Yeah, I get that some prefer it the other way around. The HTML anchor should have a target="_self_or_blank_depending_on_what_the_user_has_configured" option.
I think the links should open in the same window (like they do here on HN) instead of in a new tab/window. If I want a separate tab, I can Cmd+click and Browsers don't have the reverse option for opening in the same…
> The iPad would go from a never-buy to a buy-right-away for me, if they added user profiles. I am crossing my fingers that that Apple's rumored Home Hub will change this.
> In total the thickness went down from 7 to 6 pixels, which is a 14% decrease, making it 14% more likely to miss it. But also a 14% higher chance that you won't hit it by accident. This is not a situation where bigger…
SO peaked long, long before LLMs came along. My personal experience is that GitHub issues took over. You can clearly see the introduction of ChatGPT in late 2022. That was the final nail in the coffin. I am still really…
> Lately, I see a lot of drivers who turn on their brights and just leave them on and this includes cars with the older halogen and even incandescents. This is a change in behavior. I suspect this is because more and…
Same here - on a 12 Mini. My wife and my mother have the same phone, and I have recommended that they hold back on upgrading. I really hope Apple will address this in a dot-upgrade later this year, but I am afraid that…
> but now Apple has essentially decided that this Liquid Glass will be mandatory after a year of support for "compatibility mode" that disables it for your app. What exactly does this mean? Are there references in…
I want this for YouTube.
> And depending how you drive you might not use friction brakes at all. I’ve been told that should remember to use your friction brakes once in a while, to keep them in shape. Is this still true with cars that have…
As I understand it, the brilliant idea is that the small variantions in brightness of the pixels look just like standard noise. Distinguishing the actual noise from the algorithm is not possible, but it is still…
A Danish audio newspaper host / podcaster had the exact apposite conclusion when he used ChatGPT to write the manuscript for one his episodes. He ended up spending as much time as he usually does because he had to fact…
- "4.4% of all the energy in the US now goes toward data centers" - "by 2028 [...] AI alone could consume as much electricity annually as 22% of all US households." What would the 22% be if compared against all US…
The React example feels dishonest because it could be a lot simpler: - All the imports are only needed because a UI library was used. This is not necessary. - It also looks like 'User' is imported, but not used…
I was also confused. It looks like the article has been corrected, and now uses the familiar 'o3' name.
These charts should be on a log scale.
Their time line UI was really good: Go back in time to see emails and texts. Go forward in time to see upcoming events and weather info. I was never in doubt about was button to press. I have had my Apple Watch for many…
If your kid is having troubles leaning to ride a bike, I would suggest trying one of the bikes from Woom (https://woom.com/). Especially in the smallest models for 4-5 year olds, these bikes much lighter - almost half…
Bluesky. A lot of the devs that I followed on X have moved to that platform.
Yeah, I agree that StackOverflow it but a shadow of what it used to be, and that this is a shame. But I don’t think that AI is to blame for this - all the interesting discussions had already migrated to GitHub issues.…
> This is so lost in Agile. My personal experience is that you have to blame the people and not the method. I would define my current project as very agile in the sense that we only have details plan for what to do a…
I agree. The best interview experience that I had was to be sat in front of a small app that had lots issues, both big and small, and also a lot an not-really-issues-but-still like inconsistent code styles and names,…
I believe 'var' was introduced in C# to make it much easier to work with LINQ, where you can easily return a subset of properties - without var you would have had to declare interfaces. I think ReSharper is responsible…
Upside down 7-segment display in Futurama: https://youtu.be/1Q8E4hls_Zg?si=q5nMASH4PGgvEkHN
> Launching there does not make sense anymore. Just curious, but did it ever make sense to launch on Product Hunt? I would assume that the claim that "most users on Product Hunt are developers, designers, or founders"…
Yeah, I get that some prefer it the other way around. The HTML anchor should have a target="_self_or_blank_depending_on_what_the_user_has_configured" option.
I think the links should open in the same window (like they do here on HN) instead of in a new tab/window. If I want a separate tab, I can Cmd+click and Browsers don't have the reverse option for opening in the same…
> The iPad would go from a never-buy to a buy-right-away for me, if they added user profiles. I am crossing my fingers that that Apple's rumored Home Hub will change this.
> In total the thickness went down from 7 to 6 pixels, which is a 14% decrease, making it 14% more likely to miss it. But also a 14% higher chance that you won't hit it by accident. This is not a situation where bigger…
SO peaked long, long before LLMs came along. My personal experience is that GitHub issues took over. You can clearly see the introduction of ChatGPT in late 2022. That was the final nail in the coffin. I am still really…
> Lately, I see a lot of drivers who turn on their brights and just leave them on and this includes cars with the older halogen and even incandescents. This is a change in behavior. I suspect this is because more and…
Same here - on a 12 Mini. My wife and my mother have the same phone, and I have recommended that they hold back on upgrading. I really hope Apple will address this in a dot-upgrade later this year, but I am afraid that…
> but now Apple has essentially decided that this Liquid Glass will be mandatory after a year of support for "compatibility mode" that disables it for your app. What exactly does this mean? Are there references in…
I want this for YouTube.
> And depending how you drive you might not use friction brakes at all. I’ve been told that should remember to use your friction brakes once in a while, to keep them in shape. Is this still true with cars that have…
As I understand it, the brilliant idea is that the small variantions in brightness of the pixels look just like standard noise. Distinguishing the actual noise from the algorithm is not possible, but it is still…
A Danish audio newspaper host / podcaster had the exact apposite conclusion when he used ChatGPT to write the manuscript for one his episodes. He ended up spending as much time as he usually does because he had to fact…
- "4.4% of all the energy in the US now goes toward data centers" - "by 2028 [...] AI alone could consume as much electricity annually as 22% of all US households." What would the 22% be if compared against all US…
The React example feels dishonest because it could be a lot simpler: - All the imports are only needed because a UI library was used. This is not necessary. - It also looks like 'User' is imported, but not used…
I was also confused. It looks like the article has been corrected, and now uses the familiar 'o3' name.
These charts should be on a log scale.
Their time line UI was really good: Go back in time to see emails and texts. Go forward in time to see upcoming events and weather info. I was never in doubt about was button to press. I have had my Apple Watch for many…
If your kid is having troubles leaning to ride a bike, I would suggest trying one of the bikes from Woom (https://woom.com/). Especially in the smallest models for 4-5 year olds, these bikes much lighter - almost half…
Bluesky. A lot of the devs that I followed on X have moved to that platform.
Yeah, I agree that StackOverflow it but a shadow of what it used to be, and that this is a shame. But I don’t think that AI is to blame for this - all the interesting discussions had already migrated to GitHub issues.…
> This is so lost in Agile. My personal experience is that you have to blame the people and not the method. I would define my current project as very agile in the sense that we only have details plan for what to do a…
I agree. The best interview experience that I had was to be sat in front of a small app that had lots issues, both big and small, and also a lot an not-really-issues-but-still like inconsistent code styles and names,…
I believe 'var' was introduced in C# to make it much easier to work with LINQ, where you can easily return a subset of properties - without var you would have had to declare interfaces. I think ReSharper is responsible…
Upside down 7-segment display in Futurama: https://youtu.be/1Q8E4hls_Zg?si=q5nMASH4PGgvEkHN
> Launching there does not make sense anymore. Just curious, but did it ever make sense to launch on Product Hunt? I would assume that the claim that "most users on Product Hunt are developers, designers, or founders"…