Keypress is an input capture library with some very special features.
New trailer for The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug. Can’t wait to see this!
Instagram Blog: Hey, You Want Ads? No? Too Bad.
Instagram Blog: Hey, You Want Ads? No? Too Bad.
Our aim is to make any advertisements you see feel as natural to Instagram as the photos and videos many of you already enjoy from your favorite brands. After all, our team doesn’t just build Instagram, we use it each and every day. We want these ads to be enjoyable and creative in much the same way you see engaging, high-quality ads when you flip through your favorite magazine.Don’t know about anyone else, but I’ve never found flipping through magazines and seeing ads enjoyable. In fact, I’d venture to guess most people find that to be least enjoyable part of a magazine. And guess what? It will be just as terrible in Instagram.
You can pretend all you want that ads won’t be intrusive, annoying or awful, but they will be. They’re ads. You’re putting unwanted crap into a feed of photos from people I hand-selected to follow. Call it what it is: You should have monetized by charging for the service from the start, but you wanted users more than money and now that you want money, there’s nothing to do but make those users suffer.
Well said.
Solved By Flexbox — Cleaner, hack-free CSS
Solved By Flexbox — Cleaner, hack-free CSS
Demonstration of CSS flexbox property
Smart Quotes for Smart People
A guide for using smarter quotes
How Microsoft Lost Its Mojo: Steve Ballmer and Corporate America’s Most Spectacular Decline | Vanity Fair
Hypercritical: Nintendo in Crisis
Marissa Mayer Biography – Business Insider
Taken: The coldest case ever solved
Why I Hacked Apple’s TouchID, And Still Think It Is Awesome. | The Official Lookout Blog
Why I Hacked Apple’s TouchID, And Still Think It Is Awesome. | The Official Lookout Blog
Excellent overview of TouchID and an demonstration of what it takes to bypass it.
TouchID is not a “strong” security control. It is a “convenient” security control. Today just over 50 percent of users have a PIN on their smartphones, and the number one reason people give for not using the PIN is that it’s inconvenient. TouchID is strong enough to protect users from casual or opportunistic attackers (with one concern I will cover later on) and it is substantially better than nothing.