From the second image, it appears he set the cornerRadius too high and the buttons became almonds. If that’s what he was going for, then perhaps it IS skeuomorphic? /s
Porn helps me sleep. Boom. Done. Also, a motivator because I sleep dreaming of having a nice gf one day :)
Well, then you’ll be a leet neovim ninja, and you can hack text like no other. Don’t be so hard on yourself. :)
Wow, damn awesome post. I’m on my phone and can’t type a lot, but I would write a lot if I could about how your post resonated with me. I’m productive but I’m fighting inner demons constantly. Your post is a good…
From the link posted above parent: https://dontkillmyapp.com > Unfortunately, vendors (e.g. Xiaomi, Huawei, OnePlus or even Samsung…) did not seem to catch that ball and they all have their own battery savers, usually…
I did Ruby since 2011, and tried Elixir in December 2019. I really hated the verbose syntax compared to Ruby, which has a comparatively simple syntax. The next thing I hated in Elixir was the boiler plate for GenServers…
You seem pretty certain about their intent. The truth is Apple added battery throttling in iPhone 6 and up not in their older phones even though their older devices were capable of CPU throttling as well. For example,…
Yes, this was a feature. This feature was so great that they kept it a secret and were subject to lawsuits and forced to pay millions in fines.
Not sure how neglecting to inform users of throttling is some kind of improvement. They have an article about hardware microphone disconnects, prolonging battery life, etc. yet they neglected to write an article about…
It's curious that this problem was introduced in the iPhone 6, but not in their earlier phones, wouldn't you say?
Supposedly, Apple didn't "implement" battery throttling on the iPhone 5S - Apple's discount battery replacement program only applied to the iPhone 6 and up. This suggests that Apple switched to a flawed battery…
Apple didn't inform users that battery replacements would make their sluggish phones fast again.
To that end, I agree with you there. 3blue1brown's latest video on YouTube demonstrates that we can also buy time by using a combination of mitigation techniques short of a full lockdown. It's a video of a computer…
Ok, let's say we lockdown for 2-3 months. What do you think will happen again after we open back up?
During walks, I believe the recommended 6-10 feet of separation is not enough. An infected person's perspiration / saliva / phlegm lie on the path, and, within 3 days, any subsequent passerby traversing that path could…
I agree that every life must be saved, but every month is a battle, and there will be a war. China locked down and won a battle, but you will likely see another outbreak in a few weeks, and if they lockdown again, there…
I would understand if you were trying to do a cost benefit analysis between saving lives versus saving the economy but it sounds like you're trying to frame this to focus on semantic differences between closing roads vs…
From the second image, it appears he set the cornerRadius too high and the buttons became almonds. If that’s what he was going for, then perhaps it IS skeuomorphic? /s
Porn helps me sleep. Boom. Done. Also, a motivator because I sleep dreaming of having a nice gf one day :)
Well, then you’ll be a leet neovim ninja, and you can hack text like no other. Don’t be so hard on yourself. :)
Wow, damn awesome post. I’m on my phone and can’t type a lot, but I would write a lot if I could about how your post resonated with me. I’m productive but I’m fighting inner demons constantly. Your post is a good…
From the link posted above parent: https://dontkillmyapp.com > Unfortunately, vendors (e.g. Xiaomi, Huawei, OnePlus or even Samsung…) did not seem to catch that ball and they all have their own battery savers, usually…
I did Ruby since 2011, and tried Elixir in December 2019. I really hated the verbose syntax compared to Ruby, which has a comparatively simple syntax. The next thing I hated in Elixir was the boiler plate for GenServers…
You seem pretty certain about their intent. The truth is Apple added battery throttling in iPhone 6 and up not in their older phones even though their older devices were capable of CPU throttling as well. For example,…
Yes, this was a feature. This feature was so great that they kept it a secret and were subject to lawsuits and forced to pay millions in fines.
Not sure how neglecting to inform users of throttling is some kind of improvement. They have an article about hardware microphone disconnects, prolonging battery life, etc. yet they neglected to write an article about…
It's curious that this problem was introduced in the iPhone 6, but not in their earlier phones, wouldn't you say?
Supposedly, Apple didn't "implement" battery throttling on the iPhone 5S - Apple's discount battery replacement program only applied to the iPhone 6 and up. This suggests that Apple switched to a flawed battery…
Apple didn't inform users that battery replacements would make their sluggish phones fast again.
To that end, I agree with you there. 3blue1brown's latest video on YouTube demonstrates that we can also buy time by using a combination of mitigation techniques short of a full lockdown. It's a video of a computer…
Ok, let's say we lockdown for 2-3 months. What do you think will happen again after we open back up?
During walks, I believe the recommended 6-10 feet of separation is not enough. An infected person's perspiration / saliva / phlegm lie on the path, and, within 3 days, any subsequent passerby traversing that path could…
I agree that every life must be saved, but every month is a battle, and there will be a war. China locked down and won a battle, but you will likely see another outbreak in a few weeks, and if they lockdown again, there…
I would understand if you were trying to do a cost benefit analysis between saving lives versus saving the economy but it sounds like you're trying to frame this to focus on semantic differences between closing roads vs…