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joelanman
·17 日前·議論
doesnt VC money subsidise stuff all the time? Isnt that how Uber and AirBNB undercut competition?
joelanman
·先月·議論
UK government services guidance is to use progressive enhancement

https://www.gov.uk/service-manual/technology/using-progressi...
joelanman
·2 か月前·議論
Using omlx on the M1 max I get about 15tps from 27b
joelanman
·2 か月前·議論
If select counts as a list, then I'd include radio buttons too because for single selection they're often a better choice
joelanman
·3 か月前·議論
You could play back multiplayer Halo 3 matches in 3D, with a free camera. Was really interesting to see how matches played out, how you got killed and so on, and for taking cool screenshots.
joelanman
·3 か月前·議論
as used on gov.uk

https://brand.design-system.service.gov.uk/typography/
joelanman
·5 か月前·議論
https://railway.com is another good one
joelanman
·8 か月前·議論
The regulation is only concerned with cookies that are not required to provide the service. It makes no differentiation between first party and third party - if you use cookies for anything optional (like analytics) you need consent. So you can have third party non-cookie analytics for example without a banner.
joelanman
·8 か月前·議論
(I worked on this pattern) Our guidance is to accept both names and numbers in the back end so people can enter either. In our testing, text inputs (with a numeric keyboard on mobile) is better than selects. Some people struggle with using selects, we don't see those issues in text inputs. That guidance maybe be about people not knowing the order of the inputs (DD MM YY, MM DD YY) but our pattern is clearly labeled for each input so we don't get that issue.

We did continue our testing which resulted in the pattern in the design system which is linked.
joelanman
·8 か月前·議論
For dates people know (say date of birth) just use text inputs

https://design-system.service.gov.uk/components/date-input/
joelanman
·3 年前·議論
People who need to zoom in a lot in order to use it. In practice this gives you a small screen view. It's a WCAG requirement