As a dev, I shouldn’t have an edge over another dev b/c of AI. That’s dumb. Much like Dev Ops enables CI/CD/GitOps for the org, not the individual, AI Ops responsibilities will maintain related tooling/methodologies. Software manufacturing will flatten/integrate. Everyone relax.
Websites today load wildly differently than in the 90s.
Arguably, worse.
The HTML spec was designed to be read sequentially, so text used to stream in, then display instantaneously. Basically, read -> paint, read -> paint.
A lot of today’s modern weirdness comes from…fonts.
Trying to create stuff for me means organizing and coming up with your own templates to help get started faster. You can’t do 8 hrs of studying something if you don’t hack and stay motivated.
Why don’t iOS Safari come with browser extensions? Cause them things you install can parse through all of our loaded pages. Isn’t it amazing that they still exist in desktop?
External storage file systems tips:
⚠️ Use exFAT only to temporarily transport data and have OSes interoperability. No journaling, so easily corruptible!
✅ APFS is Apple's latest FS. It's mountable by Linux or Windows (https://t.co/LIfoz3JW37).
Not yet posted to the ICANN correspondence page, but this is a heck of an ask on the part of #Ukraine. As a critical infrastructure operator, my inclination is to say "heck no" regardless of my sympathies.
https://t.co/O1rtpjKEES
A Netflix user will browse the app for 90 seconds and leave if they find nothing.
Thumbnail artwork is actually NFLX's most effective lever to influence a viewer's choice. A user will look at one for only 1.8 seconds, so NFLX spends huge to optimize them.
Here's a breakdown🧵
The core of react-router v6 is 357 lines of code, excluding comments and __DEV__ blocks (which are mostly propTypes). Should be able to read it in an afternoon, if you're curious 👀
https://t.co/IIlZjm29AD