What web platforms are people enjoying for writing technical content that aren't Medium? I want something low friction to get setup and running, that allows for well structured articles, code syntax highlighting, etc.
Is there an audio device that is a USB output for Mac or PC, has at least one mic input with 48v phantom power, has a mute button on that input, outputs that mic signal as line mono, has at least one other stereo input, can mix it all together and output through through a master level control to powered monitors? Bonus points for being able to subtract mic input from monitor output mix to avoid feedback.
(Trying to integrate a Mac and PC to both use same speakers and to share one mic input.)
If I were a billionaire, I’d seek to improve the world for everyone as much as money can. I’d probably start by funding solutions to local problems, and expand out to global ones from there.
The meteorologists seem particularly baffled this summer. I keep noticing days (like today) when the temperature only gets to 5° or so below the forecast maximum. Also it's raining, which I think it wasn't supposed to.
Working with SwiftUI brings me so much joy these days. What used to be tedious, verbose, and draining is now fun again.
I can tell designers “Yes!” rather than “Are you sure? That’s a lot of state to manage.”
I can change whole layouts in seconds, with confidence that AutoLayout will not barf all over my console on the next run.
I keep on finding new modifiers that make my life easier, and I am mostly delighted by the latest, opiniated API decisions.
@layoutSubviews i was planning on learning how to use geometryReader so i can measure the height of a resizable sheet and apply a safe area inset to an underlying map. Bad idea?
“Bullet with Butterfly Wings”,
“1979”,
“Zero”,
"Tonight, Tonight”,
& "Thirty-Three”
are all singles from The Smashing Pumpkins epic third album, “Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness”.