Maybe not the flashiest update for readers, but it’s a big one for us: Verge writers can now publish the quippier stuff directly from Slack (like I’m doing right now!). The result should be more quick hits from your favorite Verge voices.
Tara Siegel

Senior Software Engineer
Senior Software Engineer
Tara Siegel is a Senior Software Engineer at Vox Media, working closely with The Verge. She has been at the company for 10 years, spanning almost every team and brand. Tara holds a BSE in Computer Science & Digital Media Design from the University of Pennsylvania and previously worked at YouTube & NBCUniversal. Outside of tech, Tara is a cyclist, skier, and an avid baker. She currently lives in Salt Lake City.
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But Brave takes it a step further and strips a common Tailwind class we used for positioning the header: “bottom-0”. Why? We can only guess the Brave team decided to remove anything with the word ‘bot’ in it… a noble thought, but a touch overkill in practice, given the popularity of Tailwind and unpredictability of CSS class names.
Thank you, Brave, for what may have been The Verge’s most comical bug to date. (And please stop stripping bottom-0.)
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