For the French speakers, an interesting summary of the current state of tech and what the EU should do about it.
For the French speakers, an interesting summary of the current state of tech and what the EU should do about it.
Worse Anderson does have a nice ring to it
README.md > README.txt
Except for links, I can never remember which side is parentheses and which side is brackets.
I enjoyed the videos because I can listen to them during the day while doing chores. The only time I can read long articles is after my kid's gone to bed and by then I'm usually too tired for in-depth topics. And AI narration just isn't there yet.
Interesting, thank you for the reply. I thought some overzealous crawlers might be the issue. Though I don't quite understand why these are so much more aggressive than search engine crawlers. Even on their side it feels like a huge waste of resources.
May I ask, so I don't accidentally DDOS websites: why do LLMs generate more traffic than normal users? Is there a difference in traffic if I check some documentation manually vs putting the page link in an LLM prompt?
I had the same issue! Since I use spotlight exclusively for apps and quick maths, I unchecked everything else from the spotlight settings. It's been fine since doing that.
Having used both Pixels and Galaxy S over the years, I feel like the experience is very similar. Pixels have some call features like "Hold for me" and a better camera. Samsungs have more raw power for the money. Both have Google Assistant. Either would be my top choice for an Android device.
Officially started working on *new* content for my upcoming accessibility workshop @smashingconf.com π
April 13th, Amsterdam
High-level description and tickets are available already so you can grab yours now ποΈ smashingconf.com/amsterdam-20...
#a11y
Screenshot of the OVA website, showing all courses
The Open Visualization Academy (OVA) IS LIVE!
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Does this one count?
When you ask something online and someone replies "Here's what ChatGPT said"
Cool selection, I had never heard of Emmanuel Top!
Here's one of my 90s french favourite:
youtu.be/pORfIpMPXK8?...
Edited square face watch has all the words for describing times and lights them up when button pressed. In image it reads IT IS FART TO NINE
Precision device
Thank you! Fantastic timing, I was just looking into this!
Beware! People with no basic integrity might steal your prompt!
"Pre-launch MS Edge every time MS Edge is closed"
Why do they even bother adding a close button then?
My wish as well. The ability to create "single use" emails aliases and associate them to a specific service would be very useful!
C'est mieux que ce que propose Youtube, mais mΓͺme lΓ je prΓ©fΓ¨re des sous-titres.
Another UX for this would be loading the new posts normally but adding a "you're all caught up" above the first old post.
Cross by Justice was unlike anything I was listening to at the time.
The Gil Scott Heron/Jamie XX album is also quite a unique sound.
I wish they found a better name than AI but I guess you don't get to a gazillion dollar valuation by building an "LLM" or a "chat bot". Opportunistic people have no shame ruining perfectly good names ('sup "crypto").
I gave Tidal a try and it's fine but then saw it's owned by Block so I'm not sure if the leadership is any better than Spotify's.
Leaving X to go to Threads and Reddit
So you can have a complex file that imports a bunch of small files from the same folder. Then define which of these can be imported outside of the current folder.
I've seen one argument for barrel files but I've never worked on a project big enough to know if it's actually worth the hassle: they allow you to define a public API.
How's Linux support for M series Macs?
I was tempted to try Asahi but I am now getting into MacOS customization with Aerospace, Karabiner, SketchyBar and Jankyborder and it's scratching that itch.
It got fluffy! More butter than fly.
Funny he mentions Raycast. Spotlight on MacOS 26 has an opening animation now!
I do think some slow animations help casual users by giving them more context about what's happening but I'm glad the "reduce motion" setting exist. It makes everything feel a lot snappier.
The Tailwind documentation shares some strategies to deal with duplication: tailwindcss.com/docs/styling...
I'm working on a medium sized web app that uses Tailwind, and so far I haven't had to use custom CSS. (I'm not making edits in the browser however)