in zoomable / canvas-like apps (like Krea Nodes) small... controls get frustratingly hard to click when zoomed out adding an invisible hit area keeps them (a tiny bit) easier to use without changing visuals super easy with an `::after` pseudo element, `position:absolute` + sizingshow more

daniel petho
15,394 views • 4 months ago
want to increase the click area without messing up... your layout? try `:after` with `position: absolute` + `inset: -{value}px` this creates a larger, invisible hit area around the element, making it easier to click without changing the layoutshow more

dmytro
325,889 views • 11 months ago
Here’s what the NYPD presence looks like when protest... organizers get a sound & park permit, get permission to use the roadway, & share their route with the NYPD. Even when you follow every one of the constantly changing guidelines laid out by the cops, they send an army.show more

Isabelle
470,514 views • 2 years ago
Don’t be like this player. So many players still... don’t use boost efficiently, even though boost management is the most important skill in the game. A good guideline is to save boost for when you’re making a play on the ball and use your movement to get to the ball. Here is a player who uses all of his boost to chase the ball, and when he ends up low on boost, he keeps chasing anyway. This leads to him bumping his teammate and giving up an easy goal.show more

COACH KINSEH
20,370 views • 6 months ago
Third base coach must not have realized Kyle Stowers... had such a cannon! Tough send. 98.1 MPH on the money for the easy out. The Orioles could really use a guy like Stowers in their outfield, they should look into him. He has a .947 OPS. Maybe even get the Marlins to throw in an infielder like Connor Norby.show more

The WARmonger
389,683 views • 1 year ago
This simple trick will make your Livewire apps 10x... faster with zero JavaScript 🏎️💨 Whenever you have a selectable element, you might be tempted to write something like this in your classes: {{ $selected ? ‘bg-blue-500’ : ‘’ }} This is very slow, that class will only get added when the server responds. Instead, use an input element with wire:model on it, and add the following class to its parent: has-checked:bg-blue-500 Now the element reacts instantly and doesn’t wait for the server, unlike the first solution. This alone makes your app feel A LOT faster because it gives the user immediate feedback that something happened, even if the page updates 100ms later after the server responds. You can use this trick with various form elements, toggles, checkboxes, etc. Code below 👇show more

Filip Ganyicz
26,010 views • 11 months ago
While flying I like to track my flight, but... it was slow & ugly so I started building v0ing my own. Some insights: • I started out with test data, but adding an API key & server endpoint to get actual flights was a breeze • I got back 20,000 flights which murdered DOM performance. v0 suggested implementing it as a . With some Grok research help, it shockingly nailed it. Notably, it used an OffscreenCanvas to render the airplane SVG to and subsequently `drawImage` it. It got approximately 100x faster and smoother.show more

Guillermo Rauch
206,410 views • 1 year ago
Ukraine has hit an apartment complex in Kazan, which... also has kindergarten in it with four drones this morning. There are zero strategic targets in that building. Just like yesterday in Lutsk, Ukraine is lashing out on civilians. As a good friend of mine once said, when/if Ukraine will be down to their last missile or GMLRS rocket, they will use it to hit the most crowded civilian center in Donetsk.show more

Olga Bazova
176,290 views • 1 year ago
WHIFFLE BALL BAT THROWS— GREAT DRILL FOR YOUNG PLAYERS…... when working with young players at Hitters U we like to use drills with external focuses to get the players to understand & feel the proper way of moving without explaining it to them. These drills naturally get you to the place you need to be or you won’t be able to throw the whiffle bat through the middle. Fly open it will go in foul territory, have a big upper cut the bat will hit the ceiling. Hitters Universityshow more

Tyler Osik
29,981 views • 8 months ago
I gained 1K Instagram followers in just 5 days,... WITH AN ABG Everyone says growing on Instagram is hard. With ABG, it becomes easy. My strategy: > Build a K-pop looking ABG persona > Posted 3 trending viral dance videos daily > Host an OpenClaw that auto-replies to every DM when someone follows The growth breakdown: 0 → 100 : 2 days 100 → 500 : 2 days 500 → 1,000 : 1 day My hypothesis was simple : if K-pop works globally, an AI influencer that looks like a K-pop star will too. And it worked. ABGs are just a social phenomenon that works. As an AI-native founder, your job is to inductively catch the weird, hard-to-explain things happening in the world, and leverage them. Everyone's trying to use ABG for distribution now. But without a precise playbook, it won't work. Every detail of your influencer's content matters. Just follow, repost, and comment. I'll DM you the whole guidebook 👇show more

David Im
74,015 views • 3 months ago
Reports coming out of Bahrain suggest that a U.S.... Patriot interceptor, not an Iranian drone, may have been involved in a blast over a residential area on March 9th, causing civilian casualties. Events like this are rare, but not unusual. SAMs are not designed to hit ground targets. When something goes wrong, they can unfortunately come down unpredictably. Now here’s where it gets interesting. Did you know that, in the past, one of Bahrain’s neighbours looked at a SAM… and tried to repurpose it to hit ground targets? Not an accident. A deliberate attempt to make it work. 1/2show more

Air Power
31,314 views • 3 months ago
An American burger turned out to be more important... than the “honor” of dying for Putin Captured occupiers were given a meal from the scarce-in-their-country McDonald’s. They said that when Russians try to surrender, their own troops attack them with drones — just like Soviet blocking detachments.show more

NEXTA
42,905 views • 2 months ago
Hot Take: The New Camera app on iOS 26... is GREAT i initially hated it when i first saw it on the keynote, but now that i've used it, I'm loving it It’s familiar while being really simple I've always felt that the Camera app on iOS has gotten really complex and convoluted in these last few years, and the new one fixes that, while still being as nuanced as the old app if you configure it the way you want it to behave takes some time to get used to, but this is great, it really does simplify the whole Ul but, this could've been the perfect time for Apple to introduce Manual controls as an Option in the Native app, even after all this redesign, Apple is still stubborn on not adding Manual Controls it's 2025 Apple,if you're gonna let users shoot LOG Video from the Native App, let us have Manual Controls as an option in the Native App, instead of downloading third party apps👏 i wonder how people shoot LOG Videos without Manual Controls💀show more

Sankew
13,082 views • 1 year ago
Women when they FEEL the power of NARINGENIN!!! 🍊😁:... “Marmalade is like a SUPER DRUG...the peels are rich in anti-inflammatory chemicals, more than the juice” "When I get sour oranges / make marmalade from the peels, if they are organic. Shred, soak, cook slowly simmering in water for about an hour before adding sugar, and letting that simmer without boiling until it thickens a little. When it's cool it thickens more[…] and the marmalade is a good way to get sugar with the cottage cheese or parmesan." — RP Orange marmalade is rich in protective, anti-inflammatory compounds like naringenin, which helps suppress nitric oxide and prostaglandins, guarding against endotoxin and many of the horrors of modern living. Eat your marmalade. From organic unwaxed oranges. 🍊🧡show more

Veronica, Collagen Scientist
44,090 views • 8 months ago
Vitaliks mandarin fluency is a super bullish signal for... Ethereum 🐂 He had an open town hall at HK where community members asked him all sorts of questions, from the easy to the difficult The hard questions were all in Mandarin so i couldn't follow those 😅 At the town hall he laid out the guiding principle for Ethereum: cooperation without domination It's especially important in today's world where a powerful person dictates terms and others have to follow, or we have no cooperation & there's chaos What this means at a technical level is that Ethereums the world computer & we need to build enough trust that developers feel comfortable building apps on top of it. Solo staking, a conservative approach to changing the protocol etc are all part of this He also spoke on how new technology is a reset & creates a level playing field where the game starts again from zero with bringing a lot more people right to the frontier We are seeing this with AI (and zk too), where a noob developer can still catch up to a veteran with good prompt engineering. He shared his own experience of building an android app for the first time using AI despite having no prior experience in it Before people would say that EF needs to write more documentation. Now it's more relevant to show how deep seek integrations with solidity and Java can help easily create new Ethereum apps He sees AI as making it much easier for newcomers to build web3 apps & is making a push in this directionshow more

Devansh Mehta
49,358 views • 1 year ago
Some might have noticed Alexander Isak being put through... top-up runs after coming off at half-time last night. With his limited pre-season, Liverpool are building his load in a controlled way. Last night slowly built up his game minutes, but the half-time runs ensured he still hit key physical thresholds needed to get him up to full match fitness - without the added risk that could come from simply keeping him on the pitch longer. In a 1 to 1 scenario like this, the Sonra Watch application is perfect. Liverpool’s staff can track data live, even in the stadium environment, giving them real-time visibility of Isak’s thresholds and enabling them to deliver a precisely prescribed top-up. No surprise to see an elite set-up like Liverpool taking such a pragmatic approach to managing Isak's integration.show more

STATSports
346,494 views • 9 months ago
004/100 Buttons. A bit of the process on building... an animation. When looking at a finished animation or in this example a finished button, it can look quite complex inside the CSS. But when building it, it’s more like a lot of simple steps, one after another. Here I had the idea to make some kind of text animation like the footer logo on the Osmo site. I try to add the base animation with no complex easing, for example transition: translate 0.4s ease. Starting with just moving the one text from bottom to top and the other text to top. Adding a stagger, play around with it. Searching for a way to make it more circular. On the research I found the sin() function inside CSS which can build a more smooth non linear curve for the stagger which creates this circular effect. And step by step adding more complexity like, different easing for hover/hover-out, opacity, 3D transform and more. I use also the sin() function to rotate the letters, so the middle ones are getting more rotated than the outer ones. Another thing which helps is to add a small delay on hover, for example 0.05s or 0.1s, you don’t really see the difference, but when you hover pretty fast on and out it doesn’t get that jumpy. I’m using here GSAP’s SplitText to split every char into spans. And then I’m adding a CSS index variable to every span, starting from the center. SplitText can provide CSS index variables, but you cannot tell it from which direction. For the sin() it’s also important to have a max length, so I add another CSS variable with the max char number on it. Crafting 100 Buttons with Osmo ⏳ Total time: 63hshow more

Eduard Bodak
166,023 views • 2 months ago
One way to get rid of an underground (or... wall void) Yellow Jacket or Wasp Nest: Rodent Glue Boards One of the problems in dealing with wasps, hornets and yellow jackets is treating the nest, even if you know where it is. It’s sometimes hard to get near them to treat without getting stung. One quick way to get rid of them is to set a glue board near the nest entry and get just ONE caught on it. I usually put a small raw piece of chicken. They’ll get stuck and start stinging the glue board along with releasing attack pheromones. The massive pheromone release will draw other members of the colony to the glue board. They in turn get stuck, start trying to sting the glue board and release more pheromones. Pretty quickly you’ll have drawn the entire colony out and they will all get stuck and meet their demise on the glue board. Side note: you will have to draw the first few to the glue board with a some type of food they like. Any type of grilled meat like burger, chicken or a piece of a hot dog works. A small piece of sliced lunch meat like ham also works. That’s why you always see them coming around your outdoor family reunion feast. They love that food. Keep in mind, if you disturb a nest of yellow jackets with a mower, or a child pushes on a small log with them in it, they will k*ll you. Anaphylactic shock, airway constriction, cardiovascular collapse. They are a public health threat and it’s totally okay to rid the world of these things. (Don’t mess with the bees though) If this method doesn’t work for you, the best product I’ve used to treat them from far away is Wasp Freeze by BASF. Also, the hanging yellow stinging insect traps are very effective as well.show more

BowTiedBroke
189,926 views • 2 months ago
🇺🇸 TESLA’S NEW APP UPDATE LETS YOUR PHONE POINT... TO YOUR CAR IN REAL TIME Tesla just rolled out a new app update (v4.51.5), and honestly… this is the kind of feature people assumed should exist years ago. Now, when you open the app, you can rotate your phone and see exactly where your car is - live - with an arrow that shifts as you move. It also shows the precise distance to your car in feet, so no more wandering through parking garages like you’re in a low-budget spy movie. It’s basically Find My iPhone, but for your Model Y, and way more satisfying to use. If Tesla keeps adding features like this, the app is going to end up being more fun than the car itself. Source: Sawyer Merrittshow more

Mario Nawfal
66,725 views • 7 months ago
Carbon Fiber Nylon printing tip #5 Use an abrasion... resistant nozzle like hardened steel. Brass will wear out in about 2 hours of printing, so don't even try. Bonus points if you can enclose your printer. At the very least, try to regulate the temperature of the area you're printing in. A heated chamber isn't 100% necessary, but it helps with reliable prints.show more

DB Firearms
14,657 views • 6 months ago