Geon F1-8X v2 Classic (a very nice beige keyboard) with GMK Analog Dreams keycaps (beige, pink, and teal with a vaporwave aesthetic)
Cleansing your timeline with a keyboard I built
Geon F1-8X v2 Classic (a very nice beige keyboard) with GMK Analog Dreams keycaps (beige, pink, and teal with a vaporwave aesthetic)
Cleansing your timeline with a keyboard I built
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"Website design is my passion." americabydesign.gov
a man is hitting a golf ball out of his cat's litter (stones are flying and the cat must have been taking a shit because it is flying through the air). other objects are falling over like a dial phone and a lamp. text above: easier on your home than the real thing. three in game screenshot below the imagery. text: sports games. fox attitude.
fox sports golf '99, print ad (1998) archive.org/details/elec...
Photo of a Nanboku Line δΉγζγ εΊε£ζ‘ε (transfer and exit guide) on a station platform.
The other day, I was telling friends and family how a housewife originated these Tokyo Metro transfer and exit guides, and they thought I was kidding. It used to be a well-known story. If you don't know it, here's a quick summary.
I frequently take comfort in the fact that the Universe is vast and beautiful and entirely unaffected by petty human foolishness
Cheeky me likey
Plateauing. Interesting concept again. That does happen! It may also happen because of boredom (too much winning or losing in a sequence?) but I guess people may not drop out much if they are winning. I remember in quizup, I plateaued in math quizzes because of lack of good competition.
This makes sense. Get your perspective now. Stomping must be common when player is an amateur or near about it but this phenomenon should, gradually, lose its relevance (but may not vanish) as player climbs up the ladder.
Hmm. But isnβt competitiveness with a better player inherent to any game? You lose (game or part of it) & hence, appreciate the value of winning & consecutively, move up the ladder? Or players are getting too sensitive about losing of late because of too much βwinningβ being paraded in social media?
I play backgammon digitally and Iβm at a very low level right now but absolutely love to play with the ones at higher levels. What does that make a player like me? Guess the type of player competitiveness and the game may play a role?
There was just something about that Fireworks interface wasnβt it?
Macromedia was so ahead of its time, especially on web with Fireworks, Dreamweaver, Flash (not to mention Freehand).
Adobe acquired it, let it rot, and now that wysiwyg web tools are cool, they have nothing to offer.
Bluesky is βscreen reader accessibleβ the way a staircase is βtechnically a wheelchair ramp.β
No keyboard nav. No useful landmarks. No focus memory. I lose my place every time I interact with a post.
Compliance β usability.
cc @bsky.app #A11yFail #A11y #Accessibility
Interesting. Can you share that thread please?
Still from "Double Indemnity," one of the greatest American films noir of all time. Two guilty lovers, pretending to shop for groceries, plot the next moves in a doomed murder conspiracy. The sunshiney normality of the daytime grocery store settingβunusual in a film noirβis both an ironic comment on the everyday banality of evil and a tragic image of the domestic happiness that's supposed to come with adult love, but which these two doomed murderers will never achieve. Nothing is more domestic than shopping for groceries. Food sustains life, murder ends it. I could go on and on about why this image sticks in our collective film memory.
Good morning, Bluesky.
More info, as always, in ALT text.
All the best!
Really cannot recommend this highly enough
Itβs just wonderful to see new platforms thriving. Keeps others on toes too.
I think this has been talked about for a while iirc. Like years. What I immediately donβt like about it is that letters are highlighted in a piece of text, which is a huge turn off for me when I am reading anything unless it has a semantic purpose. Not sure how the science behind this tackles that.
I felt like the episode was too full of itself. I love the show tbh but this specific episode felt like it tried too hard.
I work in edtech and many content writers I work with have started using AI for their work. I personally feel horrible about it because (it shows, to me) and I feel a certain lack of respect towards their domain and their own experience since most of it looks like 100% AI or close to it.
I wrote a similar sounding answer to a tangential question 12 years ago: ux.stackexchange.com/a/37498/21322
I love great architecture in art museums
This sounds tragic π
Inter is a workhorse of a typeface carefully crafted & designed for a wide range of applications, from detailed user interfaces to marketing & signage.
Rasmus Andersson β rsms.me/work/inter
This is very elegantly written. Kudos for the initiative as well!
Posting about people posting posts about their post Posts feeling posthaste is a phenomenon too
More of a dislike. I tried to like it but the pace just wasnβt there and storyline went too convoluted for me personally. I came back for 3rd season only because I knew itβll be an independent season and in a hope they tightened the script this time around.
The Kaufman posographe is an analog pocket computer for photography from the 1920s. As you adjust various tabs matching your shooting conditions, tabs for exposure settings move accordingly.
A beautiful little piece of (French) design. Also exists as an app! apps.apple.com/us/app/anima...