Posts by Øyvind
Vil anta at det var intensjonen, ja.
Båke er nevnt 77 ganger i dette dokumentet fra Kystverket, nfs.kystverket.no/fyrlister/Fy..., som også oversetter Båke til Beacon.
It's kind of incredible how much faster Raycast is than Spotlight when it comes to searching for files on the computer.
It's a great game. Play it almost every day
45.28 on the daily. Fun design and well executed game 👏
You can give colors individual names. Create gradients. Preview colors in Shadcn-components. Preview in both dark and light mode.
All the information is stored in the URL so it's easy to navigate back to the app and tweak the colors or share with others.
Check color contrast; either with white/black text on each shade. Or a color matrix comparing shades on top of each other.
I've also tried representing how the shades will look for people with different variations of color blindness.
When you've selected a color, you can generate a colorscale from 50-950. Either defining where the base color should be, or OKLCH to map it to a suitable lightness.
Export as JSON, Tailwind variables, or CSS.
It builds some pretty gradients, that you can copy as CSS or Tailwind.
To make my day easier I built Farger.app, maybe it's useful for you too?
You can input known colors in HEX/RGB/HSL. Get a random color. Or you can fetch colors defined on the website by just inputing the url.
You get suggested color harmonies to create colors that fit the one that you've selected.
And when we don't get any colors I have to grab colors from their website and generate a cohesive and accessible palett.
I've used other tools for this in the past, but I found them limiting.
I made a thing.
At work I write white label software. For each client I have to create a color palette that fits within the structure of the apps we deliver in the clients own colors. We don't often get brand guidelines, and when we do they are "use these three colors".
Spongebob meme with Denmark looking at Norway and Sweden at the Winter Olympics
Thought y’all would enjoy.
Yesterday over on x:
They removed dim mode because the overhead of CSS variables was too much
AI will skip coding and write binaries directly by end of year
Before and after screenshot of Github action on five jobs being run on every PR. Shows a massive reduction in time used to complete each job.
Seeing some really nice CI improvements after we migrated from Yarn to Bun. Also includes switching out Jest with Bun as the test driver, a nice 10-second to 300-400 ms improvement on running the tests with minimal effort.
Saving about 2 minutes of CI time on every commit is pretty significant.
Klarna was pushing hard on replacing customer support with AI. Then reverting that decision.
www.customerexperiencedive.com/news/klarna-...
Recently heard the quote «Civilizations die from suicide, not by murder.» by Arnold Toynbee.
Seems about right.
Ten years ago I was quite good at running and I was still pretty good in 2019. However, life and injuries got in the way. The last few years have seen many false starts but 2025 felt good. I’m aiming for a half marathon in the autumn of 2026.
Is it just me, or is GitHub’s intention to start charging for minutes on self-hosted runners kind of weird?
Apple Music Replay is a wild ride with kids. Hopefully next year the top songs chart will include more than 16% of my actual listening.
Also using an 11 year old version of jQuery. Because. Why not.
Developer tools open highlighting an element that is aria-hidden when it shouldn't be, four different casing styles on classes, text rendered straight to div. Classes also indicate that they where ment to render "partner"-content, when they are promoting sales of a product.
Looking at things like this actually makes me belive I'm pretty OK at this programming stuff.
A div with a onclick-event to navigate the user to a page wrapping an anchor-element with a link to #. Also a trailing `}`.
What.
In 2007, Radiohead didn’t just release In Rainbows. They challenged an industry losing ground to piracy.
No middleman, no fixed price. I downloaded it for free from their site (later bought it on vinyl).
A bold move, for a timeless album I keep coming back to.
music.apple.com/no/album/in-...
Uten at jeg kan så mye om ferger, men leiet på Flakk er vel dimensjonert for langt større ferger enn det i Levanger.
Også har du problemet med at mange ferger allerede mangler mannskap for å holde daglig driften i gang.
We are back!
Apple tar 30% av salg gjennom App Store. Ikke overraskende at Google videre fakturerer det til forbrukeren.
Sign showing: no ice cream, no hotdogs, no bottles and no spaghetti.
I some times think about the events that lead to this sign at the entrance of the monkey area at Knuthenborg Zoo.
Since Lovable was free this weekend I gave it a go.
While the technology is impressive and improving all the time, I do belive Lovable/Databutton/v0 and other tools like them are overselling their _current_ potential.
The output isn't there yet.