> every frame of an animation should look good if captured and analyzed statically, in isolation This is just true though. It isn't the only thing that matters but if you are creating a game or a video sometimes you do…
What do you think the premise of the article is? The article is pretty narrowly speaking of "app" UI and your comment is a "well actually" that some videos intentionally introduce noise or temporary discomfort for an…
This isn't true generally. I am personally far more comfortable with disabling smooth scroll. It has more to do with your mind's expectations. Which can vary between people. Some people expect smooth and others don't.…
No they are not used everywhere. Some games with good UI use animations everywhere that an animation is appropriate. But plenty of good UI exist without animations. The point above is that no animation is better than an…
> The Carney admin has started to make the right moves. What moves in particular?
No. Pollution is a byproduct. Spam and slop is quite literally the product in many cases. GenAI generated blogs or websites or youtube videos are the point for those creating them, they are not incidental outputs along…
The search results aren't hyperlinks? So middle clicking to open in a new tab does nothing. Odd choice.
True! I love it when I buy a computer pre-installed with windows and it has a bunch of extra software bundled in like norton antivirus, dropbox, and opera. Plus the OEM makes money and I get a bunch of free apps. It's a…
It's like watching a linkedin post in human form.
Using Go means you are forgoing Docker...? Ok. Also if you don't need certbot anymore is your service managing its own ssl certs with letsencrypt? Isn't it generally easier to configure with a reverse proxy like nginx…
A lot of features that git had by default had to be enabled as plugins in mercurial. The plugins were usually shipped with mercurial so you didn't have to install them separately, but you needed to know that you had to…
I've used a datalist for autocomplete suggestions and it's worked great.
Your examples of engines are less about "it works" as more that it does a thing we couldn't do before and it works better than the previous thing. But neither of those are especially true of react. React was an instant…
The worst part about smart phones is their browser/social media. Technically, even dumb phones like the nokia 3310 had contact lists so you didn't have to memorize phone numbers. And land lines had speed dial. And my…
From the article > Rob studied the man's face and vaguely remembered him as Ronnie Lockwood, someone he would occasionally see at Sunday School as a boy and who he was told to be kind to as he was a "bit different". >…
It's cute that you truncated the most important part of the other commenter's message; "your security failure is that you use a package manager [that allows third-parties push arbitrary code into your product with no…
I've heard the term used for servers before but not version control repositories. I just don't understand what it would mean for a git repo to be a cattle vs a pet. Like what is an example of a cattle repo vs a pet…
I made a service using something like a 64 bit wide ULID but there was never a presumption that data is be inserted or updated earlier than the most recent record. If the domain is modeling something like external…
At some point you must be open to being compelled to read code you run or ship. Otherwise, if that's to hard, then I don't know what to tell you. We'll just never agree. If you find a better solution than being…
I agree with you that I shouldn't have to treat my libraries like untrusted code. I don't know what the rest of your comment means. I don't see how I'm preventing anybody from looking at other solutions to npm, they…
> There were no code assist tools in 2022, but jobs disappeared. In 2020 there was a global pandemic called COVID-19 that had a pronounced affect on the world economy. Stimulus cheques were given to companies to keep…
It's telling that you compare specialized creative work, like making art, to "jobs" like standing in an elevator. Nobody would miss washroom attendants disappearing either. That is different from automating away the…
It isn't victim blaming. People like you make it impossible to avoid attacks like these because you have no appetite for a better security model. I run npm under bubblewrap because npm has a culture of high risk; of…
> Repos are cattle not pets. What do you mean by this?
Yes. The bans are export controls. They are not banned in china. They are just banned from export in the US. Using them in china is legal in china.
> every frame of an animation should look good if captured and analyzed statically, in isolation This is just true though. It isn't the only thing that matters but if you are creating a game or a video sometimes you do…
What do you think the premise of the article is? The article is pretty narrowly speaking of "app" UI and your comment is a "well actually" that some videos intentionally introduce noise or temporary discomfort for an…
This isn't true generally. I am personally far more comfortable with disabling smooth scroll. It has more to do with your mind's expectations. Which can vary between people. Some people expect smooth and others don't.…
No they are not used everywhere. Some games with good UI use animations everywhere that an animation is appropriate. But plenty of good UI exist without animations. The point above is that no animation is better than an…
> The Carney admin has started to make the right moves. What moves in particular?
No. Pollution is a byproduct. Spam and slop is quite literally the product in many cases. GenAI generated blogs or websites or youtube videos are the point for those creating them, they are not incidental outputs along…
The search results aren't hyperlinks? So middle clicking to open in a new tab does nothing. Odd choice.
True! I love it when I buy a computer pre-installed with windows and it has a bunch of extra software bundled in like norton antivirus, dropbox, and opera. Plus the OEM makes money and I get a bunch of free apps. It's a…
It's like watching a linkedin post in human form.
Using Go means you are forgoing Docker...? Ok. Also if you don't need certbot anymore is your service managing its own ssl certs with letsencrypt? Isn't it generally easier to configure with a reverse proxy like nginx…
A lot of features that git had by default had to be enabled as plugins in mercurial. The plugins were usually shipped with mercurial so you didn't have to install them separately, but you needed to know that you had to…
I've used a datalist for autocomplete suggestions and it's worked great.
Your examples of engines are less about "it works" as more that it does a thing we couldn't do before and it works better than the previous thing. But neither of those are especially true of react. React was an instant…
The worst part about smart phones is their browser/social media. Technically, even dumb phones like the nokia 3310 had contact lists so you didn't have to memorize phone numbers. And land lines had speed dial. And my…
From the article > Rob studied the man's face and vaguely remembered him as Ronnie Lockwood, someone he would occasionally see at Sunday School as a boy and who he was told to be kind to as he was a "bit different". >…
It's cute that you truncated the most important part of the other commenter's message; "your security failure is that you use a package manager [that allows third-parties push arbitrary code into your product with no…
I've heard the term used for servers before but not version control repositories. I just don't understand what it would mean for a git repo to be a cattle vs a pet. Like what is an example of a cattle repo vs a pet…
I made a service using something like a 64 bit wide ULID but there was never a presumption that data is be inserted or updated earlier than the most recent record. If the domain is modeling something like external…
At some point you must be open to being compelled to read code you run or ship. Otherwise, if that's to hard, then I don't know what to tell you. We'll just never agree. If you find a better solution than being…
I agree with you that I shouldn't have to treat my libraries like untrusted code. I don't know what the rest of your comment means. I don't see how I'm preventing anybody from looking at other solutions to npm, they…
> There were no code assist tools in 2022, but jobs disappeared. In 2020 there was a global pandemic called COVID-19 that had a pronounced affect on the world economy. Stimulus cheques were given to companies to keep…
It's telling that you compare specialized creative work, like making art, to "jobs" like standing in an elevator. Nobody would miss washroom attendants disappearing either. That is different from automating away the…
It isn't victim blaming. People like you make it impossible to avoid attacks like these because you have no appetite for a better security model. I run npm under bubblewrap because npm has a culture of high risk; of…
> Repos are cattle not pets. What do you mean by this?
Yes. The bans are export controls. They are not banned in china. They are just banned from export in the US. Using them in china is legal in china.