Safari Technology Preview Release 219 is now available for download for macOS Sequoia and macOS Sonoma.
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Porto Flavia, Sardinia, Italy (© Francesco Riccardo Iacomino/Getty Images)
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Have you ever wished you could write simple CSS to declare a color, and then have the browser figure out whether black or white should be paired with that color?
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Torres del Paine National Park, Patagonia, Chile (© Marco Bottigelli/Getty Images)
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Safari 18.5 is here, with Declarative Web Push on macOS and more.
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nikitonsky: Another confusing puzzle. Which slider is disabled? According to Figma, top one ¯\(ツ)/¯
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An iris garden in Tokyo, Japan (© M.Arai/Getty Images)
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nikitonsky: Why are modern designers so afraid of contrast? E.g. Figma uses #F5F5F5 and #FFFFFF do differentiate between selected/unselected states. That’s invisible almost anywhere!
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Leopard mother grooming her cub, Jao Reserve, Botswana (© Suzi Eszterhas/Minden Pictures)
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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.
I keep hearing about deep fakes (and fake comments). I got curious and even universities are simulating. Remember when 70,000 bots were doing the Pinocchio?
Strangely enough, XDA Forums is the last place I’ve ever commented. I rarely read comments nowadays though because they’re too funny (and obviously gamed).
Casually trusting online services is increasingly risky too given the desperate monetary incentives of generative artificial intelligence.