugh, a bill from FedEx to cover the tariffs of tea we bought four months ago
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Post #834624
Snow conditions suck, but the views are totally worth the cost of the lift ticket #mtbaker
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Post #834623
Wow, so YouTube just flat out refuses to play videos for me now with Firefox&#39;s tracking protections enabled
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Post #834622
I wish more restaurants would get a real website. The number of places that list Facebook as their website is really sad
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Post #834621
MIO: Memories in Orbit is one of the best Metroidvanias I’ve ever played. This is absolutely my favorite genre of game, and this one hits all the right notes for me. I loved Silksong, but it leans very heavily into combat. To the point that, because of the difficulty, I probably won’t replay it much. MIO, instead, leans much more into platforming. Though, paradoxically, it’s often platforming without the platforms; it’s more akin to fast-paced aerial acrobatics… https://notes.keithjgrant.com/n...