I fondly remember looking through this a few years ago as it was one of the first posts I found at the top of HN
"The survey found one in three millennials dipped into their retirement accounts to pay for their homes" Retirement account? What's that?
Looks super useful but I don't want to buy before I try. The landing page says "for the price you want", but the product page has a 1.99+ and I can't enter less than that.
Wrong article, sorry it's early
Would be much more useful as a static website. Right now, I find something i'm interested in, navigate and read it, then click back to be back at the top of the list. The article on `find` was nice, since that's a…
A consideration if you're making an accessible website is keyboard navigation. Having numerical inputs eliminates this, however. Still a good read, I have been thinking a lot about date pickers in the last year.
This is from 2016. Interesting that the authors most recent post is a tool for finding when your projects are being mentioned on HN or Reddit :)
I wish they would take it further. Dimes are the new pennies.
Off topic but that is a gnarly commit history
Examples?
I fondly remember looking through this a few years ago as it was one of the first posts I found at the top of HN
"The survey found one in three millennials dipped into their retirement accounts to pay for their homes" Retirement account? What's that?
Looks super useful but I don't want to buy before I try. The landing page says "for the price you want", but the product page has a 1.99+ and I can't enter less than that.
Wrong article, sorry it's early
Would be much more useful as a static website. Right now, I find something i'm interested in, navigate and read it, then click back to be back at the top of the list. The article on `find` was nice, since that's a…
A consideration if you're making an accessible website is keyboard navigation. Having numerical inputs eliminates this, however. Still a good read, I have been thinking a lot about date pickers in the last year.
This is from 2016. Interesting that the authors most recent post is a tool for finding when your projects are being mentioned on HN or Reddit :)
I wish they would take it further. Dimes are the new pennies.
Off topic but that is a gnarly commit history
Examples?