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@XyloZephyr

Digital creative developer

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People asking what taste is, or is there a framework –– It's knowing what good looks like. Person who has taste in certain things, can find good things, create good things and point out how something needs to change to make it good. Jiro from Jiro Dreams of Sushi:

karrisaarinen's tweet image. People asking what taste is, or is there a framework ––

It's knowing what good looks like. Person who has taste in certain things, can find good things, create good things and point out how something needs to change to make it good. 

Jiro from Jiro Dreams of Sushi:

The world is a comedy to those that think; a tragedy to those that feel - Horace Walpole


"...we don’t do daily stand ups, design sprints, development sprints, or anything remotely tied to a metaphor that includes being tired and worn out at the end" 👌 basecamp.com/shapeup


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A friendly little tool for developers: JSON Tree Visualizer (jsoncrack.com) helps you understand, explore or visualize JSON. Paste or upload the file and you get lovely interactive graph as an output. Built by @aykutsarach. #json #tools

vitalyf's tweet image. A friendly little tool for developers: JSON Tree Visualizer (jsoncrack.com) helps you understand, explore or visualize JSON. Paste or upload the file and you get lovely interactive graph as an output. Built by @aykutsarach. #json #tools

Hilarious, you risk a ban if you post ChatGPT answers on StackOverflow already: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/4218… Tried some questions with it and it became apparent why. In some cases, it makes up methods on classes that don't exist! (But are a great idea if they did exist)


Found in the wild. First, the comma expression which is quite concise. And the way it converts the array items to an object. Second, the if statement to check if that 'itemType' exists. Interesting approach.

XyloZephyr's tweet image. Found in the wild. 

First, the comma expression which is quite concise. And the way it converts the array items to an object.

Second, the if statement to check if that 'itemType' exists.

Interesting approach.

Magnum opus PR – a PR with more than 100 commits


"Willing suspension of disbelief" - The intentional avoidance of critical thinking or logic in examining something unreal or impossible in reality, such as a work of speculative fiction, in order to believe it for the sake of enjoyment.


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"We offer the first longitudinal study of how emoji semantics change over time, applying techniques from computational linguistics to 6 years of @Twitter data. Our data is publicly available, along with a web-based interface." 🙂emoji-semantic-change.herokuapp.com 📄arxiv.org/abs/2105.00846…

DynamicWebPaige's tweet image. "We offer the first longitudinal study of how emoji semantics change over time, applying techniques from computational linguistics to 6 years of @Twitter data.

Our data is publicly available, along with a web-based interface."

🙂emoji-semantic-change.herokuapp.com
📄arxiv.org/abs/2105.00846…

Perspectivistische lenigheid, het vermogen om buiten je eigen kader, opinies, opvattingen te denken


"Not everything that counts can be counted, and not everything that can be counted counts" - Albert Einstein


"We gaan met feiten om zoals een dronkenlap met een lantaarnpaal; niet ter verlichting, maar ter ondersteuning van ons eigen gelijk" - Ruben Mersch


People can (and probably should) rebase their private trees (their own work). That's a cleanup. But never other peoples code. That's a "destroy history" -- Linus Torvalds


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✨ TGIF! New #engineering blog post. 😃 CSS-in-JS is different from regular CSS, and you can use DevTools to edit both! In this post, @orkon will explain: ▶️ What is CSS-in-JS ▶️ How we implement CSS-in-JS authoring in DevTools 👉🏼 developers.google.com/web/updates/20…

ChromeDevTools's tweet image. ✨ TGIF! New #engineering blog post. 😃

CSS-in-JS is different from regular CSS, and you can use DevTools to edit both!

In this post, @orkon will explain:
▶️ What is CSS-in-JS
▶️ How we implement CSS-in-JS authoring in DevTools

👉🏼 developers.google.com/web/updates/20…

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Okay, that's very cool! When you're browsing GitHub and wished you could navigate the files in VS Code without cloning the repo to your machine. Add `1s` to the URL and you'll find VS Code in the browser with the files of the repository. 🤯 🔗 github.com/conwnet/github…

stefanjudis's tweet image. Okay, that's very cool!

When you're browsing GitHub and wished you could navigate the files in VS Code without cloning the repo to your machine. Add `1s` to the URL and you'll find VS Code in the browser with the files of the repository. 🤯

🔗 github.com/conwnet/github…

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