It's incredibly basic. Check out the plastic vents and cheap trim. They were famous for their shit build quality.
How could it be worth so much??
I have driven an F355 and I remember it *exactly*. I can tell you, nobody was buying these for the interior.
Beautiful details inside!
Quite a choice to not show it driving though, for the first Ferrari without an engine. I wonder what noise it plays when it accelerates
@ensdomains are officially mentioned by Amazon and integrated on their agentic payment system.
Bullish for global adoption of human-readable addresses.
Onchain experience will be easier than never before thanks to these integrations.
Source “Build crypto AI agents on Amazon Bedrock“ on aws. amazon(.)com
#ENS
related: i banned ‘good job’ from my vocabulary and replaced it with ‘thank you’
eg, child puts thing where it goes
“good job!”
no. i don’t say that to someone i respect.
it‘s a bit insidious too –– completing responsibilities isn't optional, it's minimum viable human output
@colmtuite Spitballin here but it seems there's a threshold where this stops being a list of options that happen to be disabled and starts functioning as an undifferentiated sea in which only a few are truly available. At that point the rest are visual context and not critical interaction
Just released heerich.js, a tiny voxel engine that renders 3D scenes to SVG 🎨
╬ Boolean ops
◮ Oblique & perspective
𝑥 Zero dependencies
◌ Pure vector output, infinite scaling
Named after Erwin Heerich's geometric cardboard sculptures.
My dear front-end developers (and anyone who’s interested in the future of interfaces):
I have crawled through depths of hell to bring you, for the foreseeable years, one of the more important foundational pieces of UI engineering (if not in implementation then certainly at least in concept):
Fast, accurate and comprehensive userland text measurement algorithm in pure TypeScript, usable for laying out entire web pages without CSS, bypassing DOM measurements and reflow
@ernesto__alonso@jstrelioff Agreed, these feel like descendants of Souvenir. Created in 1914 (!) late Art Nouveau vibes. Surely there are other modern riffs out there, though I’d be tempted to see how well the original works