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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Articles (occasional rants) and tutorials about open source, BSD, GNU/Linux, system administration, programming, and other stuff - the pragmatic way
When a company is small it's easy to care about the good and the evil it does, but when a company gets big, typically profit becomes the sole concern and that is when evilness takes root and starts to spread.

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nikitonsky: Imagine a world where you have to buy a whole new iPad because the old one is not powerful enough to RUN NOTES.

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nikitonsky: WTF Discord? If you can’t fetch a preview image it still doesn’t mean my PR is a pile of poo. Pretty offensive TBH

Open Source Web Browser Engine
Now HTML lets you create a color picker for wide gamut P3 color and for alpha transparency with two new attributes: <input type="color" colorspace="display-p3" alpha>, available today in Safari 18.4.

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nikitonsky: No one in the history of computers has ever connected Google Drive or Microsoft OneDrive to anything and then selected a file from them. Not a single person. Ever.

The latest news from Deno Land Inc.
Learn how Plaid used Deno to minimize downtime and improve cutover speed during a critical infrastructure migration.

Open Source Web Browser Engine
If you write a lot of CSS, you are familiar with those moments when you aren’t quite sure how to accomplish what you want to accomplish.

The latest news from Deno Land Inc.
Deno 2.3 adds new features for deno compile and deno fmt, support for using local npm packages, several performance improvements, and more. Here are the biggest highlights.

Articles (occasional rants) and tutorials about open source, BSD, GNU/Linux, system administration, programming, and other stuff - the pragmatic way
According to an article on TechCrunch Microsoft CEO says up to 30% of the company’s code is written by AI.