📝 I messed up with git. But a gist saved me. And its comments section is an oasis in the desert of internet comments.
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📝 I messed up with git. But a gist saved me. And its comments section is an oasis in the desert of internet comments.
Jim Nielsen
📝 With the Big Sur-ification of macOS icons, many apps lost an opportunity to explore what their icon could’ve been. Instead they took their logo & plopped it on a white background. I put together a small collection of visually interesting alternatives. https://blog.jim-nielsen.com/2024/big-sur-ification-of-macos-icons/
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nigel
Wow. I don't follow apple stuff much... but that is the laziest shit I've ever seen.
I do like your alternatives.
Jim Nielsen
FREE DESIGN CONSULTATION for this flow: - [iOS in-app alert] “Are you enjoying this app?” [Yes / No] Yes -> prompt user for App Store review No -> take user to in-app form asking why they don’t like the app - My suggestion: 1) don’t do this
sam henri gold
@jimniels third option if space permits on the initial alert: “It’s fine I guess; go away and don’t ask again”
Jim Nielsen
Great graphic: one line of CSS, many results (all due to color space)
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Dan V Peterson
@jimniels The OKLCH result bums me out, I would have expected it to be the same as OKLab. I wonder if that is browser dependent or if it’s something that may change in an update.
Amelia Bellamy-Royds
@jimniels *due to color spaces AND browser bugs (the gradient renderings here are incorrectly assuming a color-space-specific "starting hue" for white, instead of treating it as a neutral that matches whatever you're blending with, as required by the CSS spec) |
@jimniels `reflog` is probably the best command in git, haha. Not in the way it works (as opaque as everything in git), but that it allows you to restore almost anything.