![]() ![]() Radial-gradient(circle at 38px 1px, black 2px, transparent 2px), Radial-gradient(circle at 49px 28px, black 2px, transparent 2px), Radial-gradient(circle at 25px 9px, black 2px, transparent 2px), Here’s a pattern of repeating watermelons using this technique: Both can be used for patterns that are very interesting and might unlock some ideas for you! background: radial-gradient() Let’s look at radial gradients first because they give us very useful things: circles and ellipses. I recommend checking out the syntax for all the gradients to thoroughly understand how to start and end a color in a gradient. conic-gradient(): Similar in concept to radial gradients, but the color stops are placed around the circle rather than emanating from the center point.radial-gradient(): Colors start at a single point and emanate outward. ![]()
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![]() The tendency to overestimate the likelihood of events with greater ease of retrieval (availability) in memory. Also known as the I-knew-it-all-along effect. The tendency to see past events as being predictable at the time those events happened. The tendency to have excessive confidence in one's own answers to questions. The tendency to underestimate costs, schedule, and risk and overestimate benefits and opportunities. The tendency to see one's project as more singular than it actually is. The tendency to be overly optimistic about the outcome of planned actions, including overestimation of the frequency and size of positive events and underestimation of the frequency and size of negative ones. ![]() Aka political bias, strategic bias, or power bias. The tendency to deliberately and systematically distort or misstate information for strategic purposes. Finally, recent findings of power law outcomes in project performance are identified as a possible first stage in discovering a general theory of project management, with more fundamental and more scientific explanations of project outcomes than found in conventional theory. This is supported by presentation of the most comprehensive set of base rates that exist in project management scholarship, from 2,062 projects. Third, base rate neglect is identified as a primary reason that projects underperform. Each bias is defined, and its impacts on project management are explained, with examples. ![]() Second, we list the top 10 behavioral biases in project management: (1) strategic misrepresentation, (2) optimism bias, (3) uniqueness bias, (4) the planning fallacy, (5) overconfidence bias, (6) hindsight bias, (7) availability bias, (8) the base rate fallacy, (9) anchoring, and (10) escalation of commitment. Cognitive bias is half the story political bias the other half. First, we argue it is a mistake to equate behavioral bias with cognitive bias, as is common. This article identifies the 10 most important behavioral biases for project management. 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This means I a) never miss something in the audio track, because there isn't one. > Your twitter complaints for example is completely invalid, gifs cannot play sound at allĮxcellent. Authors could replace gif frames with ads but they generally don't, and haven't done so for years. I have never seen a gif say "an error occurred, try again later" when I try to unpause it, like YouTube says several times each day for videos I paused yesterday. It's not that the gif file format mandates that they must loop, or that video codecs mandate playlists, but that's what people actually do with them and all those things together make videos a worse experience for anything which doesn't need to be long form video.Īuthors don't need to put ads in videos but they do. Gifs tend to scale with pinch-zoom, videos don't. Videos tend to fullscreen when played and then have to be waited for, or start playing tiny then have to be fullscreened and restarted to watch. Gifs tend to sit inside a mobile page while loading, then play in-place ready to be scrolled back to. ![]() My complaints about what people actually do are unfair, because you can imagine things being different? Load a page with a video which doesn't play immediately and a gif which doesn't play immediately, and it's annoying for both, then leave it for a bit and the gif will very likely load then loop so I don't miss it when I look back, the video is as likely to play then autoplay the next 'related' video so if I don't wait, I do miss it. ![]() Twitter feeds in a browser where the videos auto-play as you scroll over them, but play without sound so you have to mute your audio, unmute the video, then restart it to catch whether you missed anything - but if you click wrong it whisks you away to load that tweet in a new page and reloads everything including the video muted again - are the worst of all worlds.Įven as someone who whines a lot about efficiency and waste and bloaty websites, this is still a time I'd rather say "if gif is too big, find a way to make gif smaller, not replace them with a worse experience". ![]() Video, video buffering, video with broken skipping, players blocked by ad blockers, players that take ages to load and contact tons of sites, autoplaying video, video which pops out to picture-in-picture and floats over the content, video with adverts interrupting playback, video with overlays interrupting the video, video which stalls midway through, video which breaks if you leave it paused long enough for some session to timeout and it can't resume, video which often re-downloads after skipping back to an already-downloaded section, has been the opposite of a great improvement. I don't love how long it takes to load, but if they were videos I had to click to play, that would be worse. The Visual Studio Code release information pages are an example: - this page with uBlock is about as good as the modern web gets. Markdown + animated gif has been a great improvement in the world in recent years. ![]() ![]() ![]() There are various ways for fixing the no service issue on your iPhone 6/6s. Carrier/Network provider having temporary issues.There are plenty of reasons that might lead to this weird issue with your iPhone 6. Reasons Behind iPhone 6 Searching for Network In this article, we are going to introduce you with the most helpful fixes for this iPhone 6 searching for service issue. If your iPhone 6 is behaving like this, then you don't really have to worry. You won't be able to use the internet, make or receive a call, or even text anyone for that matter. Sometimes out of the blue, this weird problem might surface and leave you helpless. 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