This is weird. I viewed this blog post on Chrome and it loaded fine. But I sent the link to my fellow dev and he tried viewing it on Microsoft Edge on MacOS but the browser showed a red page with the "This site has been reported as unsafe" message by the Microsoft Defender SmartScreen.
It highlighted the domain: 'jakesaunders.dev' in the address bar in red text.
Agreed. Also, that fu king mascot, Wilber?, that chihuahua looking thing didn't help normies without a sense of whimsy take it serious.
It really conveyed the image of cheap and shoddy. The drab looking logos, the name, and the weird looking poodle: all that just made it harder to take serious.
I'd say the ability to take complicated definitions and to not have to through a rigorous definition every time the ideas are referenced are, in a sense a form of abstraction, and a necessary requirement to be able to do advanced Math in the first place.
Definitely see its potential for mobile pages.
On web it feels unintuitive to scroll. It feels more natural to drag and drop. Guess Trello boards have conditioned us.
But on web this control is way better.