2/ Click the field, it checks the math (routing/account/IBAN checksums), then makes you re-type the value from your source. Both readings have to match before you can sign off. On a mismatch it tells you what's wrong: "characters 5 and 6 are swapped."
1/ The number on the wire has to be right and there's no undo. So we all do the same ritual: type it, look away, look back, re-read it, ask someone to glance over our shoulder. I turned that ritual into a Chrome extension. #TaxTwitter
4/ The numbers you check never leave your computer — no logging, no uploads, no analytics. 7-day free trial, no card to start. https://t.co/BD6gfnHy9h. Would love feedback from folks who do this all day.
@sharptechpod In the dorm room, someone might point out that the Culture series covered this topic long ago; that a white heteronormative Western view of what people want isn't universal; the hedonic treadmill puts hard limits on human satisfaction in any environment. Now pass the dutchie.
@merowing_ My experience is the code is quite good usually. Real names for everything that makes sense together. Good coupling and cohesion. Far better than I would have expected.
It's Released: Max Workout 5.0 for iOS 26! https://t.co/nbWSVpx9ls. I love the new look with Liquid Glass. Plus a new AI personalized training schedule and all new everything.
@jacobtechtavern A downside of using enums is that they centralize the logic rather that making independent components. This can be a strength, but it can be a mess too.
@azamsharp I like putting the select tab and a tab router for each tab in an app router and then passing the app router through the environment. This makes it so you change tabs on an open url and navigate to other views.
@sharptechpod Great episode as usual. From a developer's perspective, the in-app purchase process is not good. Developers can create better user experiences than Apple, app store rules prevent that. Having to shell out to a website means the experience will never be as good, which is a shame.
A potential origin of Cold Harbor in Severance. The first research station for the start of the Eugenics movement was in Cold Spring Harbor on the North Shore of Long Island. Kind of fits.