The Roman amphitheater of Italica, near Seville, Spain (© Moses Palermo/Amazing Aerial Agency)
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The Roman amphitheater of Italica, near Seville, Spain (© Moses Palermo/Amazing Aerial Agency)
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nikitonsky: Let’s be realistic: nobody is going to spend more than 5 seconds on a parcel tracking website. Also, nobody has a brain space to “learn” about its “features”
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Fisgard Lighthouse, Esquimalt Harbor, Colwood, British Columbia, Canada (© davemantel/Getty Images)
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Stone carving at a temple in Ubud, Bali, Indonesia (© R. Schönebaum/plainpicture)
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Cyclists in the 2013 Tour de France, Corsica, France (© Pascal Pochard-Casabianca/AFP via Getty Images)
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This document specifies a method for DNS resolvers to publish information about themselves. DNS clients can use the resolver
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The Drone Remote Identification Protocol (DRIP), plus trust policies and periodic access to registries, augments Unmanned Aircraft System
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This document describes how to include CBOR Web Token (CWT) claims in the header parameters of any CBOR Object Signing and Encryption
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Pride flags at Christopher Park, Stonewall National Monument, New York City (© Noam Galai/Getty Images)
Another wandering soul whispering into the void. If you are looking for my blog you are in the wrong place. The profile and header pictures are brought to you by cdd20.
Someone said a while back that the design here was cookie cutter. That means I’ve stuck the landing, beautifully. Web design ended 24 years ago and that can’t be right but it’s in fact true. Exploratory design style sheets are kept to one’s self.
People dislike non-conventional interfaces or “wheel reinventing”, as the story goes. Of course, nobody knows precisely what they actually want, but markets lie not (unless manipulated). Data says; there’s preference for the familiar, the standard, and more of the same.