I wish that it did actually break the web so I didn't have to see this same dumbass article every two weeks
"revenge fork" lol this is an excellent term for describing this sort of thing
the irony of pontificating on UI with a bunch of random mouse pointers jiggling all over the article I'm trying to read...
I am personally a rabid descriptivist, but I still find myself somehow sympathetic to this editor's cause. Much like "literally", losing the "official" meaning of "comprise" would leave us (i.e. English speakers)…
what a bizarre reading...
I deeply, un-ironically respect their ethos and their hideous, distracting color scheme
this is great, but what sticks out to me is how quickly this seems to have been rolled out. Unless I'm misreading something, this went from first public draft [1] to full support [2] in less than two years? Maybe I just…
I really want to avoid invoking any cliches to the effect of "youth is wasted on the young" here, but even though that's an unfair generalization, there's still a grain of truth to the sentiment: there are certain…
Fuck yeah, I love svgs. I'm not a designer so this isn't really for me, but the potential here is huge. Nice work.
Damn, that is beautiful, but feels too condensed for a terminal/text editor. Maybe I'll give it a try anyway...
Are you suggesting that ff traffic would be substantially higher if I were to account for users that were obfuscating their user agent header?
What a deeply ignorant perspective. Too infuriating to ignore. Firefox users constitute <1% of my traffic. If you had any context for how widely browsers diverged on webrtc features (especially video), you'd realize…
> I think becomes difficult to argue and render this question invalid if we fail to quantify a problem. It is difficult. It's probably the central difficulty of UIs on the web. However what I said is still true: The…
As with most things UI, it's subjective and difficult to quantify, but in the context of a website, it could mean a few things. If you, as a user, feel that the site is sluggish, unresponsive or difficult to use because…
I have no idea. Like I said, I was only a casual observer of the rally against systemd. I get the feeling that the opposition was more about ethos than any irrefutable technical argument.
>I get the impression that OP seems to just be abandoning systemd to build another... systemd. So it seems like not-invented-here syndrome. well, he does say: >There may be a bit of NIH syndrome leading to this…
>prototype chicken nugget for some reason, this phrase resonates deeply with me.
If BotW is the only game that ever comes out for the Switch, I'd still be satisfied with the purchase.
If by "the political motives of YouTube" you mean "the brand identities of their advertisers", then yes. If Old Spice or whoever doesn't want their deodorant sold by alt-right vloggers, there's no way for YouTube to…
This was a typical Richard Feynman explanation. On the one hand, it infuriated the experts who had worked on the problem because it neglected to even mention all of the clever problems that they had solved. On the other…
>Not that it would have spared him from fizzbuzz on the interview these days.. I'd hope an interviewer would view an applicant's fizzbuzz as a pleasant surprise if it came with a bit of casual mathematical proof.
Dreamweaver 2.0
I wish that it did actually break the web so I didn't have to see this same dumbass article every two weeks
"revenge fork" lol this is an excellent term for describing this sort of thing
the irony of pontificating on UI with a bunch of random mouse pointers jiggling all over the article I'm trying to read...
I am personally a rabid descriptivist, but I still find myself somehow sympathetic to this editor's cause. Much like "literally", losing the "official" meaning of "comprise" would leave us (i.e. English speakers)…
what a bizarre reading...
I deeply, un-ironically respect their ethos and their hideous, distracting color scheme
this is great, but what sticks out to me is how quickly this seems to have been rolled out. Unless I'm misreading something, this went from first public draft [1] to full support [2] in less than two years? Maybe I just…
I really want to avoid invoking any cliches to the effect of "youth is wasted on the young" here, but even though that's an unfair generalization, there's still a grain of truth to the sentiment: there are certain…
Fuck yeah, I love svgs. I'm not a designer so this isn't really for me, but the potential here is huge. Nice work.
Damn, that is beautiful, but feels too condensed for a terminal/text editor. Maybe I'll give it a try anyway...
Are you suggesting that ff traffic would be substantially higher if I were to account for users that were obfuscating their user agent header?
What a deeply ignorant perspective. Too infuriating to ignore. Firefox users constitute <1% of my traffic. If you had any context for how widely browsers diverged on webrtc features (especially video), you'd realize…
> I think becomes difficult to argue and render this question invalid if we fail to quantify a problem. It is difficult. It's probably the central difficulty of UIs on the web. However what I said is still true: The…
As with most things UI, it's subjective and difficult to quantify, but in the context of a website, it could mean a few things. If you, as a user, feel that the site is sluggish, unresponsive or difficult to use because…
I have no idea. Like I said, I was only a casual observer of the rally against systemd. I get the feeling that the opposition was more about ethos than any irrefutable technical argument.
>I get the impression that OP seems to just be abandoning systemd to build another... systemd. So it seems like not-invented-here syndrome. well, he does say: >There may be a bit of NIH syndrome leading to this…
>prototype chicken nugget for some reason, this phrase resonates deeply with me.
If BotW is the only game that ever comes out for the Switch, I'd still be satisfied with the purchase.
If by "the political motives of YouTube" you mean "the brand identities of their advertisers", then yes. If Old Spice or whoever doesn't want their deodorant sold by alt-right vloggers, there's no way for YouTube to…
This was a typical Richard Feynman explanation. On the one hand, it infuriated the experts who had worked on the problem because it neglected to even mention all of the clever problems that they had solved. On the other…
>Not that it would have spared him from fizzbuzz on the interview these days.. I'd hope an interviewer would view an applicant's fizzbuzz as a pleasant surprise if it came with a bit of casual mathematical proof.
Dreamweaver 2.0