> Gijsbert van der Wal’s famous 2014 photograph of Dutch teenagers ignoring a Rembrandt masterpiece in favor of staring at their phones has become for many psychologists, social theorists, and concerned ordinary folks a…
Sending every new user an email with a "very personal welcome" and audio message for example.
He probably only knew him as Shayman
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BoUMY-I_m7c This was my introduction to it!
I like the idea! The different scratch pads are cool. But I'm always a bit worried with localStorage of losing my work, is that a fair concern? If you're looking for feedback, you could consider: - Host the javascript…
How can you tell? This website doesn't explain what the product is, how it works, or even bother with a privacy policy.
Can someone elaborate on what this means? Has Mozilla completely abandoned the "privacy" focus? I.e. should I stop recommending the browser and find an alternative? Deleting sentences like "We never sell your data" is…
The parish council websites seem to have a lot of freedom to run their own standards. Lots of WP and shall we say 'nostalgic' web design!
I fell for the €30 upsell so I could play it this weekend and get the extra maps and civs. Unfortunately, Steam errored the transaction, so now I'm out my money with no game, waiting for support to resolve it. I was…
Looks really nice and I love the domain name, well done! I see there isn't a privacy policy yet, what do you use the account sections for? Also, what is happening in the code comments, is the JS written by AI? For the…
The title "I've acquired a new superpower" might have the most virality, but it's not a great title for users. Chasing viral content doesn't have to be bad, but you do often get this imbalance between clicks vs UX.
In an effort to bypass Google News and broaden my media bubble - I tried to find RSS feeds from our national newspapers. Most had RSS at some point, but almost none still had it running.
> The lessons here are very specifically from one company and a very specific kind of a horse-race Yes, pretty disappointing article that never addresses the title.
> Gijsbert van der Wal’s famous 2014 photograph of Dutch teenagers ignoring a Rembrandt masterpiece in favor of staring at their phones has become for many psychologists, social theorists, and concerned ordinary folks a…
Sending every new user an email with a "very personal welcome" and audio message for example.
He probably only knew him as Shayman
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BoUMY-I_m7c This was my introduction to it!
I like the idea! The different scratch pads are cool. But I'm always a bit worried with localStorage of losing my work, is that a fair concern? If you're looking for feedback, you could consider: - Host the javascript…
How can you tell? This website doesn't explain what the product is, how it works, or even bother with a privacy policy.
Can someone elaborate on what this means? Has Mozilla completely abandoned the "privacy" focus? I.e. should I stop recommending the browser and find an alternative? Deleting sentences like "We never sell your data" is…
The parish council websites seem to have a lot of freedom to run their own standards. Lots of WP and shall we say 'nostalgic' web design!
I fell for the €30 upsell so I could play it this weekend and get the extra maps and civs. Unfortunately, Steam errored the transaction, so now I'm out my money with no game, waiting for support to resolve it. I was…
Looks really nice and I love the domain name, well done! I see there isn't a privacy policy yet, what do you use the account sections for? Also, what is happening in the code comments, is the JS written by AI? For the…
The title "I've acquired a new superpower" might have the most virality, but it's not a great title for users. Chasing viral content doesn't have to be bad, but you do often get this imbalance between clicks vs UX.
In an effort to bypass Google News and broaden my media bubble - I tried to find RSS feeds from our national newspapers. Most had RSS at some point, but almost none still had it running.
> The lessons here are very specifically from one company and a very specific kind of a horse-race Yes, pretty disappointing article that never addresses the title.