The Underrated Power of Sublime Text
I still get people asking me why I use Sublime Text in 2025 given there are soooo many other great editors out there.
I still get people asking me why I use Sublime Text in 2025 given there are soooo many other great editors out there.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has transitioned from a futuristic concept to an everyday reality. As we enter 2025, AI is reshaping industries, automating tasks, and revolutionizing human-computer interactions. But where is AI truly heading? Will it replace jobs or create new opportunities? How will AI impact privacy, security, and ethics?
When conducting studies online, whether through surveys or unmoderated usability testing, we face a fundamental challenge: we cannot see our participants or control their environment. This limitation creates several concerns about data quality, and in the years since this article was first published in 2021, these challenges have evolved and expanded in unexpected ways — yes, it’s AI related.
Website accessibility and SEO go hand in hand. They basically share the same goal of creating a user-friendly, easy-to-navigate website that is accessible to a wider audience.
I recently had to add a new variation of a rating component for work and thought I’d share my technique here. (Note that this rating is just for displaying a rating, not for inputting a rating.)
As the Adobe Red Team proactively helps strengthen the company’s overall security posture, we often find ourselves needing to develop new capabilities to emulate the growing number of increasingly complex adversarial attacks. Adversaries today are stepping up their attack work by using AI and we need to do the same to stay one step ahead.
With the free-to-use ‘Edits’ app, users will be able to edit up to 10-minute video footage right on the phone and share it instantly all social media platforms including Instagram.
With more apps than ever, features will only get you so far. It’s time to put resonance on the roadmap.
But that’s the interesting part. What this whole circus has shown us is that people don’t have a problem with WordPress. The issue is with Mullenweg, the chaos swirling around him, and the fear that it’ll trickle over to everyone’s websites and businesses at some point.
Check out a new dashboard built with Tailwind CSS and Flowbite featuring over 60 pages including a calendar page, kanban board, AI prompting, chatroom, and more.