Gone Fishing
The trickster travels with the fisherman. It’s about ignoring responsibility. The genre/topic: dystopia. Word count: 3000
The trickster travels with the fisherman. It’s about ignoring responsibility. The genre/topic: dystopia. Word count: 3000
An ’80s VHS-style video intro I made in After Effects using SonduckFilm’s tutorial here.
My buddy tells me about an underground dose of telekinesis. No shakes, no freezing, no brain blowouts. He tells me about this guy who had it done a few weeks back. It was like he had a dozen extra hands to work with. He upped his output at the MINCHIP fab plant by 300 percent.
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I was lucky enough to film the 2019 Sensu Summit for the awesome people at IT automation firm Sensu. It was hands down the best tech conference I’ve ever attended, and I’ve attended a bunch. Looking forward to Sensu Summit 2020! Watch all the other videos here.
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Screenshots with Firefox from Dustin Driver on Vimeo. A video I made for Mozilla about Firefox Screenshots. Shot, edited, etc. Music from Epidemic Sound.
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Working for Good with Firefox: Metalwood Salvage from Dustin Driver on Vimeo. Video produced for Mozilla about Metalwood Salvage in Portland, OR. Music by Epidemic Sound.
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Mozilla Firefox Working for Good: Metrofiets from Dustin Driver on Vimeo. A video I made for Mozilla about Firefox business users that embody the Firefox spirit. Shot, edited, etc. Music from Epidemic Sound.
console.log is no debugger. It’s great for figuring out what your JavaScript app is up to, but it’s limited to spitting out a minimal amount of information. If your code is complex, you’ll need a proper debugger. That’s why we’ve added a new section to the Firefox Devtools Playground that’s all about debugging, with four
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1. Anne The rubbery squeak of snow under sole, the bite of frigid air in the lungs. Tires crunching, cars gliding on packed ice like drunen skaters. The city crystallized by a freak winter squall, by a dozen or so inches of powder. Anne brings her mittens to her face, blows warm air through their