A polynomial regression data fit application with some technical background.
Hmm, this is a test…
Perhaps the only benefit of being behind a on an increasingly centralizing Internet is conserving time. Playing the “are you human” captcha game is an excellent incentive for minimal browsing and off-lining as much software as possible.
Lake Mead Water Levels, using an Internet data source.
I’m mulling on a good approach for parsing feeds on this micro blog. Creating a feed is easy, but parsing one is kinda messed. Many feeds out there are not valid, and that’s sorta expected. The website has a nice RSS and Atom feed validator. There’s also the RSS and Atom feed specification.
Naming things is hard. For the times when you don’t know what or how to name things, there’s schema.org. Sometimes it helps.
Someone told me that today was Friday the 13th — so here’s an old meme to celebrate our collective misfortunes.
Firefox’s developer tools excel at finding and fixing accessibility problems quickly. For example, to find all contrast issues on a page fire up the accessibility inspector and scan the tree. My favorite developer tools? You guessed it — Firefox.
What makes a text editor or software in general popular? In my opinion — distribution and marketing. Anyone can make working software given sufficient time, but marketing is where the actual magic happens. The tech and fashion industry are cousins.