It’s actually relatively nice out, considering the snow.
(Alt: cars covered with snow, bridge covered with snow, small park covered with snow)
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It’s actually relatively nice out, considering the snow.
(Alt: cars covered with snow, bridge covered with snow, small park covered with snow)
“Dimensions.Guide - Database of Dimensioned Drawings”
This is all kinds of awesome.
This is a really interesting paper that argues that the replicability problem in psychology isn’t just down to bad methodology and iffy statistics but caused by a lack of theoretical frameworks (links in tweet) mobile.twitter.com/mmuthukri…
“lit-html vs hyperHTML vs lighterhtml – Andrea Giammarchi – Medium”
All of these libraries are, honestly, really really good with slightly different pros and we’re honestly all lucky to have them as alternatives.
“Michael Tsai - Blog - Apple Retail Employees Aggressively Pushing iPhone Upgrades”
Ugh.
“Ariel Waldman » Twitter refuses to uphold Terms of Service”
This was written 11 years ago.
MacOS is getting less and less baked with every release.
“The trap of early feedback - Seth’s Blog”
This. Related is the issue where everybody can see each other’s feedback and their opinions converge. One of the many reasons why I dislike Google Docs.
“Blockchain and Trust - Schneier on Security”
A version with less Wired.
“Using persona profiles to test accessibility - Accessibility in government”
This is an interesting tactic for early accessibility testing.
“Patreon’s problems and the state of subscription crowdfunding - The Beat”
“#DeathToAutoPlay—No More Audio and Video That Plays Automatically! - TidBITS”
“GitHub - mozdevs/cssremedy: Start your project with a remedy for the technical debt of CSS.”
“German Regulators Just Outlawed Facebook’s Whole Ad Business”
😄
“Some Popular iPhone Apps Secretly Record Your Screen for Analytics Purposes - MacRumors”
“Reflecting on My Failure to Build a Billion-Dollar Company”
Enjoyed this more than I expected.
“There’s No Good Reason to Trust Blockchain Technology”
We come here, not to praise the blockchain but to bury it.
“Rendering on the Web - Web - Google Developers”
Informative but so diplomatic that most will ignore it.
“Michael Tsai - Blog - Amazon and Fake Books and Filtered Reviews”
Amazon’s usefulness to me as a retailer has been in decline for a while.