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A collection of funky vectorized scribbbles to spice up your design projects.
100% vector
Customizable colors
- trigonometric functions
- new viewport unites
- :focus-visible
- scroll-behavior can be smooth :)
- lazyloading images by default with an attribute
array.prototype.atsupports negative integers
All the searchable data are loaded into a json inside a script tag. The searchable content is made through title, url, date and content.
It uses 2.14MB used though :/ But no request
Inspiring me to do the same on my blog :)
A command-line client for SQLite databases that has auto-completion and syntax highlighting.
A way to generate a gradient color depending of a main color. Applied with https://www.opensourcecolorsystem.design/system, it can be awesome :)
A function that returns a type such as
asserts value is NonNullable<T>D'une manière général quand une machine ne répond pas bien, il s'agit de l'un des 4 goulots d'étranglement:
- le CPU
- la mémoire
- le disque
- le réseau
top/htop te permettent d'examiner la consommation CPU et mémoire.
iotop te permet de voir celle du disque.
pour le réseau, il y a nethogs.
A feedback about typography on the web
A collection of UI patterns from different libraries. It shows their similarities!
Des idées de recyclages, d'éco-conception mises en pratique. Cela fait plaisir à lire.
La simplexité est l’art de rendre simples, lisibles, compréhensibles les choses complexes
En programmation, c'est un tendance si on compare les nouvelles versions des frameworks web
Breakpoint: 0 200px 400px 600px 800px 1000px 1200px 1400px
├─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────>
Slice: · xxs xs · s · m · l · xl xxl xxxl
· · · · ·
· · · at(m) · ·
· · ├────────┤· ·
· · · · ·
· · · from(m) · ·
· · ├─────────────────────────────────────────────────>
· · · ·
· · to(m) · ·
├──────────────────────────────────────┤· ·
· ·
· between(s, l) ·
├────────────────────────────┤·
Using slice instead of pixel values makes it more comfortable. I am still using the mobile-first approach.
A browser comparator
Reminder: Google is not a search company but a tracking one.
"I don’t care if they make money off me since the service they provide is so good."
Counter-arguments:
Google doesn’t want you to learn and grow: it wants you to keep on clicking. It’s embedded in their design.
It creates an Internet bubble for each user:
This sort of curation has spread all across the internet, creating bubbles of single individuals and an illusion of connectivity rather than actual empathy, compassion and connection to the world.
This sort of curation has spread all across the internet, creating bubbles of single individuals and an illusion of connectivity rather than actual empathy, compassion and connection to the world.
If almost literally everyone uses Google, then any project, person or company that wants to succeed must abide to Google’s rules.
From Yuval Harari writer in sapiens:
“One key rule is that if you get my data, the data should be used to help me and not to manipulate me. Another key rule, that whenever you increase surveillance of individuals you should simultaneously increase surveillance of the corporation and governments and the people at the top. And the third principle is that — never allow all the data to be concentrated in one place. That’s the recipe for a dictatorship.”