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“Why do colorblind people have to purchase expensive glasses in order to *function in the world* when designers could make very minor changes that make a huge difference for a whole lot of people?”
#accessibility (1/2)
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"To reiterate, because I need to know you understand:
HP wrote an email/calendar client completely from scratch that runs inside your system's BIOS."
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Mechanical #Watch by Bartosz Ciechanowski
https://t.co/0B9G76bR8d ⌚
This is truly brilliant!
I've been waiting for something like that for many years. You'll need at least one hour to go through this masterpiece of explanation how mechanical (1/2)
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Bei #Android erfährt Google bei jeder Standortermittlung eure Position inkl. IMSI-Nummer [1]. Gegenmaßnahmen im Artikel und auch im Forum. [2] 📱 🛡️ 👇
[1] https://t.co/Jl8LLMNSPa
[2] https://t.co/sycUq8CUhI
#google#tracking#imsi (1/2)
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Introducing 'urler'. A command line tool for URL parsing and manipulation.
Looking for: better name, interested users, feedback, everything else. This is the first shot. We can take it anywhere from (1/2)
foundations they are built on.
If you ever see someone use "stars" as a metric for something, that's what you should consider. For most cases, it's probably not a great metric.
https://t.co/iP6KwZN42q (3/3)
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Github currently has 966 repos with over 20k stars. The most starred repository is "freeCodeCamp/freeCodeCamp", and the most starred repo for a software project is facebook/react in 9th place.
You'll see a lot of documentation projects in this (1/3)
list - like the "awesome-foo" lists.
One explanation for that is that people use stars as a kind of bookmark. And they don't remove their stars, so this list also includes a fair amount of dead projects.
You will also see a lot of "flashy" projects here instead of the (2/3)
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the most important part of the history of Unicode is the time that a mouse fell out of a light fixture and got added to the count of members present
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Feedback from #Kubernetes Web View user: "Thank you for an excellent tool! Easily the most straightforward Kubernetes dashboard in existence." 😊
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I saw this on Reddit and thought there's no way it's real, but after testing for myself I've confirmed it is. Bing AI will give you incorrect information then fully gaslight you if you question it.
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