I love the web
Hamburger soup garnished with a hamburger. Complements of chef @naudebynature instagram.com/p/BU-mZfIldt0/
Bandwidth seems to be where cloud vendors really make their money.
MacPro*
Looks like they wrapped a MacBro in brillo
120Hz is almost totally unnoticeable on a screen compared to 60. This is for something else.
The App Store has been platterized!
There’s a problem I’ve never run into… multi-room audio!
“Oh no! My space is too big to hear the music. What do I do?”
Why would you not type “urgent” every single time?
I wonder if Apple Maps has floor plans for malls that don’t have an Apple Store.
🎶There’s widgets to the left of me, camera to the right, here I am, Stuck in the Platters with you. 🎶
UI paradigm shifts
2016: Cards
2017: Platters
The Macs got nothing on the ENIAC.
Props to you man wearing bright green jacket in the #WWDC crowd
Is it really sweater weather in San Jose in June?
This is fun! c0ffee.surge.sh/
If a junior developer accidentally destroys production on their first day, it’s *your company’s* fault, not theirs. t.co/GCYWwBdRIy
The web would be a better place if more developers considered accessibility as an interesting challenge rather than a painful burden.
We stand on the shoulders of giants who bothered to login to StackOverflow and explain their problem in words easily indexed by Google.
“The best way to get the right answer on the internet is not to ask a question; it’s to post the wrong answer.” – Cunningham’s Law