boilingsteam, to math
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czottmann, to random
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Solid update to the .app timeline! 🤩 So much better now w/ milestones and cycles visually marked on the project bars, ace

https://linear.app/changelog/2024-02-29-milestones-on-the-timeline

czottmann, to github
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I actually enjoy using https://Linear.app, much more than I had expected. It's very streamlined, very fast, has lots of keyboard shortcuts, I can hook it up to Make (née Integromat) for automation if I want. Biggest surprise: The Cycle feature, which I use for planning my dev work for the week.

It basically completely replaced issues for my non-FOSS projects.

Good stuff. Purchased the Standard Yearly plan after two months of testing.

czottmann, to github
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Crap. It appears Linear.app’s GitHub commit watchdog is broken. It doesn't auto-link git commits with "magic words" and Linear issue IDs in the Linear issues anymore.

Wrote their support, fingers crossed.

itnewsbot, to random
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High-Resolution MIDI Controller - For an older standard, MIDI has remarkable staying power in the music industry. It... - https://hackaday.com/2024/01/05/high-resolution-midi-controller/

czottmann, to random
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New fave thing: A workflow asking for a message, then POSTing that message to a Make.com webhook, which creates a new ticket in my inbox (first line of message: title, rest of the message: body).

Useful for jotting down code-related notes quickly while on the go.

osoporto, to architecture
downingtim, to statistics
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Linear Power Supply’s Current Limiter is a Lesson in Simplicity - Here at Hackaday we really like to feature projects that push the limits of what’s... - https://hackaday.com/2023/06/05/linear-power-supplys-current-limiter-is-a-lesson-in-simplicity/

gsuberland, to random
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I wonder if anyone ever proposed a HTML feature where you can specify a colour space or correction profile in a header element (e.g. meta/link)

KeyJ,
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@gsuberland Regarding gradients, the W3C is working on something: https://drafts.csswg.org/css-images-4/#linear-gradients

The spec isn't finished yet, but current Chromium derivates (and, ostensibly, Safari) already support that part. Firefox doesn't though.

Someone cooked up a demo here: https://codepen.io/argyleink/pen/OJObWEW

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