@chrisod @ethanschoonover I can’t believe I actually read the whole thing and was entertained all the way through
What is this witchcraft
Something I love about Oslo: This city is incredibly quiet.
Lots of people are walking/biking/scooting. And most vehicles are electric, while speed limits are typically 30 km/hr (19 mph), so engine/tire noise is negligible.
A reminder that cities aren't loud; *cars* are loud.
@dans Ohh I see, that's a bummer!
I think that the market would gain alot if they just offered both, lighter low range models and bigger and heavier long range models.
They won't be able to maintain two platforms though I'm afraid :/
@caseynewton it’s sad that things had to go that way. Twitter had its flaws, and no small ones. And it wasn’t even the most relevant social media app, but it was a unique way of socializing compared to Instagram and TikTok.
We can hope the Fediverse will play its part, but depending on how things develop, this kind of communication (in this big global scale) might just come to an end.
In today's Under the Radar @marcoarment and I talk through what I think of as “Backpack-Driven Development". Where I start out a new development cycle by intentionally wandering around the design space of my ideas without the intention of making tangible progress. Instead my goal is to gather up as many small learnings and discoveries as I can into my metaphorical development backpack, which I then can use when it is time to actually do the work.
I was zooming in on my #visionOS view to check something and as I got close I was struck but how beautiful the ‘inset' effect on segmented controls is. I’ve faked inset depth for years on iOS with drop shadows and highlight colors...but this is ACTUALLY inset into the window.
Also, I'm not sure I realized that ornaments are actually offset towards the user slightly from the main window which gives it a very subtle bit of texture too.