Neil Sandbach
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Neil Sandbach
@NeilSandbach
ux lead, web designer, front-end dev, photo + retro synth lover.
UK, Up North 加入时间 Mart 2009
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Today, we launched our new homepage to better reflect the full scale of what @Stripe does today.
From the GDP ticker to gradients, easter eggs, customer stories, and book recommendations—it's chockfull of love and we're so excited to get it live.
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Please don't buy a Mac Mini, rather sponsor one of the many contributors of @openclaw
You can deploy this on Amazon's Free Tier. #community" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">github.com/clawdbot/clawd…
gDub@garrywilmeth
The Clawdfather, @steipete, single clawedly driving @Apple Mac Mini sales in Q1 2026. @openclaw is pretty freakin amazing, and oh, BTW, you don't need to run out and buy a brand new Mac Mini. It will run on just about anything. That being said, GarrAI loves being all nestled up inside of his shiny Mac!
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Hey! Thanks for reaching out. We get that your playlist isn't working in CarPlay. We're here to help. Can you just confirm the first 210 tracks are available, and that you've turned on the option to see all the unplayable songs?
To do that, go to Settings > Playback in the mobile app and turn off "Hide unplayable songs".
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@SpotifyCares I also am having this issue: any playlist with one or more local files just shows “Nothing here” in CarPlay. Removing such files restores the listing (proof not solution). A recent problem. Others affected too: reddit.com/r/ios26beta/co…
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@SpotifyCares Other tracks in other playlists are available. If I add 1 or more local files to any playlist then the whole playlist fails - shows the “Nothing here” message on CarPlay. Reinstalled app. Latest setting moved: Settings > Content and display > Show unplayable songs. No joy on/off
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@emilkowalski Does the course follow a strict timetable (you mention “we”) or do people go through it in their own time?
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Sref Codes, Image Style References, Moodboards in Midjourney
👉 Use Style References when you’ve got one or two images and want Midjourney to merge their look into a single style. It’s quick, flexible, and great for fast experiments.
👉 Use Moodboards when you want a whole project or theme to stay consistent but not identical. Perfect for branding, storytelling, or when you want variety within one overall mood.
👉 Use Sref Codes when you need strong consistency and control. They push style harder than other options, shaping not just mood but also objects, textures, and backgrounds.
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@Strava is great but areas that need immediate improvement for are:
1. Ability to upload FIT (etc) files via app or at least make the web’s upload page responsive, c’mon.
2. How to contact support? How to give feedback. If it exists, I cannot find it.
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Finally written the long-threatened Motion x Tailwind CSS guide. Learn how to:
🙂 Perform basic animations
😮 Create responsive animations
😵💫 Generate reusable CSS spring classes in-editor with Motion for AI
motion.dev/docs/react-tai…
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Introducing
I spent the last three days building and refining this component from scratch, making it customizable, so that you can get as creative as possible with it.
It’s not perfect, but I hope you like it!
Available now on reactbits.dev
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@adamwathan Psst. Don't forget to update your "What JS framework is used?" FAQ on this vanilla JS support. Currently still says: "The vanilla HTML examples do not include any JavaScript..." but they do now it seems :)
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@Rainmaker1973 How would it come across with a death metal soundtrack?
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New in @ChromeDevTools: Gemini can modify and save CSS changes directly to your source!
Tired of manually copying CSS changes from DevTools back to your editor? Gemini to the rescue! You can now ask Gemini in the AI Assistance panel to:
✨ Modify and fix CSS within the Elements panel.
🧪 Instantly test changes live.
💾 Save those changes back to your source files on your computer with a connected workspace folder.
This is a game-changer for rapid iteration.
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Loving this thread. No nonsense and informative. I’ve missed these types of posts recently.
U.S. Graphics Company@usgraphics
Apple should not be designing any critical HMIs. It's not the filled area, but the orientation/angle of the needle that matters for cognition—hypercolumns in V1 (rough) and vernier hyperacuity (fine). This is how gauges work, the length + contrast of the needle is important.
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