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I love "Shouting in the Datacenter" ft Brandon Gregg, but mostly for the work environment and attitude that enabled it.
To have or be the colleague with the curiosity, care, attention to detail, enthusiasm. To me that's both more valuable *and* actually more achievable than the very specific 1-in-a-million video.
Making-of talk a year later:
https://youtu.be/lMPozJFC8g0Original video:
https://youtu.be/tDacjrSCeq4via @yuvipanda https://hachyderm.io/@yuvipanda/110952324595800751
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I love "Shouting in the Datacenter" ft Brandon Gregg, but mostly for the work environment and attitude that enabled it.
To have or be the colleague with the curiosity, care, attention to detail, enthusiasm. To me that's both more valuable *and* actually more achievable than the very specific 1-in-a-million video.
Making-of talk a year later:
https://youtu.be/lMPozJFC8g0Original video:
https://youtu.be/tDacjrSCeq4via @yuvipanda https://hachyderm.io/@yuvipanda/110952324595800751
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Mike Matas's portfolio includes original iPhone interface elements, and absolutely iconic Mac OS X features.
As @kottke puts it:
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You'd be hard pressed to find a better portfolio of digital design work than this one from Mike Matas.
"""via https://kottke.org/quick-links #kottke #design #portfolio #macos #osx #apple
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Making The Indian Rupee Work For Humans and Databases
Marco Gaspari, at Etsy:
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Technically, the rupee is like the US or Canadian dollar: it has a fractional denomination equivalent to the penny, called a paisa. But paisa are [..] no longer in circulation.In practice, the rupee is more like the yen, its own (non-fractional) denomination.
"""https://www.etsy.com/codeascraft/indian-rupee-users-database
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What if you substituted a bowling ball in various sports?
https://vimeo.com/channels/staffpicks/587597297
Short story produced by Sam H. Buchanan (via @kottke).
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How does Mojeek use Wikipedia and Wikidata for its search result pages?
https://blog.mojeek.com/2018/09/image-search-launch-and-infobox-update.html
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How does Mojeek use Wikipedia and Wikidata for its search result pages?
https://blog.mojeek.com/2018/09/image-search-launch-and-infobox-update.html
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How does Mojeek use Wikipedia and Wikidata for its search result pages?
https://blog.mojeek.com/2018/09/image-search-launch-and-infobox-update.html
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How does Mojeek use Wikipedia and Wikidata for its search result pages?
https://blog.mojeek.com/2018/09/image-search-launch-and-infobox-update.html
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At minute 15-18, he recreates "Computer Love" (1981) a lesser well-known track by Kraftwerk.
Instantly, I hear Coldplay's 2005 hit "Talk". This culture classic was Kraftwerk all along!
> Chris Martin requested permission for the melody of Computer Love. He sent a letter through the lawyers and weeks later received an envelope from Kraftwerk containing a handwritten note that simply said ″Yes″.
https://youtu.be/2qhcp6iVWbw?t=15m
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk_(Coldplay_song)#Background
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At minute 15-18, he recreates "Computer Love" (1981) a lesser well-known track by Kraftwerk.
Instantly, I hear Coldplay's 2005 hit "Talk". This culture classic was Kraftwerk all along!
> Chris Martin requested permission for the melody of Computer Love. He sent a letter through the lawyers and weeks later received an envelope from Kraftwerk containing a handwritten note that simply said ″Yes″.
https://youtu.be/2qhcp6iVWbw?t=15m
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk_(Coldplay_song)#Background
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At minute 15-18, he recreates "Computer Love" (1981) a lesser well-known track by Kraftwerk.
Instantly, I hear Coldplay's 2005 hit "Talk". This culture classic was Kraftwerk all along!
> Chris Martin requested permission for the melody of Computer Love. He sent a letter through the lawyers and weeks later received an envelope from Kraftwerk containing a handwritten note that simply said ″Yes″.
https://youtu.be/2qhcp6iVWbw?t=15m
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk_(Coldplay_song)#Background
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At minute 15-18, he recreates "Computer Love" (1981) a lesser well-known track by Kraftwerk.
Instantly, I hear Coldplay's 2005 hit "Talk". This culture classic was Kraftwerk all along!
> Chris Martin requested permission for the melody of Computer Love. He sent a letter through the lawyers and weeks later received an envelope from Kraftwerk containing a handwritten note that simply said ″Yes″.
https://youtu.be/2qhcp6iVWbw?t=15m
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk_(Coldplay_song)#Background
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At minute 15-18, he recreates "Computer Love" (1981) a lesser well-known track by Kraftwerk.
Instantly, I hear Coldplay's 2005 hit "Talk". This culture classic was Kraftwerk all along!
> Chris Martin requested permission for the melody of Computer Love. He sent a letter through the lawyers and weeks later received an envelope from Kraftwerk containing a handwritten note that simply said ″Yes″.
https://youtu.be/2qhcp6iVWbw?t=15m
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk_(Coldplay_song)#Background
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I love this analysis of 1970s Kraftwerk electronics. They would have a huge influence on dance, hiphop, and pop for decades to come, with traces continuing to the present day.
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I love this analysis of 1970s Kraftwerk electronics. They would have a huge influence on dance, hiphop, and pop for decades to come, with traces continuing to the present day.
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I love this analysis of 1970s Kraftwerk electronics. They would have a huge influence on dance, hiphop, and pop for decades to come, with traces continuing to the present day.
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I love this analysis of 1970s Kraftwerk electronics. They would have a huge influence on dance, hiphop, and pop for decades to come, with traces continuing to the present day.
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I love this analysis of 1970s Kraftwerk electronics. They would have a huge influence on dance, hiphop, and pop for decades to come, with traces continuing to the present day.
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Kipply on their job interview experience:
* would I be comfortable crying in front of them?
* we explored roles as if I was capable of anything.
* the better interview questions [involved code] with [flaws] to investigate and fix.I found the latter effective. Saves discomfort and time writing basic code. Instead, you review/improve more realistic code snippets. Plus, code review and critical thinking skills.
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Chris Coyier @chriscoyier, on chatting online:
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We have a channel, and I think people don't want every single thing they typed into the message box to have a permanent URL. There is a need for transient not-important text on the Internet that's community fostering.
"""Great episode featuring Ben Ubois @benubois, founder of Feedbin, an open source and paid service feed reader.
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Chris Coyier @chriscoyier, on chatting online:
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We have a channel, and I think people don't want every single thing they typed into the message box to have a permanent URL. There is a need for transient not-important text on the Internet that's community fostering.
"""Great episode featuring Ben Ubois @benubois, founder of Feedbin, an open source and paid service feed reader.
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Chris Coyier @chriscoyier, on chatting online:
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We have a channel, and I think people don't want every single thing they typed into the message box to have a permanent URL. There is a need for transient not-important text on the Internet that's community fostering.
"""Great episode featuring Ben Ubois @benubois, founder of Feedbin, an open source and paid service feed reader.
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Chris Coyier @chriscoyier, on chatting online:
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We have a channel, and I think people don't want every single thing they typed into the message box to have a permanent URL. There is a need for transient not-important text on the Internet that's community fostering.
"""Great episode featuring Ben Ubois @benubois, founder of Feedbin, an open source and paid service feed reader.
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Chris Coyier @chriscoyier, on chatting online:
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We have a channel, and I think people don't want every single thing they typed into the message box to have a permanent URL. There is a need for transient not-important text on the Internet that's community fostering.
"""Great episode featuring Ben Ubois @benubois, founder of Feedbin, an open source and paid service feed reader.
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📝 Blog post: Browser adoption rates.
Ever wondered how quickly browser releases are actually adopted in practice? What percentage of clients is on the latest version? I analyzed Wikipedia's #opendata to find out!
https://timotijhof.net/posts/2023/browser-adoption/
#browserstats #wikipedia #opendata #firefox #safari #chrome #edge #android #ios #mediawiki
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"An update on our work on low latency streaming"
by Chris Poole at BBC Research & Development.I didn't know BBC contribute to both the DVB DASH standard, and to the dash.js reference implementation. With commercial CDNs rolling out support, this allows much smaller segments of audio/video to be sent to clients through CDNs in near-realtime using W3C Media Source Extensions.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/rd/blog/2022-11-low-latency-live-streaming
More technical detail:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/rd/blog/2018-09-latency-video-streaming -
Introducing FOSC, Flash of Styled Content.
When a website briefly appears to render okay but then through needless use of JavaScript shits itself and can't wait to tell you about it by blanking out the perfectly good page. #FOSC
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FOSDEM talk notes:
dav1d 1.0. 200k LOC handwritten assembly. Don't know any other open or closed project that large. Faster than any compiler. Used by Android, Apple, Windows, Firefox, Chrome. Really really fast.