Next version: stick man is context aware and does different actions based on the content, for example it jumps whenever the user scrolls to an h2.
This is pretty much what I concluded as well after using my 43" 4K LG monitor for about 3 years. Lately I've been trying out my wife's 27" Apple Studio Display. It's smaller but the PPI is amazing...
So the mirror with the hands clasped?… is just completely made up? Because she’s clearly not doing that irl.
My impression (from years past) is that Ruby is what developers loved. It was my first “real” programming language and the reason I fell in love with coding. These days I’m mostly writing in JS and Node for work. Rails…
I put waves for radio and ocean and got 19% and 55%. Is my expectation that the first percentage should be higher off?
Next version: stick man is context aware and does different actions based on the content, for example it jumps whenever the user scrolls to an h2.
This is pretty much what I concluded as well after using my 43" 4K LG monitor for about 3 years. Lately I've been trying out my wife's 27" Apple Studio Display. It's smaller but the PPI is amazing...
So the mirror with the hands clasped?… is just completely made up? Because she’s clearly not doing that irl.
My impression (from years past) is that Ruby is what developers loved. It was my first “real” programming language and the reason I fell in love with coding. These days I’m mostly writing in JS and Node for work. Rails…
I put waves for radio and ocean and got 19% and 55%. Is my expectation that the first percentage should be higher off?