For the crowd that only browses the web on weekdays: I wrote a bit over the weekend about the decline of the Mac.
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For the crowd that only browses the web on weekdays: I wrote a bit over the weekend about the decline of the Mac.
“Security issues on ArtChain – Terence Eden’s Blog”
The blockchain scene sure does attract interesting people.
Watching the autumn sunset.
Turns out having next to no latency in the previews when you’re working on a photograph in CaptureOne changes the way you work.
Whodathunkit? 🙂
“How I Went From Writing 2,000 Words a Day to 10,000 Words a Day - SFWA”
Kind of aimed more at common uses of machine learning than at crowdsourcing as originally defined.
“Wishlist or shopping cart? Saving products for later in ecommerce”
“Brexit: UK government’s battle with Apple over EU citizens app”
Brexit is such an incompetent mess.
I just wrote 3000 words about why I bought a Window/Linux computer and why I’m worried about the Mac
How did you spend your Saturday?
“Even The Guardian reckons The Guardian is scaremongering – Carrie Marshall: Bigmouth Strikes Again”
Well, Bojack Horseman is better than it has any right to be.
It’s this sort of season here in Montréal.
“How To Kill Your Tech Industry”
This article is amazing
The ubiquitous document-register-element has been updated with fixes for Firefox 63 and advice for migrating away from having to use the poly fill.
Gmail is so so much slower for me now that they’ve rolled out the new UI.
“Bruce Lawson’s personal site : Screenreader support for text-level semantics”
“We’re the Organizers of the Google Walkout. Here Are Our Demands”
Their demands are quite sensible and would be a good first step for Google to make a safer workplace.
“On V8 Optimizing Destructuring – Andrea Giammarchi – Medium”
“New MacBook Air Is a Compelling Upgrade in a Confusing Laptop Lineup - TidBITS”
There was a time when Apple arguably made the best computers available. That really isn’t the case anymore.
“Michael Tsai - Blog - October 2018 Apple Event”
“Why does the mass-market Mac have to be more expensive than the iPad Pro?”