A while back I read a statement claiming that scientific calculators are some of the slowest evolving pieces of tech, and I tend to agree. Although I have used some of the newer calculators with half-baked CASs, they just felt clunky and unresponsive like any electronics in the early 2000s. Wouldn't it be amazing to just have a portable Mathematica terminal?

I just realized the Star Wars opening crawl has four periods instead of three....

Hollywood is just a piece of pure software gold.

Speaking about scientific calculator, there is open source alternative made by NumWorks, which seems pretty good.

Still not portable-mathematica-console level good though.

The base64 image trick is pretty useful for favicons

Just realized I have been using up-scaled medium weighted fonts as bold on my website, and the result is actually ok on Firefox, but abysmal on Safari. I replaced all of them with proper bold fonts, but I still couldn't get over how confusing it is to make 400 regular and 500 medium: what should the true mid-point, 450, be called then?

Ohh, you can use CSS variables in SVGs, neat.