I went to 12 years of Catholic education and the mindset you describe was never mentioned once.
There is some kind of legal issue with the recording. I didn't look too deep. There were sixteen tracks recorded. Thirteen were on the real album, and one that had a recording fault was released later. Here's the songs…
Until you need a team, Figma is free.
It doesn't say a word about devs. This could probably use a title change. It's gonna make everyone defensive.
> We worked with them to address issues on their site related to the comments section. > As the comment section has now been removed, we consider this matter resolved and no action will be taken. wow
> the workplace inherently has an underlying adversarial quality that can provide a never-ending supply of "microaggressions" Did you pick this idea up somewhere else or think of it yourself? I've not heard that…
We're more susceptible to god complex because we're highly skilled at one thing already. We also don't want to admit to ourselves that we're living through a confusing time that we can't make sense of in them moment.
I went through that process a year ago. It was a good amount of work. When I was done, I realized I wasn't getting anything out of Facebook and deleted.
I'm not gonna disagree, but I think the difference now is an extreme focus on the self and an impossible expectation to feel happy and content.
Is the back catalog valuable without a system like YouTube's? There are countless small clips of the Joe Rogan show that are constantly recommended by the algorithm. Is there any indication that Spotify is capable of…
Right on!
Removing the emojis in the ordered list at the top would be really helpful. My brain wouldn't let me properly read that simple list with them there. I get that they are trying to introduce the way-finding anchor link…
You're describing the status quo before the crisis. We weren't suffering from excess happiness and satisfaction. It's time for something new. The new things are yet to be determined.
Hero of our own story bias? The incentives are lined up to make naivete very comfortable for some people.
Check out Zilent switches, too. Quiet and tactile. Sound test: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWU9Sd_z9T0 Purchase: https://zealpc.net/products/zilents
Probably because it's from a visual designer's perspective. There is nothing in the article about prototyping. It was focused on layout and developer hand-off. Framer is behind on those fronts, but they have a pretty…
It's not going to be convenient to get off any Google product. If privacy and escaping algorithm bubbles is important enough to you, DDG can probably be "good enough".
When I went in, they just checked for alcohol in your bags. They didn't ask for any proof of being a guest.
Dang. I was just there last year, and it was so nice.
I recommend going to Vegas and not doing any of the "normal" stuff. There is great camping 25 minutes from the strip. You can park on the strip for free and go to the hotel pools. Tons of a beautiful hiking and climbing.
Same story with "consumers"
Who are "the people who stand in the way of using normal political mechanisms to regulate carbon emissions"?
> I'm not going to go into UX (even though it's more important) because I think learning how to think in simple design patterns is the baseline for creating usable products. In my experience, engineers are ‘How it…
Isn't ride sharing just taxis? Someone will "re-invent" it.
FWIW there is already some push back on this trend in design circles. I just want buttons and form elements to look like you can interact with them again.
I went to 12 years of Catholic education and the mindset you describe was never mentioned once.
There is some kind of legal issue with the recording. I didn't look too deep. There were sixteen tracks recorded. Thirteen were on the real album, and one that had a recording fault was released later. Here's the songs…
Until you need a team, Figma is free.
It doesn't say a word about devs. This could probably use a title change. It's gonna make everyone defensive.
> We worked with them to address issues on their site related to the comments section. > As the comment section has now been removed, we consider this matter resolved and no action will be taken. wow
> the workplace inherently has an underlying adversarial quality that can provide a never-ending supply of "microaggressions" Did you pick this idea up somewhere else or think of it yourself? I've not heard that…
We're more susceptible to god complex because we're highly skilled at one thing already. We also don't want to admit to ourselves that we're living through a confusing time that we can't make sense of in them moment.
I went through that process a year ago. It was a good amount of work. When I was done, I realized I wasn't getting anything out of Facebook and deleted.
I'm not gonna disagree, but I think the difference now is an extreme focus on the self and an impossible expectation to feel happy and content.
Is the back catalog valuable without a system like YouTube's? There are countless small clips of the Joe Rogan show that are constantly recommended by the algorithm. Is there any indication that Spotify is capable of…
Right on!
Removing the emojis in the ordered list at the top would be really helpful. My brain wouldn't let me properly read that simple list with them there. I get that they are trying to introduce the way-finding anchor link…
You're describing the status quo before the crisis. We weren't suffering from excess happiness and satisfaction. It's time for something new. The new things are yet to be determined.
Hero of our own story bias? The incentives are lined up to make naivete very comfortable for some people.
Check out Zilent switches, too. Quiet and tactile. Sound test: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWU9Sd_z9T0 Purchase: https://zealpc.net/products/zilents
Probably because it's from a visual designer's perspective. There is nothing in the article about prototyping. It was focused on layout and developer hand-off. Framer is behind on those fronts, but they have a pretty…
It's not going to be convenient to get off any Google product. If privacy and escaping algorithm bubbles is important enough to you, DDG can probably be "good enough".
When I went in, they just checked for alcohol in your bags. They didn't ask for any proof of being a guest.
Dang. I was just there last year, and it was so nice.
I recommend going to Vegas and not doing any of the "normal" stuff. There is great camping 25 minutes from the strip. You can park on the strip for free and go to the hotel pools. Tons of a beautiful hiking and climbing.
Same story with "consumers"
Who are "the people who stand in the way of using normal political mechanisms to regulate carbon emissions"?
> I'm not going to go into UX (even though it's more important) because I think learning how to think in simple design patterns is the baseline for creating usable products. In my experience, engineers are ‘How it…
Isn't ride sharing just taxis? Someone will "re-invent" it.
FWIW there is already some push back on this trend in design circles. I just want buttons and form elements to look like you can interact with them again.