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A graphic adventure: the 25-year rise and fall of a beloved genre (2011)

arstechnica.com
2 points·by adamrmcd·2 years ago·0 comments

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adamrmcd
·last year·discuss
Neat idea, but my takeaway is I had no idea that DNS also runs on UDP/53.. I always thought it was TCP only! #TIL

The author cites it as performance reasons, but at this scale, even the uplink to cloudflare, would be negligible, no?
adamrmcd
·2 years ago·discuss
Using a hotplate is like driving with one eye closed. Sure you’ll get there, but your accuracy will suffer!

Though I’ve had many a SOICs magically realign on the hot plate — they were pretty forgiving — it’s not worth it to run without proper temperature profiling, even if it’s from a hacked toaster oven :)
adamrmcd
·2 years ago·discuss
The 1x1.gif was the most versatile and common image on all my websites.

Perfect alignment of text and images every time!
adamrmcd
·11 years ago·discuss
I follow 1..3 daily. I also have this.

4) Be humble. Redirect upstream praise for your team's work onto your team directly (away from yourself). Accept criticism for your team's work directly onto yourself.

5) Expect to do less actual programming, but still keep ownership of one or two components (UI, DB, etc) for up to 1/3 of your time. This helps to maintain an ear-to-the-ground on ongoing features/bugs and to communicate intelligently with the technical team.