“In a couple of years, there will be a new generation of software engineers who will grow not knowing how good native applications used to be, so do not get your hopes up.”
“In a couple of years, there will be a new generation of software engineers”
“In fact, I think many more developers, especially young ones, will continue using it in many more applications. In a couple of years, there will be a new generation of software engineers who will grow not knowing how good native applications used to be, so do not get your hopes up.”
“In fact, I think many more developers, especially young ones, will continue using it in many more applications. In a couple of years, there will be a new generation of software engineers who will grow not knowing how good native applications used to be, so do not get your hopes up. I am keeping copies of my favorite applications just in case the developer decides to push an update with Electron. The moment they do that, I block their website to prevent unwanted app updates, and continue using the (old) native application until it stops working for one reason or another. Paw is a good example. They recently announced an acquisition acquihire, and started working on a web version of the app. They say the current (native) macOS app will continue existing, but I predict they will phase out that as soon as the Electron app is ready.”
“to”
“The answer lies in emotional design — not the delightful micro-interactions kind, but the more strategic one that shapes how people feel about risk in novelty, and trust.”
“By the time of his retirement in 2022, the design group had expanded to 5,000”
“(顺带说一个彩蛋,今日头条中 font-family 的第一项中 “PingFang” 和 “SC” 少了一个空格,所以没有生效 😂) 而少数派、知乎则保持 Web 端和系统默认字体的统一,如图 3–2。”
“除非你的 app 迫切需要使用自定义字体,例如为了宣传品牌或者创造沉浸式的游戏体验,否则请首选系统字体”
“遗憾的是,直到今天,直接把 PingFang SC 当作「苹果系统字体」来使用的做法,在中文开发和设计圈中还是随处泛滥,以至于都可以用它来鉴别设计品质和「原产地」:如果哪个号称重视设计的应用还在混淆苹方和系统字体,那么它对设计的在意程度至少是值得怀疑的;而如果某个全英文界面出现了苹方的西文和数字,几乎可以百分之百确定其背后是一个国内团队,无论它多么努力地想掩饰这一点。”
“Our fellowship supports U.S. residents between the ages of 21 and 26”
“Atlassian is paying $610 million in cash for The Browser Company, and plans to run it as an independent entity.”
“Design and code are only tools of expression. What sets us and our work apart is people. ”
“Design and code are only tools of expression. What sets us and our work apart is people. ”
“Include about 10 pixels of padding between the edges of the image and the button edges. An image button’s edges define its clickable area even when they aren’t visible. Including padding ensures that a click registers correctly even if it’s not precisely within the image.”
“Always include a press state for a custom button. Without a press state, a button can feel unresponsive, making people wonder if it’s accepting their input.”
“A succinct message that is displayed temporarily. Docs API”
“A succinct message that is displayed temporarily. Docs API”
“A succinct message that is displayed temporarily. Docs API”
“In general, avoid repeating a control’s name in its tooltip. Repeating the name takes up space in the tooltip and rarely adds value to the description.”
“What people actually used, loved, and valued differs from what the average tweet or Reddit comment assumes. Only 5.52% of DAUs use more than one Space regularly. Only 4.17% use Live Folders (including GitHub Live Folders). It's 0.4% for one of our favorite features, Calendar Preview on Hover.”
“Speak”
“Indexers are responsible for building Storybook's index of stories—the list of all stories and a subset of their metadata like id, title, tags, and more. The index can be read at the /index.json route of your Storybook.”
“effective”
“effective”
“effective”
“blocking”
“critical”
“There’s no such thing as a “small” launch: We’ll try to communicate even subtle changes that can meaningfully change how people interact with ChatGPT.”
“There’s no such thing as a “small” launch: We’ll try to communicate even subtle changes that can meaningfully change how people interact with ChatGPT.”
“giving”
“Explicitly approve model behavior for each launch, weighing both quantitative and qualitative signals: We’ll adjust our safety review process to formally consider behavior issues—such as hallucination, deception, reliability, and personality—as blocking concerns. Even if these issues aren’t perfectly quantifiable today, we commit to blocking launches based on proxy measurements or qualitative signals, even when metrics like ”
“Explicitly approve model behavior for each launch, weighing both quantitative and qualitative signals: We’ll adjust our safety review process to formally consider behavior issues—such as hallucination, deception, reliability, and personality—as blocking concerns. Even if these issues aren’t perfectly quantifiable today, we commit to blocking launches based”
“Explicitly approve model behavior for each launch, weighing both quantitative and qualitative signals: We’ll adjust our safety review process to formally consider behavior issues—such as hallucination, deception, reliability, and personality—as blocking concerns. Even if these issues aren’t perfectly quantifiable today, we commit to blocking launches based on proxy measurements or qualitative signals, even when metrics like A/B testing look good.”
“we commit to blocking launches based on proxy measurements or qualitative signals, even when metrics like A/B testing look good.”
“ (Theoretical) End of Web Publishing”
“was to be able to make something for yourself that the rest of the world could enjoy if it wanted to, or ignore if it wanted to do that too. And — and this was the best part — it was free! It made the entire publishing world — a place that had been closed off and resolutely guarded by people who didn’t want to give an inch to anyone else for decades — open to whoever wanted to be a part. Was there a business plan? Of course there wasn’t a business plan. Who gave a shit about a business plan? You could write whatever you wanted. To have your mind go immediately to how you were going to monetize it was to despoil it. It was like discovering an entire”
“media”
“Theoretical) End of Web Publishing (and”
“the (Theoretical) End of Web Publishing (and ”
“prioritizing exterior links, when its primary search results were AI-written and internal (while of course still swiping the information from the primary sources), and where most social”
“ prioritizing exterior links, when its primary search results were AI-written and internal (while of course still swiping the information from the primary”
“That was, and remains, the central allure of Web publishing. When I learned the Internet existed, I was excited to get to write stuff for it, not just because what I wrote could be beamed around the planet (and even to space!) in a matter of seconds, but because there was an infinite amount of canvas on which to paint. The Internet became not just a place to publish, but a place to improve. I could write something, and if it didn’t work, that was OK, because I could just write something else. It was a place to get reps. It was a place to get better.”
“publishing”
“publishing”
“hitting”
“dissolved”
““handful” of their stories had traffic spikes, hired a whole team of people to try to duplicate the “success” of those stories by “cranking” out similar content. This was their only real strategy, and it was hardly just them. “When a one-off article performed well, we’d zero in on that conceit and write ten more articles on it,” one former staffer at Business Insider told Klein. “And despite that, nothing was hitting.” (Eventually Bustle dissolved its team.)”
“stories had traffic spikes, hired a whole team of people to try to duplicate the “success” of those”
“stories had traffic spikes, hired a whole team of people to try to duplicate the “success” of those”
“stories had traffic spikes, hired a whole team of people to try to duplicate the “success” of those”
“It is difficult to describe, to a younger person or, really, anyone who wasn’t there, what the emergence of the Internet — this thing that had not been there your entire life, that you had no idea existed, that was suddenly just everywhere — meant to someone who wanted to write. When I graduated college in 1997, the expectation for me, and most wanna-be writers, was that we had two options: Start on the bottom rung of a print publication and toil away for years, hoping that enough people with jobs above you would retire or die in time for you to get a real byline by the time you were 40, or write a brilliant novel or memoir that turned you into Dave Eggers or Elizabeth Wurtzel. That was pretty much it! Then, suddenly, from the sky, there was this place where you could:”
““It all amounts to a kind of traffic apocalypse in which it seems all spigots for traffic are being turned off, affecting news organizations big and small, new and old. It hurts outlets heavily reliant on digital advertising but also those that draw revenue from product recommendations and subscriptions. The whole premise of internet publishing — that you could reach audiences far and wide — is starting to crumble. I find it telling that the first anecdote in the story comes from the site Bustle, whose CEO Bryan Goldberg, is someone who has had a lot of very stupid opinions about Web publishing for a very long time. Bustle, because a “handful” of their stories had traffic spikes, hired a whole team of people to try to duplicate the “success” of those stories by “cranking” out similar content. This was their only real strategy, and it was hardly just them. “When a one-off article performed well, we’d zero in on that conceit and write ten more articles on it,” one former staffer at Business Insider told Klein. “And despite that, nothing was hitting.” (Eventually Bustle dissolved its team.)”
“when”
“New issues and PRs may not receive immediate attention A new maintenance team must establish itself by March 31, 2025 or this repository will be archived on June 1, 2025”
“New issues and PRs may not receive immediate attention A new maintenance team must establish itself by March 31, 2025 or this repository will be archived on June 1, 2025”
“If you work in a monorepo, chances are you’ve already bumped into pnpm’s --recursive, --filter, --parallel, and --workspace-concurrency flags. This post walks through what each flag does, how they differ, and how to combine them for the fastest, most predictable build experience in a large workspace.”
“If you work in a monorepo, chances are you’ve already bumped into pnpm’s --recursive, --filter, --parallel, and --workspace-concurrency flags. This post walks through what each flag does, how they differ, and how to combine them for the fastest, most predictable build experience in a large workspace.”
“A typical monorepo can easily host dozens — or even hundreds — of packages. Running scripts serially slows down CI and hurts local productivity. Lucky for us, pnpm ships with first-class parallelism. To harness it well, you need to understand four core flags:”
“Why Men Need to Start Talking About IVF Mike Hoffman Follow 16 min read · 5 days ago 1.6K 40 What IVF Taught Me About Masculinity, Fatherhood, and Letting Go I wrote this to help more men talk about IVF, to give them a voice, a mirror, and a reminder that what they’re feeling is real, and they’re not alone. When my wife and I started dating, she exuded a strength and humor that I knew I couldn’t live without. I fell hard and”
“that we agreed on early on was that we wanted to be parents. We both grew up in large loving families and wanted our home to be filled with just as much joy. This was so important to us that we decided to start trying before our wedding, even if it meant she’d be pregnant walking down the aisle. We were in our 30s, healthy, and ”
“When my wife and I started dating, she exuded a strength and humor that I knew I couldn’t live without. I fell hard and fast.”
“which will turn off ESLint rules that conflict with Prettier.”
“method is passed to the ”
“AI can generate a photo. But it can’t want to. It can remix every style in history. But it doesn’t need to say something. It can illustrate a dream. But it can’t have one.”
“We didn’t build a better AI. We just built one with over a decade of The Information behind it. Deep Research is here.Try it now with Pro.”
“Note that the liquid glass look has been rightfully criticized for text contrast accessibility. This is When you set text over unknown backgrounds, other concessions must be made to ensure text accessibility by way of readability. Digital designers have known this for a long time, so it’s surprising to see it come up as seemingly such a surprise here and see Apple scramble through iterations as new Beta versions roll out. I mention this at the top because it may apply to any of the techniques we’ll look at here. Please be cautious.”
“Coding animations is hard, and unfortunately, many tutorials follow a happy path. They cover simple animations that are great for beginners, but aren’t that helpful once you go past the basics.”
“Styling SVGs using CSS is great because we can take advantage of certain CSS features like animations and transitions. At the same time though, there are some CSS features that don't work with SVGs, and some SVG features that don't work with CSS.”
“By default pnpm still respects topological order, which means you may not hit the declared concurrency if the graph blocks you.”