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No user record in our sample, but bdougherty has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but bdougherty has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
The spinoff definitely came at a particularly bad time, but that was always how it was going to end up because that is how IAC operates. Vimeo was probably doomed from the moment IAC acquired Connected Ventures. It was…
The custom stuff was all on the transcoding and player sides. Actual video file storage and delivery was using a variety of well-known CDNs depending on when and where, but primarily Akamai.
The people in this video were mostly CollegeHumor people (I think there are 4 Vimeans in there), but the last one left about 10 years ago now.
I miss the days when interfaces didn't have to be light white on white or dark black on black. When people thought about contrast and things looked interesting. Discord is my go-to example with this. Before the…
React is also extremely easy to get it wrong.
Screen readers actually do generate a couple of different things that you could consider a ToC from the semantic meaning of various tags. If you structure your document properly, it's not a terribly difficult task for…
We didn't have that in the article?
Nope, that results in significant extra complexity because now you have to implement all the stuff that the browser does for the other tags so that your website works the way people expect. (and you will get it wrong)
I don't get it. What are people going to a website for if not for the content of that page?
Until the org chart is reorganized, then what?
Some people do not need the updates, some will pay a fair value for the updates. Nobody is asking for non-subscription software to be priced the same as the subscription. Bottom line is that the App Store not having…
Because it is nearly impossible for it to be truly anonymous.
There is actually an iCloud Passwords app for Windows already.
> It also benefits users in that you can implement more features and fix more bugs in less time. This is mostly a bullshit answer that is hardly ever the case in reality and is pretty much always used as an excuse to…
Production is only as hard as you make it.
> I don't see why it's so offensive to you that others are making different choices. Because those choices have had a major negative impact on everyone, especially and most importantly and significantly on the people…
DRM is not good, but if they didn't specify DRM, it would still end up in browsers as proprietary methods, or it's possible proprietary browser plugins like Flash would have continued to exist. Unfortunately, you can't…
What is the benefit of tRPC over built-in SvelteKit data loading?
I copied this from a specific project, so there might be a couple things missing, but here is generally what I use https://gist.github.com/bdougherty/404b4ca33dfdbff48614b454f...
This is an opinion trapped in 2010. You can build both "simple arrangements of rectangles" and way more complicated layouts easily now. What would you propose as a replacement?
> Ask the people who invented CSS why they built it in a way that is really really hard to understand - even for simple things. Can you give an example or explain more about this?
I cannot agree with this comment any more. Every time I read any one of these Tailwind threads, I am yelling in my head "SVELTE!!!!" the whole time. Going against the current of the platform is a recipe for disaster…
Whether you like it or not, the cascading part of cascading style sheets is an integral part of the web platform, and one is better off in the long run swimming with the current of the platform rather than against it.
Because previously you had to be blessed to get a bluecheck, now you just have to pay. Way more people have the means to pay than were blessed.
I only ever use it in the car with CarPlay.