nikitonsky: Do you own this website? Ok
The Cornish Coast Path covered in snow, Land’s End, Cornwall, England (© Josef FitzGerald-Patrick/Getty Images)
Today marks the arrival of Safari 18.2.
Guanacos, Torres del Paine National Park, Chile (© Floris van Breugel/NPL/Minden Pictures)
Notre-Dame Cathedral, Paris, France (© Julien Fromentin/Getty Images)
nikitonsky: Redesign rule #1: if you have no good ideas, you can always make round buttons square and square buttons round
Pearl Harbor Memorial Bridge, New Haven, Connecticut (© Enzo Figueres/Getty Images)
I know there were questions about my thoughts on . I think time-travelling back to the future is more interesting though. I wasn’t around, but it’s deja vu.
Accessible programming is the theme but I wonder. I’ve met many people who can’t read (no joke).
Maybe the next “big social transistor” scales to the nano (video) message (nm) or pico (from micro).
“Titles and thumbnails” are exoteric. Who knows, perhaps “natural language programming” becomes the most esoteric of them all.
This document defines a method to inform a DHCPv6 server that a device has one or more self-generated or statically configured
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