nikitonsky: What’s more important? Song name, its length, popularity or space around them? Album cover or ad banner?

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nikitonsky: How much space would number “1” take and how much space is “… See all” taking instead.

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nikitonsky: Don’t make users move their mouse so far for no reason. Especially in a scenario that’s so easy to predict

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dmitriid: Edit: After this was posted, Ilya K pointed out that this is not a functionality provided by Apple. It’s a behaviour enabled by an extension, and it baheaves as well as it can given the constraints.

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nikitonsky: Which window is active? Yep – the one on the right. You can tell by red traffic light

Blog – WebKit
It’s been a long-standing dream of front-end developers to have a way to apply CSS to an element based on what’s happening inside that element.

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nikitonsky: I wonder how much machine learning is needed to figure out that I probably won’t be making 2 hour walk to get to the event.

Deno
Big Changes Ahead for Deno

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dmitriid: According to Apple’s description of App Library, “Your apps are automatically sorted into categories… The apps that you use most frequently will automatically reorder based on your usage”. I’ve been using Wayke at least once a day for …

unixsheikh.com
The term zero trust is a security model, also known as “perimeterless security” that has been known for a long time and that was e.g. implemented internally at Google in 2009 in a project called BeyondCorp. In recent years, mainly due to the high …