Isn’t the whole point of HTMX philosophy to question whether you need interconnected components with shared state? Most apps are doing crud on a database at the end of the day.
In my home town the local steel plant has been connected to the district heating systems for half a century. This is extremely mature technology and widely used in parts of the world where heating homes is more…
Sure, people want a personal human answer. But not as much as they want the correct answer. Also, I think that we want to communicate with a company (Human or AI), and not a person, quite often. As you’re supporting a…
Maybe the human has been reading too much ai generated text and got influenced by it?
Always difficult to define a year exactly. Obama a/b-testing campaigns was definitely a step on the way.
Good point. Future historians looking back will likely consider 2015/2016 to be the point when we entered the social-media-epoch. Both Brexit and Trump where mainly social-media-driven phenomenon.
Agreed, surely politicians are good at aligning to what's popular. A certain type of people thrived in 1970's East Germany too, saying to themselves that it was for the greater good.
Not painting it any way, just asking. I'm in the EU btw, we're likely heading in the same direction from what it seems.
I don't know, hence the question.
Here's a random movie recommendation that has nothing at all to do with the above comment or the original link posted: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0405094
Conveniently, this will force the government to authenticate all users of social media to ensure they are over 16.
Honest question: Is this about anything else than forcing all citizens to ID themselves to the government before using digital services?
Dragning downwards on the iPhone Home Screen to search is a perfect example, the gradual blur animation is never auto playing once activated. Instead, it responds to your drag and you are always in control.
Guessing by your examples that you are American. Maybe you are aware, or perhaps not, that in Europe many view your culture as the one that has taken this to its extreme. Some envy it, some don’t.
Generalising sure feels good doesn’t it?
Many nuances and “it depends” here in my experience. Is learning git part of “learning to code”? Some learn, others don’t. Of course hammering away prompts aren’t learning at all.
Certainly, it helps the architect to know the constraints of concrete and bricks, but you don’t really have to know every level of down to the chemistry.
The benefit here is designers learning to code. It was always weird to me that designers were shaping software without knowing how it was built. I'm a designer btw. However, designing in code is technology-first. One…
Just refactor and rebrand all of it as Claude Code and see it as one process.
HTML-in-Canvas-in-HTML. Yo dawg.
People still wear masks? Which part of the world? Haven’t seen a single on since 2022 in Sweden.
That’s a good name! I often resort to “there are many ways to slice a cake”, less sophisticated blunt gets the point across.
What percentage of listened music is AI for you? What about your friends? Your mother’s friends? AI music is yet to be anything but a curiosity. Recorded music changed so much about everyday life that you can’t imagine…
That’s the international publisher’s mistake. The text is famous for being similar in style to the preserved Icelandic originals. It’s quite authentic.
Zoom out and take an anthropological view: relevant human skills become irrelevant over time. I’m not here to say that’s good or fun.
Isn’t the whole point of HTMX philosophy to question whether you need interconnected components with shared state? Most apps are doing crud on a database at the end of the day.
In my home town the local steel plant has been connected to the district heating systems for half a century. This is extremely mature technology and widely used in parts of the world where heating homes is more…
Sure, people want a personal human answer. But not as much as they want the correct answer. Also, I think that we want to communicate with a company (Human or AI), and not a person, quite often. As you’re supporting a…
Maybe the human has been reading too much ai generated text and got influenced by it?
Always difficult to define a year exactly. Obama a/b-testing campaigns was definitely a step on the way.
Good point. Future historians looking back will likely consider 2015/2016 to be the point when we entered the social-media-epoch. Both Brexit and Trump where mainly social-media-driven phenomenon.
Agreed, surely politicians are good at aligning to what's popular. A certain type of people thrived in 1970's East Germany too, saying to themselves that it was for the greater good.
Not painting it any way, just asking. I'm in the EU btw, we're likely heading in the same direction from what it seems.
I don't know, hence the question.
Here's a random movie recommendation that has nothing at all to do with the above comment or the original link posted: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0405094
Conveniently, this will force the government to authenticate all users of social media to ensure they are over 16.
Honest question: Is this about anything else than forcing all citizens to ID themselves to the government before using digital services?
Dragning downwards on the iPhone Home Screen to search is a perfect example, the gradual blur animation is never auto playing once activated. Instead, it responds to your drag and you are always in control.
Guessing by your examples that you are American. Maybe you are aware, or perhaps not, that in Europe many view your culture as the one that has taken this to its extreme. Some envy it, some don’t.
Generalising sure feels good doesn’t it?
Many nuances and “it depends” here in my experience. Is learning git part of “learning to code”? Some learn, others don’t. Of course hammering away prompts aren’t learning at all.
Certainly, it helps the architect to know the constraints of concrete and bricks, but you don’t really have to know every level of down to the chemistry.
The benefit here is designers learning to code. It was always weird to me that designers were shaping software without knowing how it was built. I'm a designer btw. However, designing in code is technology-first. One…
Just refactor and rebrand all of it as Claude Code and see it as one process.
HTML-in-Canvas-in-HTML. Yo dawg.
People still wear masks? Which part of the world? Haven’t seen a single on since 2022 in Sweden.
That’s a good name! I often resort to “there are many ways to slice a cake”, less sophisticated blunt gets the point across.
What percentage of listened music is AI for you? What about your friends? Your mother’s friends? AI music is yet to be anything but a curiosity. Recorded music changed so much about everyday life that you can’t imagine…
That’s the international publisher’s mistake. The text is famous for being similar in style to the preserved Icelandic originals. It’s quite authentic.
Zoom out and take an anthropological view: relevant human skills become irrelevant over time. I’m not here to say that’s good or fun.