Tag: feed-en-tech

  • Site Update: How many share buttons can we fit in here? 🧐👇

    As a part of this monthĘźs Site Update (and to celebrate the anniversary of these color-sorted buttons), we redesigned and rearranged the share buttons so it doesnĘźt claim too much vertical space on mobile, and so users can skim the colors more efficiently. We also added new share buttons for SMS, which also turns into…

  • Site Update: Just amazed with our great SEO without fancy things.

    Site Update: Just amazed with our great SEO without fancy things.

    So, a quick search on “bumi laras selatan” (referring to our recently-released typeface) on Google, Microsoft Bing, and DuckDuckGo tells that our website to be in the Top 1 list. And it came on our main site, reinhart1010.id, instead of blogarchive.reinhart1010.id that works as a WordPress backend. But we didn’t employ fancy SEO tactics, like,…

  • DRY-ing Go/Golang’s error handling with underscores.

    The Go Programming Language, also preferred by others as Golang, doesn’t include the concept of Exceptions and try-catch like Java. This is why many functions and libraries built around it are meant to be written like this: If you are writing simple programs with Go, there are many cases that you just don’t put much…

  • Site Update: Announcing our new typeface, Bumi Laras Selatan.

    Site Update: Announcing our new typeface, Bumi Laras Selatan.

    Bumi Laras Selatan is a typeface based on Instrument Sans, with a name inspired by Reinhart’s old house address (2003-2010). You can check out and download them here. What happened to your complete system font stack? There is almost nothing wrong with our system font stack, except for one thing. Roboto, the default Android system…

  • Site Update: The new homepage that never was.

    Site Update: The new homepage that never was.

    We’re refreshing the homepage of reinhart1010.id, and it has been a long journey since we wanted to have that great refresh.

  • Why I don’t care about surveillance capitalism anymore.

    Why I don’t care about surveillance capitalism anymore.

    Some people believe that, every human on earth today has their digital counterparts. Some even embrace their human and inhuman personalities (like Reinhart and the Korean girl group ĂŚspa), but others are very concerned enough that their “digital other half” is being exploited by certain companies for advertising and social experimentation. That’s the essence of…

  • How to use One UI Sans on your website.

    How to use One UI Sans on your website.

    Samsung’s One UI 6.0 introduces a whole new font, One UI Sans. And that means Samsung joins the list of other Android manufacturers to intentionally ditch the classic Roboto from their Android system apps. No, I’m not joking. But Samsung has quite a long history to introduce their custom system font for the Galaxy line…

  • Thanks and bye, Microsoft Office!

    Thanks and bye, Microsoft Office!

    I’ve never used Microsoft Office ever since 2015. Yep, until some certain college projects require me to use that, including my thesis. And now that I’m finally done with my thesis, it’s time to move on by, yep, removing Microsoft Office from my laptops. What I’m currently using? Plain good LibreOffice and Google Workspace for…

  • Porting “Every Door” OpenStreetMap Editor to HUAWEI AppGallery.

    Every Door is a cross-platform application that allows you to contribute to OpenStreetMap in easy ways. Akin to StreetComplete, but Every Door can be installed for iPhones and iPads, too. We have gotten the permission from the app’s original developer, Ilya Zverev, to publish the app for HUAWEI AppGallery. More information can be found on…

  • Computer system multiculturalism in the world of cyborgs. (Part 1)

    People in certain countries believe that technology should be in the control of the people, but governments and corporations in many countries believe that they should be the one. To give the political context behind this, read A Declaration of the Independence of the Cyberspace and Slavery 2.0 and how to avoid it: a practical…