Filip Stanis

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pew pew! We wrote a demo of a generic spaceship game 👀 for Wear OS.

https://medium.com/androiddevelopers/pew-pew-making-a-game-with-compose-canvas-on-wear-os-9a37fa498d3

Pew pew! Making a Game with Compose Canvas on Wear OS 👾

A few weeks ago, Sara Hamilton and I took a slight detour from our usual areas of interest by making a Wear OS game using Compose for Wear OS. We started by building a clone of the Chrome Dino game…

Android Developers
@seb well the assumption is that the first build after a rebase is slower but yes I can drink multiple coffees 😅
@seb @romainguy press build, go grab a coffee, run will be fast by the time I return? 😄
"There’s a trick you can use to spot the junk algorithms. I like to call it the Magic Test. Whenever you see a story about an algorithm, see if you can swap out any of the buzzwords, like ‘machine learning’, ‘artificial intelligence’ and ‘neural network’, and swap in the word ‘magic’. Does everything still make grammatical sense? Is any of the meaning lost? If not, I’d be worried that it’s all nonsense."
@damsdev @robin if a script is running on example.com, it can hit any endpoint on example.com, it's not cross-origin. Kind of like loading React from a CDN.
@robin wow I wasn't aware of this, thought it was just an iframe or so. Thanks for explaining.
@robin how can an embedded tweet hit your backend? Wouldn't it be stopped by same origin policy?

If you have a CLI and `cmd subcmd --parameter` isn't the same as `cmd --parameter subcmd`, I hate your CLI.

(looking at you, git)

@AnaStanescu22 I love looking at popular designs at dribble: https://dribbble.com/search/app-design

It's often hard to get a good idea by just reading guidelines and tips, having a holistic design to look around helps a lot.

Browse thousands of App Design images for design inspiration | Dribbble

Explore thousands of high-quality app design images on Dribbble. Your resource to get inspired, discover and connect with designers worldwide.

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It's confusing to newcomers and I think it's bad UX to repurpose something another app uses to mean "verified", even if I disagree with the concept of verification.

Here's some context from @Gargron from a while ago: https://mastodon.social/@Gargron/105148613805789692