I appreciate that @WalmartLabs has improved automated checkout machines. I stress less about quickly running in the store when the checkout machine isn’t going to yell at me (😒 I’m looking at you @kroger)
Glad to see all these POC in tech. Diverse perspectives lead to better innovation. 👏👏👏 What does Black Twitter in Tech look like? Here, I’ll go first! 💪🏽📸👇🏽— Pariss Athena | Founder of Black Tech Pipeline (@ParissAthena) December 1, 2018
This is an awesome idea for reviewing cameras! Vote each day for the best quality picture. Alright Twitter, welcome to the ultimate People’s Choice experiment…This is a 16-way smartphone camera blind test bracketAll you have to do is pick the better photo in the upcoming pollsThere are flagships. There are...
“Before God and a billion hungry neighbors, we must rethink our values regarding our present standard of living and promote a more just acquisition and distribution of the world’s resources.” Chicago Declaration of Evangelical Social Concern (1973) evangelicalsforsocialaction.org/about-esa/hist…
@chiccychiccy One requires length, the other brevity, still takes the same amount of work…
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I may also be bitter from reading how class fields has bogged down the decorators proposal. 😄
I like that private fields are not easy to reach. For use cases where they are needed there are workarounds but I don’t think it need to be easy. I’d prefer private symbols as an alternative solution.
I’m not loving the state of private fields in the @tc39 class fields proposal. Adding new syntax and complex semantics for something for private fields doesn’t seem worth the value.
It’s really frustrating to have wifi-calling disabled by @verizon apparently because my phone is unlocked and not their branded version.
@chiccychiccy “Hi, I see you are looking for the weather. Perhaps you’d be interested in these 40 ads that vaguely have to do with the earth.”
When did a @DairyQueen blizzard get as expensive as a @ColdStone creation? Those two aren’t even in the same league.
As a reminder, performance is rarely a good reason to add more complexity to your JavaScript code. Native features get faster all the time. 🔥 JavaScript performance advice:1. prefer async/await over hand-written promise code⁰2. prefer native promises over userland implementationshttps://t.co/TzstMCuprxhttps://t.co/bLh5Alam8j— Mathias Bynens (@mathias) November 12, 2018
Just completed my voting prep. It scares me to think how many people vote blindly at the polls.
This is a great addition to notifications. It’ll make it a lot easier to follow up on important issues. Starting today, you can prioritize your notificationsSave it now, read it later 🔖 pic.twitter.com/oilRzTuMxj— GitHub (@github) November 2, 2018
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