非常好听的的一期节目!才知道Evan原来师从openFrameworks的作者。认识of这个创意编程工具也算是我真正开始编程的入口。另外节目里还提到「创造的冲动」,一个人总会想做点什么的。
https://www.xiaoyuzhoufm.com/episode/60fa5462fc5d26f06578d4f6?s=eyJ1IjogIjVlN2M4MmE2YjNjNWJjYTVmNjQxMzYxNiJ9
https://www.xiaoyuzhoufm.com/episode/60fa5462fc5d26f06578d4f6?s=eyJ1IjogIjVlN2M4MmE2YjNjNWJjYTVmNjQxMzYxNiJ9
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S3E5 | Vue.js作者尤雨溪: 框架设计就是不断地舍取
本期嘉宾 尤雨溪 Evan 是前端框架 Vue.js 的作者。Vue.js 是一个用于创建用户界面的开源 Web 应用框架,项目目前在 Github 上拥有 >184k 的星标数,是目前 Github 有史以来排名第四的项目,是在 Web 类别下排名第一的项目。
Evan 是江苏无锡人,在上海复旦附中毕业后,他来到美国柯盖德大学就读艺术与艺术历史,毕业后他进入帕森斯设计学院就读 MFA(艺术硕士)。两年后,Evan 毕业, 加入 Google Createive Lab。2014 年,Evan 创造了 Vue.js…
Evan 是江苏无锡人,在上海复旦附中毕业后,他来到美国柯盖德大学就读艺术与艺术历史,毕业后他进入帕森斯设计学院就读 MFA(艺术硕士)。两年后,Evan 毕业, 加入 Google Createive Lab。2014 年,Evan 创造了 Vue.js…
Forwarded from 《一天世界》博客 (Lawrence Li)
https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/m5KYP3Ql38y5iCuEPGz3ng
竖着写就可以解决这一问题。荒谬与否,试过就知。(我说的不是诸如 yyds 之类的狗屁无法被纵中横很好地支持这种事。)
延伸阅读:
https://blog.yitianshijie.net/2017/02/07/vertical-chinese-ftw/
竖着写就可以解决这一问题。荒谬与否,试过就知。(我说的不是诸如 yyds 之类的狗屁无法被纵中横很好地支持这种事。)
延伸阅读:
https://blog.yitianshijie.net/2017/02/07/vertical-chinese-ftw/
Weixin Official Accounts Platform
当“梗”吃掉了我们的语言
Forwarded from Pavel Durov
We generally assume that the world is becoming a better place every year. But when it comes to individual freedoms, the opposite is true. Most studies show humanity is now less free than several years ago.
20 years ago we had decentralized Internet and a relatively unrestricted banking system. Today, Apple and Google censor information and apps on our phones while Visa and Mastercard limit what goods and services we can pay for. Every year we give up more power and control over our lives to a handful of unaccountable corporate executives we didn't elect.
Most of us willingly carry tracking devices – our phones – and allow corporations to use our private data to target us with content that keeps us distracted with low-quality entertainment. Unlike 20 years ago, we are now surrounded by surveillance cameras, which in countries like China use AI to make sure nobody can hide.
In 2017, China overtook the US as the largest economy in the world by purchasing power, showing the world that individual freedoms are not required for economic development. Looking at China's success, more countries become authoritarian, curbing essential human rights such as freedom of speech, movement and assembly.
Who is going to fix it?
The most active and creative minds of our generation are too busy playing in the rapidly shrinking sandbox called "free enterprise" or producing digital content to keep everyone else glued to their devices for longer. The rest seem to be too distracted with the abundance of cheap digital entertainment to critically assess the trend and take action.
Watching this, I wonder what will become the legacy of our generation. Will we go down in history as those who let free societies turn into dystopian nightmares? Or will we be remembered as those who defended the freedoms that previous generations fought so hard to win?
20 years ago we had decentralized Internet and a relatively unrestricted banking system. Today, Apple and Google censor information and apps on our phones while Visa and Mastercard limit what goods and services we can pay for. Every year we give up more power and control over our lives to a handful of unaccountable corporate executives we didn't elect.
Most of us willingly carry tracking devices – our phones – and allow corporations to use our private data to target us with content that keeps us distracted with low-quality entertainment. Unlike 20 years ago, we are now surrounded by surveillance cameras, which in countries like China use AI to make sure nobody can hide.
In 2017, China overtook the US as the largest economy in the world by purchasing power, showing the world that individual freedoms are not required for economic development. Looking at China's success, more countries become authoritarian, curbing essential human rights such as freedom of speech, movement and assembly.
Who is going to fix it?
The most active and creative minds of our generation are too busy playing in the rapidly shrinking sandbox called "free enterprise" or producing digital content to keep everyone else glued to their devices for longer. The rest seem to be too distracted with the abundance of cheap digital entertainment to critically assess the trend and take action.
Watching this, I wonder what will become the legacy of our generation. Will we go down in history as those who let free societies turn into dystopian nightmares? Or will we be remembered as those who defended the freedoms that previous generations fought so hard to win?