Instead of an ottoman or a slew of poufs, focus your relaxation and seating around a different kind of piece. These 45 large coffee tables for your spacious living room will add gorgeous appeal and function too! Which one suits your living room? Well, that’s up to you and how your living room looks, what […]
Fall calls for pumpkin spice, bonfires, and spooky décor! When we think of fall crafting with the kids, it definitely involves including them in party planning and creating decorations or favors. These adorable little coffins from Walmart could definitely serve double duty! Fill them with candy, and put one at each place setting so guests […]
We’re excited to partner on this post with Too Good To Go. They are a clever app that connects you with local restaurants and grocery stores with surplus food to help fight food waste, which contributes to 10% of all global greenhouse gas emissions. On the app, we chose a gourmet grocery store and a […]
To say that SwiftUI’s List is the equivalent of UIKit’s UITableView is both true and false at the same time. It’s definitely true that List offers a built-in way to construct list-based UIs that are rendered using the same overall appearance as when using UITableView — however, when it comes to mutations, we instead have […]
Trendy soft beds are quickly becoming a modern bedroom staple. They come in all sorts of shapes and finishes and with a varying degree of detail. They are comfy, safe, and have plenty to give decor-wise. Take a plunge, and see where you’d like to land every night. These soft beds will make you feel […]
Self-criticism is often seen as a virtue. But psychologist Kristin Neff says there’s a better path to self-improvement — self-compassion. She says people who practice self-compassion are more conscientious and more likely to take responsibility for their mistakes. If you like our work, please consider supporting it! See how you can help at support.hiddenbrain.org. And […]
As a general rule of thumb, all of the APIs and system features that Apple introduces in a given version of iOS can only be used when targeting that particular version, or any subsequent ones. However, this year there are a few very interesting exceptions to that rule, in that certain SwiftUI APIs that were […]
Episode 120 (The Prairie Chicken in Wisconsin: Highlights of a Study of Counts, Behavior, Turnover, Movement, and Habitat) The Memory Palace is a proud member of Radiotopia, from PRX, a curated network of extraordinary, story-driven shows. Music We move between three different pieces from Camille Saint-Saens’: Suite, Op. 90: II Menuet, and two from Carnival of… Source […]
Photo by Balázs Kétyi on Unsplash If you’ve ever been on an Easter egg hunt, you understand the thrill and disappointment that typically comes with this activity. You see a colorful object and rush towards it only to find out it’s a candy wrapper. When you eventually stumble upon an easter egg, the thrill and […]
Christian Selig returns to the show to talk about how he used the new Safari extension system on iOS to build Amplosion and Achoo, the pros and cons of open source, and how developers can utilize other iOS 15 and iPhone hardware features. Quickly checking out either of the following two sponsors is a great […]