Wow that's one awkwardly pompous introduction. Nevertheless Zed never fails to impress. Aside from all the AI fireworks it really goes to show how building software "from scratch" pays off in the long run.
Agreed. Come to think of it Homebrew has pretty bad ergonomics in general. What i want is an overview of compiled binaries, where they are, and what their versions are. That’s it.
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It seems the "hard way" here is just avoiding frameworks. The real hard part of UI is in fact state management and the myriad of methods for handling state.
Any specific paper or article of his you would recommend?
great quote. swiss german designer perhaps?
Funnily enough the example given of good “L” and “T” kerning in the word SALTY is badly kerned, the letters are kerned too close to each other. The classic trick is to look at 3-letter groups at a time, one word at a…
This is the only correct suggestion
you can define import maps in a separate <script> tag and reuse the module name elsewhere
Check out the North Paw Directional Anklet. It’s basically a compass that vibrates whenever you face magnetic north. From what I’ve read people seem to develop a sense of direction pretty quickly.
Thank you for sharing! Big fan of Bartosz's articles and somehow didn't think of looking him up on other platforms
Yes, but in this specific case the focus is on the design elements labeled onto the lego blocks.
That's the UI. There's no actual interaction with the screens.
Same here. I also wonder who would even target their political ads at european audiences.
How is htmx low level?
>I enjoy making my own tools and I'm a bit tired of hearing that everything needs to be "battle-tested." So what it will crash? Bugs can be fixed :^) I love it
Isn't this just an implementation of the Observable pattern? IIRC the difference between observables and signals is that signals don't recompute the value unless any of its sources change, by using a dependency graph.…
Well it was made nearly 15 years ago.
I’m disappointed in the fact that the main ambition here is only to recreate a browser for the sake of independence. There is so much potential in creating a modern browser that could for instance focus on performance,…
Appealing to different tastes is far from trolling.
My pet peeve with this question is that sometimes it’s completely fair to call a piece of software "finished".
The whole point of this initiative is to stop using out of date float-hacks, or soon-to-be out of date hacks to CSS grid or flexbox. Firefox's masonry layout is in fact implemented in such a way that basically covers…
It sounds to me that if your team is relying that much on inspecting values, you're doing the developers (or designers) a disservice one way or another. A well defined set of design tokens is all that's needed, and…
Not in a way that differs from old-fashioned web scraping. If the website you're targeting is built using a framework and is server-side rendered then it'll most definitely also send all the data it needs for hydrating…
>Jacob Nielson was blowhard even then. His "all links must be blue and underlined" mantra was tired even then. It takes a lot for me to say this, but his pedantry at the time puts peak Richard Stallman to shame! And…
Wow that's one awkwardly pompous introduction. Nevertheless Zed never fails to impress. Aside from all the AI fireworks it really goes to show how building software "from scratch" pays off in the long run.
Agreed. Come to think of it Homebrew has pretty bad ergonomics in general. What i want is an overview of compiled binaries, where they are, and what their versions are. That’s it.
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It seems the "hard way" here is just avoiding frameworks. The real hard part of UI is in fact state management and the myriad of methods for handling state.
Any specific paper or article of his you would recommend?
great quote. swiss german designer perhaps?
Funnily enough the example given of good “L” and “T” kerning in the word SALTY is badly kerned, the letters are kerned too close to each other. The classic trick is to look at 3-letter groups at a time, one word at a…
This is the only correct suggestion
you can define import maps in a separate <script> tag and reuse the module name elsewhere
Check out the North Paw Directional Anklet. It’s basically a compass that vibrates whenever you face magnetic north. From what I’ve read people seem to develop a sense of direction pretty quickly.
Thank you for sharing! Big fan of Bartosz's articles and somehow didn't think of looking him up on other platforms
Yes, but in this specific case the focus is on the design elements labeled onto the lego blocks.
That's the UI. There's no actual interaction with the screens.
Same here. I also wonder who would even target their political ads at european audiences.
How is htmx low level?
>I enjoy making my own tools and I'm a bit tired of hearing that everything needs to be "battle-tested." So what it will crash? Bugs can be fixed :^) I love it
Isn't this just an implementation of the Observable pattern? IIRC the difference between observables and signals is that signals don't recompute the value unless any of its sources change, by using a dependency graph.…
Well it was made nearly 15 years ago.
I’m disappointed in the fact that the main ambition here is only to recreate a browser for the sake of independence. There is so much potential in creating a modern browser that could for instance focus on performance,…
Appealing to different tastes is far from trolling.
My pet peeve with this question is that sometimes it’s completely fair to call a piece of software "finished".
The whole point of this initiative is to stop using out of date float-hacks, or soon-to-be out of date hacks to CSS grid or flexbox. Firefox's masonry layout is in fact implemented in such a way that basically covers…
It sounds to me that if your team is relying that much on inspecting values, you're doing the developers (or designers) a disservice one way or another. A well defined set of design tokens is all that's needed, and…
Not in a way that differs from old-fashioned web scraping. If the website you're targeting is built using a framework and is server-side rendered then it'll most definitely also send all the data it needs for hydrating…
>Jacob Nielson was blowhard even then. His "all links must be blue and underlined" mantra was tired even then. It takes a lot for me to say this, but his pedantry at the time puts peak Richard Stallman to shame! And…