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Arthur Hayes’ ‘Coconut Bribery Comment' Blocked by Judge


  A US District Judge blocked prosecutors from presenting the so-called “coconut comment” during the criminal trial of BitMEX Co-founder Arthur Hayes and other crypto exchange executives. The government will not be able to use this argument during the trial in March, District Judge John Koeltl...

Putin Warns Cryptocurrencies Carry Risks, Admits They May Have Future


Russian President Vladimir Putin has again spoken about cryptocurrencies, noting the “high risks” associated with the virtual assets. However, the Russian leader has also acknowledged that digital currencies may have a future and it’s necessary to follow their development....

Apex Legends Dev Fired Over Past Sexist, Racist Comments


Daniel Klein, a lead game designer on Apex Legends, was recently fired from his job at Respawn Entertainment after screenshots of old blog posts and public conversations surfaced showing the developer making both sexist and racist comments.Read more

Useful and Useless Code Comments


Jim Nielsen: If somebody says a comment isn’t adding any value, I would ask: to whom? Personally, I’ve never liked the advice that writing obvious comments is bad practice—probably because I write obvious comments all the time. Jim showed … The post Useful and Useless Code Comments...

Bitcoin Dips as Elon Musk Tweets Broken Heart Emoji


The price of the leading cryptocurrency took a hit after billionaire Elon Musk mentioned Bitcoin in a new tweet hinting at a breakup. Musk’s latest crypto post, featuring a broken heart emoji and a reference to a Linkin Park song, effectively halted this week’s market rebound. Musk...

Square CEO Says ‘Bitcoin Changes Everything for the Better’


The CEO of Square Inc. says that “bitcoin changes everything for the better.” His comment followed one from Square’s CFO reaffirming the company’s corporate bitcoin strategy. The CEO also made a commitment to “forever work to make bitcoin better.” Meanwhile...

Let’s use (X, X, X, X) for talking about specificity


I was just chatting with Eric Meyer the other day and I remembered an Eric Meyer story from my formative years. I wrote a blog post about CSS specificity, and Eric took the time to point out the misleading nature … The post Let’s use (X, X, X, X) for talking about specificity appeared first...

Shared Element Transitions


I was just Hoping for Better Native Page Transitions, and Bramus commented that Chrome is working on something. Looks like it has some fresh enthusiasm for it, as there is a brand new repo, and you can literally … The post Shared Element Transitions appeared first on CSS-Tricks. You...

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