Marcin Wichary

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Marcin Wichary
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Wrote a book about the history of keyboards: https://shifthappens.site · Design @figma · Typographer · Occasional speaker · Chicagoan in training Personal site: https://aresluna.org Shift Happens: https://shifthappens.site Location: ✶ ✶ ✶ ✶ Pronouns: He/Him
Making a website work well in Mobile Safari feels to me *exactly* like making stuff work for IE6 was back in the day: Always some arbitrary behaviour, spending hours to restore normalcy, and the best case scenario is a nasty hack. Every time I publish a new essay something like this comes up, and this part of the process is always so unpleasant. Right now I’m staring at this problem in iOS 26 (related to an image carousel) and just… it’s so frustrating and depressing:
Sort of curious about something. We’ve been seeing all of these cool shaders approximate CRTs by adding scanlines, distortions, etc. But did anyone ever write a CRT *simulator*? Like actually simulating the electron gun running and hitting the mask etc.? This would be sort of an equivalent of raytracing or doing emulation via FPGA. It would definitely be a lot more costly, of course, but I’m curious if we have enough performance already and whether the results would be interesting.
Throwback to me sneaking in signatures into my books! Signing the books after they’re assembled and packed is a logistical nightmare (you don’t want to have to repack and reship books at your home), and I find bookplates to be clumsy… …but @npub1etn8...cpgd had this great idea of signing a 100 books in advance at the printer’s, when they were still uncut signatures – so some people would be get a nice surprise. Even bought super nice pens just for that occasion. It was a fun moment.