API diff reports for Apple platform SDKs as generated by objc-diff, which has a few limitations:\r\n\r\nObjective-C only\r\nDoes not detect relocations across frameworks\r\n\r\nExcludes:\r\n/usr/include\r\nIOKit.framework\r\nKernel.framework\r\nTk.framework\r\n
The lost art of brokered effectiveness in our public life.
You almost always get better results if you slow the process down and spend some time going through the steps we describe in this section. Estimates given at the coffee machine will (like the coffee) come back to haunt you.\n
At a high level, Faktory is a work server. It is the repository for background jobs within your application. Jobs have a type and a set of arguments and are placed into queues for workers to fetch and execute.
Logo-style turtle graphics in JavaScript using HTML5 Canvas. Basically, turtle graphics re-imagined for a JavaScript world. Current lib (with HSV color support) gzips down to <1K (about half that if you skip HSV color util), so there's no excuse not to put a little "turtle" in your web project.
Every time TV and social media become significant time sinks in a household, pleasure goes up and happiness goes down.
Human attention is a resource. An increasingly large and important sector of the economy, including firms such as Google, Facebook, Snap, along with parts of the traditional media, currently depend on attentional markets for their revenue. Their business model, however, present a challenge for laws premised on the presumption of cash markets. This paper introduces a novel economic and legal analysis of attention markets centered on the “attention broker,” the firms that attract and resell attention to advertisers.\r\n\r\nThe analysis has important payouts for two areas: antitrust analysis, and in particular the oversight of mergers in high technology markets, as well as the protection of the captive audiences from so-called “attentional theft.”