Christian Heilmann

Two new designs (well, one redesign)

October 6th, 2005

I kept myself busy with some webdesign again the last few days as my book chapter is reviewed by the technical editor and I had some promises to fulfil. So take a peek at two new web site designs: Pop-Portraits.com Pop-Portraits is the hobby and artistic outlet of Stephen Wickstead, a designer I am working […]

Search the web and help charities

September 30th, 2005

Are you scrounging ebay or price comparison sites daily for deals? If so, give rectifi a go. It is a search engine that donates 92% (no idea how they came up with that number) of their advertising income to charities. Doesn’t cost you anything, and it is a nice idea.

The making of the CSS Table Gallery

September 28th, 2005

I got some emails by people asking me how the script powering the css table gallery works. Instead of answering each and every email, please refer to the following if you are also curious: The making of the CSS table gallery It is by far not a “best of breed” piece of scripting, but hey, […]

It has rabbits! It is about the XBOX!

September 27th, 2005

Why is it that every time game console crazy friends send me links about happenings I stand there confused as heck? http://www.origenxbox360.net/, probably brought to you by the same designers as the XBOX 360 main site (which was featured on the daily sucker) is once again a high tech flash site that should encourage interactivity, […]

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Don't stop thinking, AI Slop vs. OSS Security, rolling your own S3 Despite AI you still need to think, Bitter lessons from building AI products,  AI Slop vs. OSS security and pointer pointer…
200: Building for the web, what's left after rm -rf & 🌊🐴 vs AI What remains after you do a rm -rf? Why do LLMs know about a seahorse emoji? What image formats should you use? How private is your car?
Word is Doomed, Flawed LLM benchmarks, hard sorting and CSS mistakes Spot LLM benchmark flaws, learn why sorting is hard, how to run Doom in Word and how to say "no" like a manager.
30 years of JS, Browser AI, how attackers use GenAI, whistling code Learn how to use AI in your browser and not on the cloud, why AI makes different mistakes than humans and go and whistle up some code!
197: Dunning-Kruger steroids, state of cloud security, puppies>beer

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