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Cryptoverse is Laughing at 'Faketoshi's' Recent Move, BSV Jumps 70%


Craig Wright. Source: a video screenshot, Youtube, Crypto Finder In what was a baffling move to many cryptofans, Craig Wright, who claims to be Satoshi Nakamoto, creator of Bitcoin, has filed registrations with the U.S. Copyright Office and has been granted U.S. copyright registrations yesterday...

Raven Protocol Joins Binance Chain In Move To Exploit AI’s Full Potential


The Raven Protocol team recently announced that they would be joining the Binance Chain. This partnership could be interesting as Raven protocol is geared towards exploiting AI’s full potential. Raven Protocol is joining the Binance Chain movement. This first batch of companies launching...

Amazon Strikes its Move; Files Patent for Crypto-Based Proof of Work System


Amazon, the American retail and e-commerce giant that doesn’t need any introduction having one of the largest userbases across the world, is ready to take on the crypto space with its strategic move. The shopping behemoth that is considered as one of the hugest tech firms in the world has come...

Integrating Third-Party Animation Libraries to a Project


Creating CSS-based animations and transitions can be a challenge. They can be complex and time-consuming. Need to move forward with a project with little time to tweak the perfect transition? Consider a third-party CSS animation library with ready-to-go animations waiting to be used. Yet, you might...

Why Cryptocurrency Investors Are Renouncing Their US Citizenship


Andrew Henderson is the founder of Nomad Capitalist, a company which helps people from around the world move to different countries while minimizing their tax obligations. In recent years the company has created plans for dozens of people who made their wealth from the cryptocurrency sector...

Making the Move from jQuery to Vue


As someone who has used jQuery for many. years and has recently become a Vue convert, I thought it would be an interesting topic to discuss the migration process of working with one to the other. Before I begin though, I want to ensure one thing is crystal clear. I am not, in any way whatsoever...

So, You Wanna Submit a Proposal to Speak at an Event


You’ve been scouring the web for upcoming events. You’ve subscribed to Developer Avocados and you’ve bookmarked conferences.css-tricks.com. And now you’ve found a call for proposals (CFP) that you can’t wait to enter. You quickly fill out the online form and your pinky races towards the Enter...

Simulating Mouse Movement


If you've ever had to display an interactive animation during a live talk or a class, then you may know that it's not always easy to interact with your slides and while talking. This happened to me when I needed to show this particles demo to my students. I didn't want to have to stay next to...

Technical Debt is Like Tetris


Here’s a wonderful post by Eric Higgins all about refactoring and technical debt. He compares giant refactoring projects to being similar to Tetris: Similar to running a business, Tetris gets harder the longer you play. Pieces move faster and it becomes harder to keep up. Similar to running...

The Magic of React-Based Multi-Step Forms


One way to deal with long, complex forms is to break them up into multiple steps. You know, answer one set of questions, move on to another, then maybe another, and so on and so forth. We often refer to these as multi-step forms (for obvious reasons), but others also take to calling it a “wizard”...

Text Distortion Effects using Blotter.js


Some text distortion experiments using the Blotter.js library. The idea is to distort text as we scroll or move the mouse. Text Distortion Effects using Blotter.js was written by Mary Lou and published on Codrops

Forms that Move With You with Wufoo


I've been into the idea of JAMstack lately. In fact, it was at the inaugural JAMstack_conf that I gave a talked called The All-Powerful Font-End Developer. My overall point there was that there are all these services that we can leverage as front-end developers to build complete websites without...

Turn Bluetooth On and Off from Command Line on macOS


Bluetooth has been a revelation in wireless technology: wireless mice, headphones, streaming devices, and a variety of home and office environments.  It goes without saying that wireless peripherals are so much easier to manage than wired counterparts, especially mice, that I usually have...

Legrácka na pátek: Google vyhledá fotky lidí, kteří stojí jako vy


Máte-li webkameru a webový prohlížeč, můžete se pobavit novým experimentem z dílen Googlu. Umělá inteligence se strojovým učením rozpoznává, jak před kamerou stojíte a v reálném čase vyhledává fotografie lidí se stejným postojem. Další články k tématu:Perfektní procesor nestačí, dojem z televizoru...

Digging Into React Context


You may have wondered lately what all the buzz is about Context and what it might mean for you and your React sites. Before Context, when the management of state gets complicated beyond the functionality of setState, you likely had to make use of a third party library. Thanks to recent updates...

Responsive tables, revisited


Lea Verou with some extra super fancy CSS trickery. No way we could miss linking this one up! One of the problems with responsive table solutions, at least the ones where you are using CSS to rejigger things, is that there is duplicated content somewhere. Either in CSS or HTML. Lea finds two ways...

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