I want to use RSS to increment unread content badges on my bookmark icons, to show me so-and-so’s website added a new blog post since the last time I visited. Implemented into the standard bookmark browser, no reader…
It would be nice to follow vanilla JavaScript/ES2017/ES2018 etc features, usage examples, etc. Maybe an ongoing tutorial series on building some common web features, deconstructing interesting stuff found around the…
Disturbing to see the control system for their emergency alert system is this careless. This was human error? No shit.
They used to email prompt you for reviews, or prompt you for reviews whenever you signed in. Now they don’t do either, and even if I manually check the backlog of orders, the review time windows have all expired. So I…
The transition seems well underway, for Apple at least. How long does it take though, a decade? It doesn’t seem unreasonable to think iOS devices will replace 95% of all Macs, with exception to professional users who…
Siri understands contact relationships if you fill out the "related names" in your contact cards. Go to your own contact card, and then set a related name for mother to your Mom’s contact card. The next time you ask…
I wonder what their bounce rate was. Seems like such a strange decision to put a community behind mandatory registration… should have dropped you into some public topics instead.
Radiolab did an episode about CRISPR recently, for anyone interested in learning more about CRISPR in general: http://www.radiolab.org/story/update-crispr/
Don’t worry, in five billion years that will be some other Earthling’s problem.
Here’s the full (37 min) interview at Valve: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMpQWSqQFK0
Todd McLeod has a good introductory series, with lots of follow along examples. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCElzlyMtkoXaO3kFa5HL0Xw
Now there’s a good story.
The original is objectively better. There’s a lesson in here somewhere on why you shouldn’t make design decisions a public matter.
We’re mostly intrigued with 1:1 locomotion and agility in competitive multiplayer. For instance players who can run a marathon, or throw a baseball, will have a distinct competitive advantage over players who cannot.…
I think fitness is going to be huge with VR gaming. We’re developing an FPS game, and are researching walking and jogging in place to drive character locomotion. The new Vive trackers are an exciting announcement,…
Side note: if your Apple account security questions are gibberish, your account now gets stuck in an infinite reset loop. I need to answer the security questions to reset my security questions or to reset my password.…
*especially when something goes wrong
Well, at least it's in development: https://webkit.org/status/
Agreed. The default behavior for the web audio/video autoplay attribute should depend on a permission request for whitelisting.
I have found Apple Maps to be the absolute worst offender of route complexity. Although sometimes we use it for the specific purpose of taking the scenic route. It will almost always suggest a confusing “shortcut”,…
Wow, thanks for sharing.
It’s a step in the right direction supporting offline first, encouraging to see this. But I’m also a little disappointed it’s a separate app, and country specific from what I can determine. It would be great to see this…
Perhaps this is partly why it’s so hard to stop cursing. I curse like a sailor, even though I'm consciously aware that it’s an unhelpful, unprofessional, unarticulated form of communication.
I’ve always been under the impression the most secure and (technically) simple solution is to use the local system, like Keychain Access. I wrote a small program that generates a list of random passwords. I just open…
You also need a DMARC record (https://dmarc.org) along with your DKIM and SPF records. Be careful testing your configuration when sending emails to the large providers, you can inadvertently score negative marks against…
I want to use RSS to increment unread content badges on my bookmark icons, to show me so-and-so’s website added a new blog post since the last time I visited. Implemented into the standard bookmark browser, no reader…
It would be nice to follow vanilla JavaScript/ES2017/ES2018 etc features, usage examples, etc. Maybe an ongoing tutorial series on building some common web features, deconstructing interesting stuff found around the…
Disturbing to see the control system for their emergency alert system is this careless. This was human error? No shit.
They used to email prompt you for reviews, or prompt you for reviews whenever you signed in. Now they don’t do either, and even if I manually check the backlog of orders, the review time windows have all expired. So I…
The transition seems well underway, for Apple at least. How long does it take though, a decade? It doesn’t seem unreasonable to think iOS devices will replace 95% of all Macs, with exception to professional users who…
Siri understands contact relationships if you fill out the "related names" in your contact cards. Go to your own contact card, and then set a related name for mother to your Mom’s contact card. The next time you ask…
I wonder what their bounce rate was. Seems like such a strange decision to put a community behind mandatory registration… should have dropped you into some public topics instead.
Radiolab did an episode about CRISPR recently, for anyone interested in learning more about CRISPR in general: http://www.radiolab.org/story/update-crispr/
Don’t worry, in five billion years that will be some other Earthling’s problem.
Here’s the full (37 min) interview at Valve: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMpQWSqQFK0
Todd McLeod has a good introductory series, with lots of follow along examples. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCElzlyMtkoXaO3kFa5HL0Xw
Now there’s a good story.
The original is objectively better. There’s a lesson in here somewhere on why you shouldn’t make design decisions a public matter.
We’re mostly intrigued with 1:1 locomotion and agility in competitive multiplayer. For instance players who can run a marathon, or throw a baseball, will have a distinct competitive advantage over players who cannot.…
I think fitness is going to be huge with VR gaming. We’re developing an FPS game, and are researching walking and jogging in place to drive character locomotion. The new Vive trackers are an exciting announcement,…
Side note: if your Apple account security questions are gibberish, your account now gets stuck in an infinite reset loop. I need to answer the security questions to reset my security questions or to reset my password.…
*especially when something goes wrong
Well, at least it's in development: https://webkit.org/status/
Agreed. The default behavior for the web audio/video autoplay attribute should depend on a permission request for whitelisting.
I have found Apple Maps to be the absolute worst offender of route complexity. Although sometimes we use it for the specific purpose of taking the scenic route. It will almost always suggest a confusing “shortcut”,…
Wow, thanks for sharing.
It’s a step in the right direction supporting offline first, encouraging to see this. But I’m also a little disappointed it’s a separate app, and country specific from what I can determine. It would be great to see this…
Perhaps this is partly why it’s so hard to stop cursing. I curse like a sailor, even though I'm consciously aware that it’s an unhelpful, unprofessional, unarticulated form of communication.
I’ve always been under the impression the most secure and (technically) simple solution is to use the local system, like Keychain Access. I wrote a small program that generates a list of random passwords. I just open…
You also need a DMARC record (https://dmarc.org) along with your DKIM and SPF records. Be careful testing your configuration when sending emails to the large providers, you can inadvertently score negative marks against…