> It’s not the average, it’s the deepest and most accurate reporting. Yes! I'm also a paying member but I'm deeply suspicious of this feature. The website claims "we expose readers to the full spectrum of global…
I was a stay at home dad for two years in my mid-thirties. Learned to make iPhone apps, and landed a job developing iPhone apps when my kid was two. It was my first programming job. Have been in the industry for a…
Thanks for writing this. I was a big fan of Adobe through the '90s and early '00s and also noticed their devolution post-Geschke/Warnock. I wish those complaining about today's Adobe could have seen how amazing the…
Great article!
I have a PowerMac G4 1.25 DP that boots Mac OS 9.2.2 natively from an SSD (using a SATA to PATA converter board.) It absolutely screams (Photoshop 5.5 cold launches in about 1.5 seconds), and I'm not sure how much of…
I totally appreciate it! And kudos on your personal mission. Not that you don't have enough on your plate, but I wonder if you've been interested in doing a kind of "on writing" post where you can articulate your…
I don't have a question but I first heard about you because of Inconsolata (I instantly fell in love with it.) Also, your writing is just exceptionally good.
This article is just superb.
Yes! So great, especially after a night of drinking Belgian beer. These Belgian frites are the best fries I've ever had (and I'm old enough to have had the original McDonald's fries.) I love them topped with mayo but…
What journalism is actually for, and how capitalism actually works, are completely at odds. I have no answers on how this can be squared.
Great point. The recommendation of the article seems pretty straightforward and uncontentious. Not that I'm a fan of the major national news media but anything they can do to up their game I'd not be against.
Did the price of Halide just jump from $5 (or, $3 as I paid in 2017 according to my receipt) to $30?
Sorry, I made an assumption (that all three permissions were necessary) after granting camera permissions but not photo library or location permissions. The UI was not clear about what was actually required, and the…
It could be that photo library access was the hard constraint. I wasn't going to allow that until I got to play around with the app. I'll try again and re-assess.
I was never a fan of the first version of this app, despite being a mobile app developer and a photography nerd. I paid for and tried the initial version (Mark I?) a year or two ago, and, aside from a few manual…
10 year iOS developer here. I don't have any answers for you (not a compiler expert either) but yeah, auto-complete of Swift in Xcode continues to suck in a lot of different ways. It's a shame because autocomplete in…
Would you consider releasing the core frequency detection module? (I'm assuming it's in C++?) I'm also an iOS developer and it would be fun to play around with it. Is the chromatic scale you align your visualizations to…
This app is really neat, and I'm curious about what your app is doing beyond FFT analysis. (I spent like 15 minutes playing a 'simulated' church organ and watching the frequency pattern with the dots. It appears that…
I got a dopamine rush reading this!
Did you know that your last link is the original link for this thread?
I purchased a Nest thermostat and installed it as per the instructions. Set it to 69°F before going to sleep. I awoke at 3AM with the temperature at 83°F and no way to turn it off. I had to rip it from the wall. It was…
As someone who develops for iOS and Android I agree. Xcode and the Cocoa Touch frameworks have improved a huge amount in just a few short years. Meanwhile, the Android frameworks seem to be crawling and it seems like no…
> It’s not the average, it’s the deepest and most accurate reporting. Yes! I'm also a paying member but I'm deeply suspicious of this feature. The website claims "we expose readers to the full spectrum of global…
I was a stay at home dad for two years in my mid-thirties. Learned to make iPhone apps, and landed a job developing iPhone apps when my kid was two. It was my first programming job. Have been in the industry for a…
Thanks for writing this. I was a big fan of Adobe through the '90s and early '00s and also noticed their devolution post-Geschke/Warnock. I wish those complaining about today's Adobe could have seen how amazing the…
Great article!
I have a PowerMac G4 1.25 DP that boots Mac OS 9.2.2 natively from an SSD (using a SATA to PATA converter board.) It absolutely screams (Photoshop 5.5 cold launches in about 1.5 seconds), and I'm not sure how much of…
I totally appreciate it! And kudos on your personal mission. Not that you don't have enough on your plate, but I wonder if you've been interested in doing a kind of "on writing" post where you can articulate your…
I don't have a question but I first heard about you because of Inconsolata (I instantly fell in love with it.) Also, your writing is just exceptionally good.
This article is just superb.
Yes! So great, especially after a night of drinking Belgian beer. These Belgian frites are the best fries I've ever had (and I'm old enough to have had the original McDonald's fries.) I love them topped with mayo but…
What journalism is actually for, and how capitalism actually works, are completely at odds. I have no answers on how this can be squared.
Great point. The recommendation of the article seems pretty straightforward and uncontentious. Not that I'm a fan of the major national news media but anything they can do to up their game I'd not be against.
Did the price of Halide just jump from $5 (or, $3 as I paid in 2017 according to my receipt) to $30?
Sorry, I made an assumption (that all three permissions were necessary) after granting camera permissions but not photo library or location permissions. The UI was not clear about what was actually required, and the…
It could be that photo library access was the hard constraint. I wasn't going to allow that until I got to play around with the app. I'll try again and re-assess.
I was never a fan of the first version of this app, despite being a mobile app developer and a photography nerd. I paid for and tried the initial version (Mark I?) a year or two ago, and, aside from a few manual…
10 year iOS developer here. I don't have any answers for you (not a compiler expert either) but yeah, auto-complete of Swift in Xcode continues to suck in a lot of different ways. It's a shame because autocomplete in…
Would you consider releasing the core frequency detection module? (I'm assuming it's in C++?) I'm also an iOS developer and it would be fun to play around with it. Is the chromatic scale you align your visualizations to…
This app is really neat, and I'm curious about what your app is doing beyond FFT analysis. (I spent like 15 minutes playing a 'simulated' church organ and watching the frequency pattern with the dots. It appears that…
I got a dopamine rush reading this!
Did you know that your last link is the original link for this thread?
I purchased a Nest thermostat and installed it as per the instructions. Set it to 69°F before going to sleep. I awoke at 3AM with the temperature at 83°F and no way to turn it off. I had to rip it from the wall. It was…
As someone who develops for iOS and Android I agree. Xcode and the Cocoa Touch frameworks have improved a huge amount in just a few short years. Meanwhile, the Android frameworks seem to be crawling and it seems like no…