nikitonsky: “What if we made tooltips that just repeat what the button says?”
The moon seen from the Orion spacecraft of NASA’s Artemis mission (© NASA)
nikitonsky: So… Where do I click? Turns out there’s a button that disguises itself as a text field.
Crescent Lake near Dunhuang, Gansu province, China (© R7 Photo/Shutterstock)
Explore the key improvements in Fresh 1.3: streamlined route components, enhanced error handling, updated linting rules, and multi-island exports. This release also supports the stable Deno.serve API, making Deno projects more efficient and …
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This document describes an architecture for protocols and services to support Unmanned Aircraft System Remote Identification and tracking
Great hornbill, Khao Yai National Park, Thailand (© kajornyot wildlife photography/Shutterstock)
nikitonsky: If you put a button next to something, people will naturally assume it controls that thing. Can you guess which one turns on the socket? And what the other one do?