The Brute5000 is a next generation mobile beverage dispensing system.
Photo by Sam Soffes.
// iOS Media Queries | |
// Goal: capture styles for iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPad, and iPad 2 | |
// | |
// Author: Tony Schneider (@tonywok) | |
// Please tell me where I fail. :) | |
// iPhone v(4,4S) portrait | |
// test: black text (overwritten by v* portrait) with blue background | |
@media all and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 2) and (orientation: portrait) { | |
a { |
osascript <<EndOfMyScript | |
set logInUser to "name" | |
set logInPassword to "password" | |
tell application "System Events" | |
tell application process "loginwindow" | |
key code 53 | |
delay 1 | |
key code 125 | |
delay 1 | |
key code 36 using option down |
The Brute5000 is a next generation mobile beverage dispensing system.
Photo by Sam Soffes.
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by Tatiana Mac
Last updated 14 April 2021
As speaking comes with immense privilege, I have crafted a speaker rider to set expectations and boundaries around my engagement. I am grateful to all the conference organisers who have brilliantly hosted me. I would love to continue to exercise this privilege to speak at conferences, and use this privilege to make the landscape more accessible and beneficial to tech's most historically excluded and marginalised communities.
😫 I provide a lot of explanations for those of you who never had to consider these things. Most thoughtful conferences I've attended check most of these boxes intrinsically, particularly when conference runners are experienced speakers. They get it.