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The Copenhagen update for Sketch introduces significant design changes, including a new Inspector, improved stack functionality, and one-click background removal for images. It also offers more flexible folder organization and various performance enhancements. This update emphasizes usability and efficiency for designers.
The article details a candidate's experience in a technical interview focused on designing a Swift function for adjacent pairs. It explores the design choices made, performance considerations, and key insights about algorithm conformance, highlighting the importance of understanding different data structures.
The article critiques various AI platforms, highlighting design flaws and performance issues. It uses humor and slang to express dissatisfaction, particularly focusing on poor visual aesthetics and functionality. Each platform is rated, with some described as “cooked” or a “digital war crime.”
Apple plans to keep the iPhone 17 Pro's design for the upcoming iPhone 18 Pro, focusing instead on performance upgrades with new A20 chips. While the rear design remains unchanged, front-facing features may include a punch-hole camera and under-display Face ID. This strategy emphasizes improved speed and efficiency rather than aesthetic changes.
The author reflects on a project that successfully balanced web accessibility and aesthetic design within strict constraints, specifically a 128KB limit for an application serving users in areas with limited internet connectivity. By innovating with a minimal library, leveraging system fonts, and optimizing image use, the project demonstrated that good design can thrive under constraints rather than being hindered by them.