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sixcolors.com
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| | | | | Six Colors by Jason Snell, Dan Moren and friends | |
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molodtsov.me
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| | | | | There's a certain community in tech that's very vocal about their preference toward native apps. I share that sentiment, yet sometimes people take this idea too religiously. First, what is a native app? It's an app built using the native frameworks of a platform. For MacOS it could be SwiftUI. Such apps leverage the native platform's interface, including windows, buttons, text areas, and everything else. They look right and familiar, and they behave this way. And most of the time, they're smooth and fa..... | |
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hussein-alhammad.com
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| | | | | Arabic script, gaps of support in the web standards and the Unicode BIDI algorithm | |
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www.abolitionist.com
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| | | [AI summary] The text presents a vision for a cruelty-free world through the abolition of suffering, advocating for the use of advanced biotechnology, infotechnology, and nanotechnology to reprogram the source code of nature. It emphasizes the feasibility of this goal, suggesting that the challenges of reprogramming non-human animals are less complex than those of humans. The text also highlights the need for academic research and political action to transition from the current status quo to a compassionate ecosystem. It references religious principles such as Ahimsa and the concept of stewardship, suggesting that these can support the abolitionist project. The text concludes with a call to action for compassion and responsibility in shaping a better future. | ||