Found 4994 bookmarks
Newest
Tweet by @Mappletons
Tweet by @Mappletons
@asallen Not enough primitive types. Not everything should be an “event”. Some things should be blocked time, potential events, tasks, records of things that happened, etc. — Maggie Appleton (@Mappletons) Jun 13, 2024
Tweet by @Mappletons
Tweet by @schickling
Tweet by @schickling
What's harder than "offline-support"? Making sure that apps work well in bad network conditions. I'm using an old school app called "Network Link Conditioner" (which ships as a macOS settings tab) to test and harden my tools and apps for bad connectivity. https://t.co/8RmAb2AeRs https://t.co/oWBMSHGnsA — Johannes Schickling (@schickling) Jun 12, 2024
Tweet by @schickling
Tweet by @cramforce
Tweet by @cramforce
This is an actual game-changer. You get CSS selectors for the elements causing long interactions, layout shift, or being the largest contentful element. So, if you want to optimize, this tells you *what* to optimize. Especially indispensable for INP https://t.co/OiLSLZqYpP — Malte Ubl (@cramforce) Jun 12, 2024
Tweet by @cramforce
Tweet by @FredKSchott
Tweet by @FredKSchott
This now runs without JavaScript 🤯 https://t.co/Lz4JC8g8r0 https://t.co/9tvc3I5xWX — fks (@FredKSchott) Jun 11, 2024
Tweet by @FredKSchott
Tweet by @keshavchan
Tweet by @keshavchan
naval ravikant on the internet and becoming an expert https://t.co/DD7c8H8wz1 — keshav (@keshavchan) Jun 10, 2024
Tweet by @keshavchan
Tweet by @jsngr
Tweet by @jsngr
attention to detail is writing the tiny bit of code that will make this “days” label singular vs plural https://t.co/0Tpw6v3n6w — jordan singer (@jsngr) Jun 9, 2024
Tweet by @jsngr
TIL of the World calendar a proposed reform of the Gregorian system that keeps the calendar more in sync with the seasons. It is 364 days long divided into quarters (91 days each) with an extra day (Worldsday) at the end of the year and a leap day (Leapyear Day) added every four years.
TIL of the World calendar a proposed reform of the Gregorian system that keeps the calendar more in sync with the seasons. It is 364 days long divided into quarters (91 days each) with an extra day (Worldsday) at the end of the year and a leap day (Leapyear Day) added every four years.
/r/todayilearned
TIL of the World calendar a proposed reform of the Gregorian system that keeps the calendar more in sync with the seasons. It is 364 days long divided into quarters (91 days each) with an extra day (Worldsday) at the end of the year and a leap day (Leapyear Day) added every four years.
Tweet by @argyleink
Tweet by @argyleink
my "crazy idea" i've tried pitching a few times is: fork Chrome. Transform it into a design tool, where a new tab is a new artboard. Put something like VisBug on the left, and devtools optionally on the right. Work in the medium. there's like 3 great Chromium forks that make… https://t.co/IgoULZXihN — Adam Argyle (@argyleink) Jun 8, 2024
Tweet by @argyleink
Basic income can double global GDP while reducing carbon emissions: Giving a regular cash payment to the entire world population has the potential to increase global gross domestic product (GDP) by 130% according to a new analysis. Charging carbon emitters with an emission tax could help fund this.
Basic income can double global GDP while reducing carbon emissions: Giving a regular cash payment to the entire world population has the potential to increase global gross domestic product (GDP) by 130% according to a new analysis. Charging carbon emitters with an emission tax could help fund this.
/r/science
Basic income can double global GDP while reducing carbon emissions: Giving a regular cash payment to the entire world population has the potential to increase global gross domestic product (GDP) by 130% according to a new analysis. Charging carbon emitters with an emission tax could help fund this.
Tweet by @HotFlakesN7
Tweet by @HotFlakesN7
@daylightco @bencun93 Add reMarkable in that comparison too — hotflakes🃏🟠 (@HotFlakesN7) Jun 7, 2024
Tweet by @HotFlakesN7
Tweet by @steveruizok
Tweet by @steveruizok
IMO saying “works” / “doesn’t work” when you actually mean “like” / “don’t like” is toxic in design. It’s ok to have a preference. It’s even better to validate it. But presenting your tastes are objective is just a power move https://t.co/upKfloJDSc — Steve Ruiz (@steveruizok) Jun 7, 2024
Tweet by @steveruizok
Tweet by @Baconbrix
Tweet by @Baconbrix
RN IDE is fantastic! A lot of incredible work here ↓ https://t.co/6BROpc37sL — Evan Bacon 🥓 (@Baconbrix) Jun 7, 2024
Tweet by @Baconbrix
Tweet by @Mappletons
Tweet by @Mappletons
Had a delightful chat with @jlengstorf a few weeks ago about my chaotic, unplanned career “strategy” Talked about liberally switching directions, learning a broad range of skills, and not setting goals beyond 6 months. Works for me, but YMMV 😎 https://t.co/5ImaME0VaE — Maggie Appleton (@Mappletons) Jun 7, 2024
Tweet by @Mappletons
Tweet by @shiffman
Tweet by @shiffman
I finished the thing. https://t.co/34GrgXfprP https://t.co/AO3Md5QGth — Daniel Shiffman (@shiffman) Apr 20, 2024
Tweet by @shiffman
Tweet by @rauchg
Tweet by @rauchg
Imagine a world where AI assistants are not ‘invoked’ by “Siri”-like trigger words, but instead actively chime in during your conversations or workflows. — Guillermo Rauch (@rauchg) Jun 4, 2024
Tweet by @rauchg