nni
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- October 23, 2013 (12y ago)
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I recently learned about css variables, and am wondering what any real downsides are from the field. Seems to remove the need for an extra preprocessor step with sass or whatever.
- Show HN: Exploring the Black-Scholes Model (Beta dataviz) (learnforeverlearn.com)
- Show HN: Initial Experiments with Automatically Generating Ironic Statements (thoughtsonirony.blogspot.com)
- Input Appreciated – starting project to quantify properties of “irony” examples (learnforeverlearn.com)
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I am looking for really good examples of fairly complex data visualizations that work well on mobile device - phones, tablets. My own experiences with working for that platform has been a bit disappointing. Yes, it…
- Show HN: EmojiViz- Live Emoji Use in Tweets (best on desktop atm) (learnforeverlearn.com)
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I have seen that Mozilla is playing with VR, and I think Chrome. I am curious how good the experience is versus "native" (i.e., not a VR-enabled web page). Basically the same?
- Show HN: Implementing the “3D Split Depth GIF” Effect in Three.js (nowherenearithaca.com)
- Show HN: Displaying Lifespan Info in a D3 Family Tree Visualization (learnforeverlearn.com)
- Show HN: (Beta) tool to quantify one's blue&black/white&gold "dress" level (learnforeverlearn.com)
- JavaScript “Prototype” Confusion, and the Dubiously Useful “instanceof” (nowherenearithaca.com)
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I'm not questioning the utility of these, I'm just curious how often in day-to-day practice folks end up needing them.
- Animating Family Trees, a la Pachinko (d3.js) (nowherenearithaca.com)
- The Genetic Pachinko for You and Me (nowherenearithaca.com)
- Show HN: Exploring Family Trees/Pedigree Collapse – Interactive D3 visualization (learnforeverlearn.com)
- Show HN: Incorporating Religion Denominational Data into a US Births/Deaths Viz (nowherenearithaca.com)
- Show HN: A simple tool for exploring AdSense with D3.js (learnforeverlearn.com)
- Show HN: Exploring Preattentive Attributes (beta interactive viz) (learnforeverlearn.com)
- Exploring Change Blindness (learnforeverlearn.com)
- A World of Enchanted Objects – Avoiding a Cacophonous Internet of Dings (nowherenearithaca.com)
- Show HN: Exploring the US Budget, 1962-2019 (learnforeverlearn.com)
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aws requires a credit card to sign up for the free tier (ugh). It looks like you can still get charged for a variety of things unless you really watch out. Hooking up a faucet to a credit card with the risk that…
- Exploring the US Judicial System (d3 viz) (googledrive.com)