I've also been satisfied with Wormhole[1]. Been using it ever since Firefox Send was discontinued. > If you like Instant.io, try Wormhole from the creator of WebTorrent and Instant.io. It's like Instant.io, but adds…
My problem with smartphone cameras(including iPhone) is that they completely misrepresent the scene. They try to make the colors of your photos as punchy as possible even when that's not actually what you're seeing.…
I would add Apache Guacamole[1] to Remote Access and Control section. Nice thing about Guacamole is that a web browser can be the client, so you don't need to install anything on the client side most of the time. And…
I'm on the same boat. I stopped watching their videos after I started to feel more and more videos were made just for the sake of making more videos. Every time I bite and watch through, I realize I haven't gained any…
I think you're right that it would be bad for small businesses. But for users(I meant users as viewers of the ads), I still don't think it adds much value. If getting information wasn't easy like the old days, I can…
I have the impression that google claims that personalized advertising somehow benefits users. I think I saw this kind of claims in some of their campaigns or somewhere. But is this really the case? Well I can see how…
Screen Coatings section of this reddit post may be related although it does not directly answer why it is the case. https://www.reddit.com/r/Monitors/comments/gyii6k/gaming_mon...
Whenever I see this kind of practice, I see it as an indication that I will encounter similar UX all over the place, so I leave immediately and never go near it again.
I agree. For this reason, I frequently invoke reader mode on the browser when reading wikipedia articles in full screen. It is much easier to read. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Line_length
JS brought both problems and benefits. The fact that it brought benefits doesn't prove that it didn't bring problems. I think we could have done better if we knew what we were doing.
There is one Philips ExpertColor model that is 4000K and has very high CRI.
I'm considering getting rid of my Sennheiser HD800 after using AirPods Max for a while. Of course they don't sound better than my HD800, but I find the sound quality good enough. After wireless headphones started to…
I've switched to Affinity from Adobe and what I most like about their products is that they make me actually enjoy using them. And this something that is pretty hard to get right. When using Adobe software, there were…
LED light bulbs are pretty efficient at this point, so what I would really like to see is LED light bulbs that produce higher quality light. Due to how they work, most LED lights have color rendering index[1] of 80 or…
There is also zxing. https://zxing.org/w/decode.jspx
There is also something in between lite and full version. No JavaScript. https://html.duckduckgo.com/
If self and Apple-approved developer signing is not allowed, how do developers test their apps that use those APIs? I don't know a lot about how Mac apps work, but I've heard somewhere that you have to sign all apps to…
I've also been satisfied with Wormhole[1]. Been using it ever since Firefox Send was discontinued. > If you like Instant.io, try Wormhole from the creator of WebTorrent and Instant.io. It's like Instant.io, but adds…
My problem with smartphone cameras(including iPhone) is that they completely misrepresent the scene. They try to make the colors of your photos as punchy as possible even when that's not actually what you're seeing.…
I would add Apache Guacamole[1] to Remote Access and Control section. Nice thing about Guacamole is that a web browser can be the client, so you don't need to install anything on the client side most of the time. And…
I'm on the same boat. I stopped watching their videos after I started to feel more and more videos were made just for the sake of making more videos. Every time I bite and watch through, I realize I haven't gained any…
I think you're right that it would be bad for small businesses. But for users(I meant users as viewers of the ads), I still don't think it adds much value. If getting information wasn't easy like the old days, I can…
I have the impression that google claims that personalized advertising somehow benefits users. I think I saw this kind of claims in some of their campaigns or somewhere. But is this really the case? Well I can see how…
Screen Coatings section of this reddit post may be related although it does not directly answer why it is the case. https://www.reddit.com/r/Monitors/comments/gyii6k/gaming_mon...
Whenever I see this kind of practice, I see it as an indication that I will encounter similar UX all over the place, so I leave immediately and never go near it again.
I agree. For this reason, I frequently invoke reader mode on the browser when reading wikipedia articles in full screen. It is much easier to read. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Line_length
JS brought both problems and benefits. The fact that it brought benefits doesn't prove that it didn't bring problems. I think we could have done better if we knew what we were doing.
There is one Philips ExpertColor model that is 4000K and has very high CRI.
I'm considering getting rid of my Sennheiser HD800 after using AirPods Max for a while. Of course they don't sound better than my HD800, but I find the sound quality good enough. After wireless headphones started to…
I've switched to Affinity from Adobe and what I most like about their products is that they make me actually enjoy using them. And this something that is pretty hard to get right. When using Adobe software, there were…
LED light bulbs are pretty efficient at this point, so what I would really like to see is LED light bulbs that produce higher quality light. Due to how they work, most LED lights have color rendering index[1] of 80 or…
There is also zxing. https://zxing.org/w/decode.jspx
There is also something in between lite and full version. No JavaScript. https://html.duckduckgo.com/
If self and Apple-approved developer signing is not allowed, how do developers test their apps that use those APIs? I don't know a lot about how Mac apps work, but I've heard somewhere that you have to sign all apps to…