If you go through the effort of putting a (largely pointless, IMHO) numpad on your laptop, for the love of goodness, CENTER YOUR TRACKPAD ON THE PART OF THE KEYBOARD WE ACTUALLY TYPE ON, not the entire width of the device.
Sincerely,
-- Constantly <click> clicking <click> on <click> the <click> trackpad <click> while <click> typing <click> because <click> it's <click> impossible <click> not <click> to, you cretins
Hot take: The live action Cowboy Bebop was a good show that got torpedoed by shitty fanboys before the first few episodes finished airing.
Was it a live action version of the anime? No. Was it "as good as" the anime? No. Was it good? Yes. Was it a quality adaptation of the concepts into live action? Absolutely.
I already had Cowboy Bebop the anime. I don't know why anyone wanted Cowboy Bebop The Anime But Live Action.
My most inconsequential #programming#hottake is that I absolutely loath the punctuation naming convention in C#. For example, Id should be ID. DbSet should be DBSet and every time I come across an example I seethe inside.
although #BrentSpiner is excellent at playing #Data, he literally has only two characters in his acting repertoire, one being Data, the other being some whiny-voiced character that I can only describe as bad.
As a #UX designer, I want code to have a clear, clean syntax that is easy to understand. I was excited that Nesting would improve how to write/read CSS but I'm horribly confused, e.g. when to use &. Here is the 'help text':
"Nesting classes without & will always result in descendant selectors. Use the & symbol to change that result"
This means nothing to me. I understand it's a complex problem but does the syntax need to be so baroque?
#DeathNote would have been better if it just ended after L died leaving the reader wondering what happened next as Light, effectively, has the world in his thrall.
#AI#hotTake: you only care about robots looking at your content now because they started generating their own content. If they had just kept looking at it to better direct #search users to you you'd still be fine with it.
Preface: I’m a former #Apple employee, I helped launch the iPhone in Cupertino back in ‘07. I still use Apple products but I’m no ‘fan girl’ and give criticism when it’s deserved.
You ready?
The #VisionPro is cool tech, but the price point is insulting. It looks dumb. I hate it.
#HotTake: developers who insist on using semicolons in #javascript are just following a cargo cult. Except for like 2 exceptions per project, you don't need them.
Ich lege mich fest, #Bluesky ist das CompuGlobalHyperMegaNet unter den Social Medias.
Man hat keinerlei Vorstellung was es eigentlich bewirkt und erklären kann man es auch nicht. 🤷
The power to Silence accounts, or whole domains of them, is as necessary as the power to Unfollow or Unsubscribe. They're all ways we curate our own social media experiences, avoiding digital pollution like spam, flooding, angry rants, dogpiles, etc.