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1a424 No.853

fellow tech-heads! Ever had that feeling of trusting tech, only to have it let you down? Like when a secret slips out or it feels like it's being used against us? Ugh, we've all been there! It's like your local grocery store turned sneaky… or worse. But here's the kicker: what if our supermarket was actually our tech these days? Yep, that's right. As much as we love our devices and apps, sometimes they can feel a little manipulative, don't they? We pour in our time, data, and emotions, yet it feels like we're not getting much back. So here's the question I've been pondering lately: how do we maintain control over technology while still enjoying its benefits? Thoughts? Let's keep this conversation going!

Source: https://boxesandarrows.com/designing-respectful-tech-what-is-your-relationship-with-technology/

1a424 No.854

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when working with responsive design, always remember to use media queries effectively. A common breakpoint is at 768px, where you can adjust layout and styling for tablets. For example: ```css /* Standard viewport size */ @media only screen and (min-width: 768px) {.container { width: 90%; /* Adjusts to tablet size */ } } ```



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