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"content": "<p>Friends, acquaintances, and contacts:</p><p>Really, and this is both a factual and a true statement, IT IS OK TO TELL ME WHEN I'M BEING A DUMMY!</p><p>I've been beating my head against this color picker issue for the <a href=\"https://infosec.exchange/tags/BlinkenTemps\" class=\"mention hashtag\" rel=\"tag\">#<span>BlinkenTemps</span></a> project since last Friday.</p><p>See, for some reason, I thought I needed two color pickers, one for the foreground color and one for the background color, and I was trying to figure out how to implement two color pickers on one webpage without having one interfere with the other, and no matter how many things I modified, one would always mess with the other one and both colors would end up changing.</p><p>Why did I not think of (before 15 minutes ago) having ONE color picker and TWO buttons, one for Foreground and one for background? Seriously. I feel like I've had a massive case of the DUMB for 5 days, and nobody had the gonads to tell me I was operating under Teh Dum.</p><p>Seriously, folks, if I've got a case of Teh Dums, PLEASE TELL ME. <br />I was overthinking it so hard I had to use extra conditioner in my hair since Sunday.</p><p>...then, epiphony time. Reverted to when I only had one picker, added a second button, changed the script to be able to differentiate between the two, then a conditional to determine which button was clicked.</p><p>IT COULD NOT HAVE BEEN EASIER, yet, here I was, trying to make two color pickers work harmoniously together - and that was working out about as well as Bill Clinton denying he got a beejer from Monica Lewinsky.</p><p>TELL ME WHEN I'M BEING DUMB, please. Seriously. All that wasted time. LeSigh (TM).</p><p>TL;DR version: I was overthinking it. I had a lightbulb moment. I tried something that was so simple it shouldn't have worked. It worked flawlessly.</p>",
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"en": "<p>Friends, acquaintances, and contacts:</p><p>Really, and this is both a factual and a true statement, IT IS OK TO TELL ME WHEN I'M BEING A DUMMY!</p><p>I've been beating my head against this color picker issue for the <a href=\"https://infosec.exchange/tags/BlinkenTemps\" class=\"mention hashtag\" rel=\"tag\">#<span>BlinkenTemps</span></a> project since last Friday.</p><p>See, for some reason, I thought I needed two color pickers, one for the foreground color and one for the background color, and I was trying to figure out how to implement two color pickers on one webpage without having one interfere with the other, and no matter how many things I modified, one would always mess with the other one and both colors would end up changing.</p><p>Why did I not think of (before 15 minutes ago) having ONE color picker and TWO buttons, one for Foreground and one for background? Seriously. I feel like I've had a massive case of the DUMB for 5 days, and nobody had the gonads to tell me I was operating under Teh Dum.</p><p>Seriously, folks, if I've got a case of Teh Dums, PLEASE TELL ME. <br />I was overthinking it so hard I had to use extra conditioner in my hair since Sunday.</p><p>...then, epiphony time. Reverted to when I only had one picker, added a second button, changed the script to be able to differentiate between the two, then a conditional to determine which button was clicked.</p><p>IT COULD NOT HAVE BEEN EASIER, yet, here I was, trying to make two color pickers work harmoniously together - and that was working out about as well as Bill Clinton denying he got a beejer from Monica Lewinsky.</p><p>TELL ME WHEN I'M BEING DUMB, please. Seriously. All that wasted time. LeSigh (TM).</p><p>TL;DR version: I was overthinking it. I had a lightbulb moment. I tried something that was so simple it shouldn't have worked. It worked flawlessly.</p>"
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