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• Core Points: Vintage-tube gear remains sought-after; buyers should prioritize condition, parts originality, and service history; upgrades focus…
GeekWire Podcast Goes Live in Fremont: Seahawks, AI, and Seattle’s Path Forward
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• Core Points: A live GeekWire Podcast in Fremont, hosted by the Fremont Chamber of Commerce, explored the Seattle Seahawks’ trajectory, long-ter…
Ring Ends Flock Safety Partnership as Surveillance Scrutiny Intensifies
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• Core Points: Ring cancels planned integration with Flock Safety amid integration challenges and rising concerns about home security cameras in …
Cleveland’s Mayor, Seattle’s Future: A Conversation About What Happens When a City’s Economy Shifts
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• Core Points: Cities face disruptive economic shifts; proactive leadership, cross-city dialogue, and data-driven planning are essential to navig…
Building Digital Trust: An Empathy-Centred UX Framework for Mental Health Apps
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• Core Points: Design for vulnerability with empathy at the core; trust-first UX is essential, not optional; practical framework guides mental he…
Combobox vs. Multiselect vs. Listbox vs. Dual Listbox: How to Choose the Right Control
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• Core Points: Understanding how combobox, multiselect, listbox, and dual listbox differ helps designers pick appropriate controls for selection …
I Built WikiPilot with GitHub Copilot CLI
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• Core Points: WikiPilot is a local-first, AI-powered CLI that builds a source-grounded wiki for real codebases by analyzing repositories, extrac…
Designing For Agentic AI: Practical UX Patterns For Control, Consent, And Accountability
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• Core Points: Autonomy arises from technical systems; trustworthiness emerges from thoughtful design, governance, and clear practices.
• Main …
CSS Scope: An Alternative to Naming Conventions and Heavy Abstractions
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• Core Points: The @scope rule offers a structured, scalable approach to CSS scoping that reduces reliance on rigid naming schemes and heavy abst…
Unstacking CSS Stacking Contexts
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• Core Points: Stacking contexts determine visual layering in CSS, but are frequently misunderstood and misapplied, causing layout and rendering …