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Aggregating my distributed self
27.9.2024
Miriam Suzanne’s in the middle of a redesign of her personal website. It began in August 2022. She’s made an entire series out of the work that’s worth your time, but I wanted to call out the fifth and latest …
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Gensler’s Work Labelled as Below Average by Commissioner Uyeda
25.9.2024
Tension with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) have risen following a sharp critique from Commissioner Mark…
Bridging the Skills Gap: Preparing the Workforce for a Web3 Future
18.9.2024
Companies have invested so much on education with a focus on trading, but have not turned their attention to the portion of the workforce that remains unfamiliar with the technology that will be responsible for creating, facilitating, communicating and operating Web3 products and services, says...
Your Physical Game Collection Won't Work On PS5 Pro Without An $80 Add-On
11.9.2024
Sony just announced the PlayStation 5 Pro, and the $700 console feels like a premium device for the most graphics-brained folks you know. The game comparisons we’ve seen so far look at least somewhat better than they do on the base hardware, but is it enough to drop more than half a grand for a...
Fractal Bitcoin Set to Launch Sidechain With Unique Merged-Mining Mechanism
6.9.2024
Fractal Bitcoin, a sidechain of Bitcoin created by the Unisat wallet team, is gearing up for its debut on Sept. 9, introducing a fresh twist on mining called “Cadence Mining.” This process plans to enable bitcoin miners to merge-mine with Fractal Bitcoin every three blocks, offering...
Getting paid in crypto: Dubai court ruling shows increasing acceptance
5.9.2024
Crypto salaries are becoming more common, especially in countries with prevalent economic incentives like inflation.
Anthropic CEO says future of AI is a hive-mind with a corporate structure
31.8.2024
Even artificial workers can’t escape the bureaucracy
Anthropic CEO says future of AI is a hive-mind with a corporate structure
31.8.2024
Even artificial workers can’t escape the bureaucracy
Introducing <shelly-wc>
28.8.2024
I created a little library at work to make those “skeleton screens” that I’m not sure anyone likes. […] We named it skellyCSS because… skeletons and CSS, I guess. We still aren’t even really using it very much, but it
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Web3 adoption’s main issue: Seed phrases won’t work for 95% of mainstream users
23.8.2024
Crypto wallets with easier sign-in options and recoverable passwords could become the industry standard in the future
Web3 adoption’s main issue: Seed phrases won’t work for 95% of mainstream users
23.8.2024
Crypto wallets with easier sign-in options and recoverable passwords could become the industry standard in the future
Basic keyboard shortcut support for focused links
23.8.2024
Eric gifting us with his research on all the various things that anchors (not links) do when they are in :focus.
Turns out, there’s a lot!
That’s an understatement! This is an incredible amount of work, even …
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The Intersection of Speed and Proximity
21.8.2024
You ever find yourself in bumper-to-bumper traffic? I did this morning on the way to work (read: whatever cafe I fancy). There’s a pattern to it, right? Stop, go, stop, go, stop… it’s almost rhythmic and harmonious in the most …
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RTL Styling 101
20.8.2024
A couple of weeks ago I was super excited about publishing my first CSS-Tricks post: “Letter Spacing is Broken. Forget about that though, what’s important is the post’s topic: letter spacing is broken and doesn’t work as the CSS …
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All About JavaScript Loops
19.8.2024
Every programming language has loops. Loops perform an operation (i.e., a chunk of work) a number of times, usually once for every item in an array or list, or to simply repeat an operation until a certain condition is met.…
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How this tiny-dev narrative game sold almost 50k in a month
19.8.2024
Also: why demos work, with a brief 'but maybe?' And lots of news
Remembering Hal Finney’s Vision: The 20th Anniversary of Reusable Proofs of Work
17.8.2024
This week marks the 20th anniversary of Hal Finney’s introduction of Reusable Proofs of Work (RPOW), a groundbreaking concept that paved the way for today’s digital currencies. Finney’s visionary work continues to echo throughout the cryptocurrency community, underscoring...
Making Bitcoin Mining Work in 2024: The Role of DeMi Token
15.8.2024
As the landscape of Bitcoin mining becomes increasingly competitive, the question of profitability takes center stage. With advancements in technology and shifts in the industry, it’s crucial to understand how Bitcoin mining remains viable today and how the DeMi Token is redefining access...
Did Sanctioning Tornado Cash Work?
8.8.2024
Sanctions are an effort to throw the weight of the U.S. dollar around to tamp down on activities the U.S. government thinks may be harmful – like money laundering to fund terror groups or rogue nations. The New York Federal Reserve thinks they had a real effect in crypto
JPMorgan Chase unveils generative AI for analyst work
26.7.2024
JPMorgan Chase introduces LLM Suite, an AI-driven tool similar to ChatGPT, to boost productivity in its asset and wealth management division