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I fundamentally disagree with you. If a piece of technology allows for such mistakes, then it is at fault, not people
It has to be accessible but the software limiting the user
"So far, we’ve been lucky. When technologies try to protect you from yourself too much, they tend to die out in a few years"
In order to avoid user mistakes, what should the email client do?
Email is powerful beyond any other medium precisely because it does not try to wrest control from its users.
Why using screenshots?! What about sensitive information?
(via https://sebsauvage.net/links/?FO9R0A)
"Vocational awe" describes the feeling that your work matters so much that you should accept all manner of tradeoffs and calamities to get the job done. ttarh uses the term to describe the pathology of librarians, teachers, nurses and other underpaid, easily exploited workers in "caring professions."
It describes example of how tech industry in the U.S. is starting to exploit tech workers too.
C’est un monde au bord d’un précipice à la fois liberticide, autoritaire et xénophobe qu’Amnesty International décrit, mardi 29 avril, dans son rapport annuel sur la situation des droits humains. Un rapport en forme de cri d’alarme et d’ultime appel au sursaut avant que nos sociétés n’entrent définitivement dans une nouvelle ère sombre.
Great stuff!
So parental alloweance (or benefits) in France are often criticized by some politics, but hey 5000$ if you give birth is OK.
A priori, exposer quelqu'un souffrant du mal des transports à un son à 100 hertz suffit à alléger son inconfort.
(via https://nicolas-delsaux.hd.free.fr/Shaarli/shaare/NtDtJw)
Including templates in HTML directly could be a great feature. Many frameworks are already used for it.
There is a new lh
for "line-height" unit in css.
* + *
as known as the howl selector: targets all elements that have the previous same selector.
This selector is great because it has no specificity.
An alternative is *:not(:first-child)
As always: frontend focus provide qualitative resources.
They have a partnership with Tonkotsu this time :)
Piccalilli seems to be a good studio. They provide tool, experiences and insights for others.
I always wanted the studio to do net good and give back as much — if not more — than it takes. The thing is, running a studio that supports staff is hard, so naturally, you take on projects that you might not fully be behind. We’ve done great work — and continue to do so — but collectively, we’re all a bit burned out with Marketing™ oriented and KPI-chasing work.
How to share as much as possible and provide free real world education material?
How to make the work focus on campaigns, movements, and other efforts that bring tangible progressive change to society?
They will try supports/sponsorship system.
Detailed insights are available at https://bell.bz/im-getting-fed-up-of-making-the-rich-richer/
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