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Utactio

Nate Gervenak

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Utactio captures a moment with makers, artists, content creators, and entrepreneurs. It intercepts these everyday people for a brief conversation as they are in the thick of developing their ideas and chasing their dreams. It is all about empowering you. To remind you that great ideas and great change don't simply reside in White Houses or corporate lines of code. It encourages you to do the right thing daily. And reminds you that the only way our world and our society progresses is if you t ...
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Thinking Inside the Box

Xcalibur, WarHead900

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Hello and welcome to Thinking inside the box! The Thinking inside the box podcast, your comprehensive in depth look into all things xbox. Were your hosts, Xcalibur and WarHeard900 join us on our fun and exciting adventures filled with new experiences and good times as we bring you our most accurate, unbiased review and ranking of the Xbox its vast and expansive library of major hits, hidden gems and cult classics, from good to bad and everything in between, the history and legacy of one of t ...
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After talking about Bazel in one of our previous episodes, we are now looking at Nix, a build system that has been getting increasing attention lately. Resources: OTMT Bazel episode Surma's video on Nix Eelco Dolstra's PhD Thesis Nix & NixOS A branch of Squoosh using Nix Nixpkgs manual Comparison of size and freshness of different package managers …
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We're finally getting a element we can fully control with CSS! A bunch of other stuff needed to be added to the platform to make it work, and the good news is we can use it a lot of them independently of . Resources: Chrome's article on the new , and how you can provide feedback. The CSS appearance property. Nope, I still don't know what it does. T…
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Luca found a hidden Chrome extension that is installed by default in Chrome and most Chromium derivatives. Surma and Jake dig into what this extensions does and how reasonable it is to get angry about it. Resources: Luca’s original tweet thread The extension’s source code Discussion on blink-dev The original PR that introduced the extension Brendan…
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In this episode, Jake and Surma chat about web components. Why they were invented, what they're useful for, and how they would improve. Resources: Surma showers his eyeball. The old custom elements 'v0' spec. The old shadow DOM 'v0' spec. The old HTML imports spec. The initial version of Polymer. Lit (formally lit-html). HTML attributes vs DOM prop…
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In this episode, Surma shares with Jake all the things he learned reading up on source maps and DWARF. Resources: Jake's Jericho triangle source-map-explorer Hacker News comment by Joseph Shorr on the origins of source maps The Source Map "specification" EvanW's source map visualizer Wikipedia: VLQ DWARF specification llvm-dwarfdump gimli addr2line…
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In this episode, Jake and Surma chat about the complexities of adding common framework patterns into the web platform, and work that has been done on that so far. Resources: Michael Jackson's tweet. Is WebAssembly magic performance pixie dust? - Surma's investigation into wasm performance. defaultValue reflects the value attribute. The value proper…
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In this episode, Surma talks about web apps that (partly) abandon the DOM and use canvas instead, to take rendering matters into their own hands. Figma is one popular app that uses this approach, while Flutter is an entire app platform that went with this technique to provide portability. Jake and Surma discuss the tradeoffs of building apps this w…
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In this episode, Jake chats about the latest EU ruling that requires Apple to allow other browser engines on iOS, and how Apple is reacting to it. Resources: Microsoft vs the EU Microsoft vs the US BrowserChoice.eu IBrowse Mobile operating system market share Web platform tests dashboard The internal Apple email about HTML5 The Open Web Advocacy gr…
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In this episode, Surma shares what he learned while getting started with the Bevy Game engine, Entity Component Systems and why they might be useful for the Web. Jake rounds up the newest JavaScript language features that landed in TC39’s Stage 3. Resources: Bevy Game Engine Bevy Rendering Pipeline Buffer-backed Objects, a library by Surma to store…
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In this episode, Jake investigates whether the existence of build tools is a symptom of the web being underpowered, or if they are part of the solution to make the web better. Surma shares his experience of learning about Bazel and how it can be used to build web projects. Resources: Touching cloth. Emirates silly class. Yes, we have done "The big …
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In this episode, Surma talks about the “GPU” in “WebGPU” and how this new web standard makes programming for the GPU more accessible. Jake talks about how different browsers approach standards and their perceived ideologies around what they prioritize. Resources: Surma’s blog post on WebGPU A 13-part blog post series on the architecture of GPUs. Th…
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(This is an episode from our previous podcast HTTP 203, originally published on June 29th, 2022) In this episode: - Surma changed jobs. - The Shopify interview process. - Pair programming vs pair problem solving. - Surma's also doing bits of work for Deno. - The complexities of testing image codecs. - Jake forgot to tell Ada how HTTP 203 filming en…
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Prepare for the horror... A horrific plague breaks out, and mobs of zombies are roaming throughout the tri-state area, killing people at random. You play Jack, a simple farmer who must rise beyond fear and battle your way through hordes of terrifying undead who are bent on spreading the zombie plague. You encounter a mysterious man named Mr. Kaufma…
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In this year's very special community-voted Halloween special episode, we dive deep into the depths of Scooby-Doo! Night of 100 Frights. Oh no! The Mastermind has kidnapped Mystery Inc! It’s up to Scooby-Doo to search for his lost friends. Guide Scooby through 12 huge levels that include a creepy mansion, a spooky cave, a ghostly graveyard, and a p…
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Learn the ways of the Wild West as a bounty hunter seeking vengeance. Red Dead Revolver tells the story of Red, a man on a mission to kill General Diego--the rogue Mexican general who murdered Red's family for gold. As Red, you'll have a variety of weapons to choose from, including pistols, rifles, shotguns, and dynamite. Dusty towns, windswept pra…
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Volvo: Drive For Life lets players test drive the S40, S60R, and XC90 V8. First each car must be driven on a special test track that demonstrates a unique safety/control feature of each vehicle. Afterwards each car can be modified with a paint job, rims, and interior package and driven on a special track: a highway that winds along the beach and cl…
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Operation Surma is a stealth action game that puts the player in the role of the top-secret government agent Ethan Hunt, with settings based on the Mission Impossible movies. The story does not follow any of the movies, nor does the main character resemble Tom Cruise; however, everything else, from various gadgets and disguising is present. Followi…
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James Sutherland's life is shattered when his young wife Mary suffers a tragic death. Three years later, a mysterious letter arrives from Mary, beckoning him to return to their sanctuary of memories, the dark realm of Silent Hill. Now James must go back to that special place to uncover the truth, unaware that the answers he seeks may require the ul…
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In this episode: - Surma changed jobs. - The Shopify interview process. - Pair programming vs pair problem solving. - Surma's also doing bits of work for Deno. - The complexities of testing image codecs. - Jake forgot to tell Ada how HTTP 203 filming ends, so it almost never did. - Keeping animations fast but simple for page transitions. Transcript…
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Here we have one of the first racers developed for the original Xbox and the first simulation-oriented racing game, featuring an innovative twist, "Kudos." A point system to reward you for clean and daring driving, as well as a slew of features including tracks and cars to race on and in while listening to the robust soundtrack tailored to each reg…
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Transcript - https://goo.gle/3wZTwWS Surma's talk about brain-click - https://goo.gle/3oYED3R Is Chrome removing view-source? (no) Studio lighting - https://goo.gle/3oAvQVo Jake's Twitter thread about view-source - https://goo.gle/3kQHV7L Bathroom designs The HTTP203 episode on Deno - https://goo.gle/3CsAee8 Jake's CORS article - https://goo.gle/3x…
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Following on from the success of THPS2, the original Tony Hawks Pro Skater 2 saw a re-release on the Xbox with additional content and unlockable bonuses, including five new levels and improved graphics boasting an exciting and feature packed system link and local multiplayer with so much content youll spend hours enjoying this title solo or with fr…
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In Test Drive Off-Road Wide Open, off-road racing takes a detour through nature's badlands. The wilderness is your playground for 13 licensed trucks such as Hummer, Dodge T-Rex, Ford Bronco, and more. Avoid rockslides, waterfalls, and volcanoes as you tear up three countrysides--each featuring over 10 races and events. Speed through checkpoints in …
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In this episode, Surma and Jake chat about: Transcript → https://goo.gle/2XHz1Rz HTTP 203 on memory debugging → https://goo.gle/2VDXRAQ Box-sizing → https://goo.gle/3jDvH0R IE5.5 box model → https://goo.gle/3izbY39 Tim Perry's article → https://goo.gle/3jFeWCx IE double margin bug → https://goo.gle/3xzKWNi IE duplicate characters bug → https://goo.…
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Fuzion Frenzy & Mad Dash Racing! Fuzion frenzy an all out edge of your seat sweat inducing competitive party game made specifically for 4 player anarchy, then Mad Dash Racing, another 4 player party/ racing game with a small story to follow, fiercely competitive single player mode that packs a unique fully licensed sound track and an entertaining c…
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Here we have Dark Summit, A Very unique snowboarding game with an interesting and engaging story! We follow the main character Naya as she snow boards Mt.Garrick completing missions to earn lift points in order to gain access to new and exciting areas as well as performing a plethora of tricks to earn money for upgrades while dodging the slow patro…
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