Google Lens has had the feature for more than a year now and it's incredibly useful. I wonder how the accuracy of Apple's version will compare.
We don't search for things because they're easy to find
Have you ever worked on multivariate tests? Testing is how you learn and quantify how much something is disliked, or used, or leads to conversions. This is the perfect fit. I prefer the 1-column layout (user since it…
It reduces the chance of transmission. That's how it protects others... > Vaccination only protects you False. Vaccinated people can still get sick, and vaccination reduces the spread of disease, protecting people that…
> should I get vaccinated? I'll go no. Yes that's anti-vax. We get vaccinated not just to protect ourselves from death, but also to protect those around us by reducing the transmission of disease.
Oh you just said "crypto," you never mentioned a currency. Do we get to include the overcollateralized stablecoins or are we just cherrypicking volatile ones? Do you have any experience buying or using cryptocurrency in…
The dollar crashed 30% in the 2000s (and the 80s, and the 70s, and probably the '10s). Soon it will be because of trade wars and losing value to the euro and the yuan though. To your point, remember when the crypto…
Compared to 2009?! You don't trust Coinbase in 2021 any more than you did Cryptsy in 2013? PS if you want to do the whole "volatile prices!" fear mongering you can do WAY better than 50% price drops. You also…
What's the x-height of…
Is this app-development specific? In CSS the font-size and leading are easily decoupled.
Thank you, I know it's a dumb question. Wondering about the cost/effectiveness of demolition of the ship vs the daily costs of having the canal blocked. I thought it might be like using explosives to dispose of whale…
Why wouldn't it be more cost-effective or unreasonable to destroy the ship?
Your explanation is longer and harder to understand. (How do you "invoke" Bernoulli's principle?)
The spelling's wrong, not disliked. To your point--it's poor form to mark the same mistake twice.
> anti-trafficing [sic] is usually used to try to criminalize their work I understand you have anecdotes from 2 women which describe non-coerced criminalized sex work, which is not sex trafficking. My information comes…
> Sex trafficing [sic] is not a real thing Human trafficking (for non-sexual exploitation), sex trafficking, and non-coerced criminalized sex work have differences; but they all are very real.…
Why is this better than media queries? The user rarely drags the window edge back and forth, and if they do, they do it one time to resize the window.
It's been explored for years. Here's an article from 5 years ago: https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2016/05/fluid-typography/
Then what's the point of the demo? Dragging the edge of the browser window make type scale fluidly? Typically the user is at a fixed viewport size, or they change to one or two other ones when the window is resized.
Viewport-relative widths are a poor practice for accessibility, in general (maybe you don't care for your small personal website). The user can't set their own preferred size, font-size becomes illegible at small sizes,…
> Everything was hard--the icons & cursor, the touchpad, hovering over something for options, closing and opening tabs This is part of what "accessibility" covers, it's not just providing alternative text for images.…
Lots of small though-terminating clichés there. Any comments about this article?
Did you read the article? Your comment is copy-and-pasted on every cryptocurrency article, please discuss this article. It is also completely wrong. A Ponzi requires a central actor (like Charles Ponzi) to actively pay…
So, you didn't read the article. Please contribute to discussion specific to the article. "Mining wastes electricity" is a trite talking point we will see in every discussion.
Google Lens has had the feature for more than a year now and it's incredibly useful. I wonder how the accuracy of Apple's version will compare.
We don't search for things because they're easy to find
Have you ever worked on multivariate tests? Testing is how you learn and quantify how much something is disliked, or used, or leads to conversions. This is the perfect fit. I prefer the 1-column layout (user since it…
It reduces the chance of transmission. That's how it protects others... > Vaccination only protects you False. Vaccinated people can still get sick, and vaccination reduces the spread of disease, protecting people that…
> should I get vaccinated? I'll go no. Yes that's anti-vax. We get vaccinated not just to protect ourselves from death, but also to protect those around us by reducing the transmission of disease.
Oh you just said "crypto," you never mentioned a currency. Do we get to include the overcollateralized stablecoins or are we just cherrypicking volatile ones? Do you have any experience buying or using cryptocurrency in…
The dollar crashed 30% in the 2000s (and the 80s, and the 70s, and probably the '10s). Soon it will be because of trade wars and losing value to the euro and the yuan though. To your point, remember when the crypto…
Compared to 2009?! You don't trust Coinbase in 2021 any more than you did Cryptsy in 2013? PS if you want to do the whole "volatile prices!" fear mongering you can do WAY better than 50% price drops. You also…
What's the x-height of…
Is this app-development specific? In CSS the font-size and leading are easily decoupled.
Thank you, I know it's a dumb question. Wondering about the cost/effectiveness of demolition of the ship vs the daily costs of having the canal blocked. I thought it might be like using explosives to dispose of whale…
Why wouldn't it be more cost-effective or unreasonable to destroy the ship?
Your explanation is longer and harder to understand. (How do you "invoke" Bernoulli's principle?)
The spelling's wrong, not disliked. To your point--it's poor form to mark the same mistake twice.
> anti-trafficing [sic] is usually used to try to criminalize their work I understand you have anecdotes from 2 women which describe non-coerced criminalized sex work, which is not sex trafficking. My information comes…
> Sex trafficing [sic] is not a real thing Human trafficking (for non-sexual exploitation), sex trafficking, and non-coerced criminalized sex work have differences; but they all are very real.…
Why is this better than media queries? The user rarely drags the window edge back and forth, and if they do, they do it one time to resize the window.
It's been explored for years. Here's an article from 5 years ago: https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2016/05/fluid-typography/
Then what's the point of the demo? Dragging the edge of the browser window make type scale fluidly? Typically the user is at a fixed viewport size, or they change to one or two other ones when the window is resized.
Viewport-relative widths are a poor practice for accessibility, in general (maybe you don't care for your small personal website). The user can't set their own preferred size, font-size becomes illegible at small sizes,…
> Everything was hard--the icons & cursor, the touchpad, hovering over something for options, closing and opening tabs This is part of what "accessibility" covers, it's not just providing alternative text for images.…
Lots of small though-terminating clichés there. Any comments about this article?
Did you read the article? Your comment is copy-and-pasted on every cryptocurrency article, please discuss this article. It is also completely wrong. A Ponzi requires a central actor (like Charles Ponzi) to actively pay…
So, you didn't read the article. Please contribute to discussion specific to the article. "Mining wastes electricity" is a trite talking point we will see in every discussion.