A great article about why we shouldn't use the disabled attribute on input elements and what we could do instead to keep things accessible.
Rethinking the "disabled norm": 7 patterns to use instead in your design system zeroheight.com/blog/rethink...
Al-generated slides are the new Comic Sans.
A left-bordered accent on a needlessly numberes box is about as novel as a Studio Ghibli avatar.
To me this reads as: The author didn't care about the packaging, so they probably didn't care about the content either.
By now there are also global gradients instead of the ones per stroke
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If you must use Al, use it as a ruthless editor, not a content bloater. Otherwise you'll force your audience to run yet another Al just to decipher what you were trying to say under all that generated fluff.
Remember, nobody ever complained about a meeting being too short.
While it sounds amazign that Fable 5 can solve Pokémon, let's not forget, that a single regex could do the same.
Watch this talk of Alex Clemmer www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-HT...
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Is this a teaser for achievements in the game?
By now I found an even better way to do this using @antfu.me 's ni.
alias st="nr start"
alias dev="nr dev"
Thanks for the opportunity to share my strange dev setup 🫶
As promised here is the recording of my talk youtu.be/dL6JyhEFXno?...