" ... one of the most interesting parts of Dieter's story is that he now looks back on his career with some regret. «If I had to do it over again, I would not want to be a designer,» he's said. «There are too many unnecessary products in this world.» Dieter has long been an advocate for the ideas of environmental consciousness and long-lasting products. He's dismayed by today's unsustainable world of over-consumption, where "design" has been reduced to a meaningless marketing buzzword."
"Rams is a design documentary, but it’s also a rumination on consumerism, materialism, and sustainability. Dieter's philosophy is about more than just design, it’s about a way to live. It’s about getting rid of distractions and visual clutter, and just living with what you need. The film features original music by pioneering musician and producer Brian Eno."
I've been patiently waiting for the web app for Proton Pass, and was surprised to read that it's already available in early access:
"Proton Pass on web — while Proton Pass has always had a web extension, a dedicated web app was a widespread community request, and now Proton Pass web is available at pass.proton.me for paid users (it will later be available for all users)."
Related, but I found the blog post more insightful and interesting[0]
>Next on our roadmap is the development of support for albums and automatic categorization based on photo types, such as screenshots. We are also working on integrating on-device machine learning to ensure that you can enjoy all the smart features you’ve come to rely on while maintaining end-to-end encryption.
Once it has matured a little more, and this feature is implemented, I'll happily switch from Google Photos!
I was looking for something like HMR for client side reloading a little while ago (HTML, CSS, etc), and ended up with just using the CLI of Browsersync[1] with a barebones config. It works, but feels shoehorned and wonky.
It would be nice to do this with something native to Deno, which this HMR implementation seems to enable!