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iOS Design Guidelines: Illustrated Patterns (+ free templates)

For the first 5 or 6 years of iPhone releases, screen sizes were pretty manageable. If your design worked on a 320x480 screen, you were golden. Now, it’s the wild west out there. Every year seems to come with at least another screen size 🙄…

Life Moves Pretty Fast: Why Gen-X “Got it” Before the Rest of You | by The Good Men Project | Equality Includes You | Oct, 2022 | Medium
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https://goodmenproject.com/featured-content/life-moves-pretty-fast-why-gen-x-got-it-before-the-rest-of-you-kpkn/

Look, we have heard all the jokes. We know how you talk about us. And now you are saying there might never be a Gen-X President (as if Donald Trump did some sort of credit to his generation in that…

We were the last generation to have a technology free childhood and to learn patience waiting for Saturday morning cartoons or a favorite song to come on the radio.

We were the first generation to write papers on computers and the last generation to use typewriters. We were the last generation to know a time when a missed call was a missed call and the first generation to play video games. We were the last generation who spent a largely unsupervised childhood on dangerous playground equipment.

Is This the EASIEST Way to Play an E Major Chord on Ukulele?
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This E major chord position on ukulele might be easier, but is it the best choice? In this video, I give you an easy way to play the dreaded E chord on ukulele and share the reasons why you wouldn’t want to use this position depending on what song you’re playing. I use Coldplay’s “Fix You” and Train’s “Hey Soul Sister” as two song examples with E chords. I give you tips and tricks for how to practice other E chord positions to make them possible, so you can become a better ukulele player.

Working Backwards | All Things Distributed
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The Working Backwards product definition process is all about is fleshing out the concept and achieving clarity of thought about what we will ultimately go off and build. It typically has four steps:

  1. Start by writing the Press Release.
  2. Write a Frequently Asked Questions document.
  3. Define the customer experience.
  4. Write the User Manual.
Staying in Brooklyn next week. Any must see breweries?

Other Half is one of the most highly regarded breweries for NEIPA, they have two taprooms in Brooklyn and one in midtown Manhattan. If you like the style you can’t miss it.

Finback also does great IPA, and their Brooklyn taproom is very close to Threes, Wild East, and Strong Rope, which have more of a focus on traditional styles. That whole cluster is within a few blocks of eachother, and not too far from OH’s original taproom, so if you have a good chunk of a day that’d be a great way to check out a bunch in one shot.

You can also go along the L train line in Williamsburg/Bushwick/Ridgewood, where you can hit Grimm, KCBC, Evil Twin, Interboro and Brooklyn Brewing, after which you could hit Tørst (a great beer bar), and maybe even pop up to Greenpoint Beer & Ale from there.