
Jason Medeiros
@jasonmedeiros
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Lead Designer and Developer at @builtbysnowman and @playpokpok. https://t.co/wQ2TGM2qk4
Toronto, Ontario
Joined November 2007
I’m excited to share this peek into what the team and I have been building.
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RT @FreyaHolmer: The Continuity of Splines is now on YouTube!!. it has been a year in the making, goodness ;-;🎉 I hope you'll like it ❤. ❱….
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RT @hEnereyG: I half expected this to have a subtitle at the bottom of Miyazaki saying how much this sickens him
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RT @lorenb: Hide all the counters (followers favs rts etc). Hide it in an analytics section (put that behind the paywall). The number game….
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RT @cabel: It is really sad to me that Apple needs to start taking Casino Game Ad Money in order to make their line go up for the sharehold….
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RT @mattyglesias: The Wirecutter says the best laptop for most people is a $1,200 Dell but also that the main downside of the $999 M1 MacBo….
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RT @BasicAppleGuy: Apple’s slow creep to introduce more ads across its platform (Settings, App Store, Stocks, & potentially soon Maps, Podc….
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RT @caseyliss: 🔥 HOT TAKE 🔥 . Battery percentage adds stress to your life. It is a negative influence.
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RT @helvetica: truly hate it when my game fails because i tuned my compulsion loop to 2 minutes instead of an hour. .
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Pok Pok Playroom is a hybrid iOS app. Anything an adult touches is native UIKit, but the toys are built in Unity. It’s an interesting challenge to glue these worlds together. We have ambitious plans for the iOS side, so reach out if you want a part in it.
We're looking for an iOS DEVELOPER who will help impact our future as one of the most innovative brands in digital play for kids! If you're experienced in Objective C, UIKit, and are keen to contribute to our Apple Design Award-winning app, apply now! ➡️
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I suspect the “your speed” signs installed around Toronto are similar. They update too frequently, show needless accuracy, and warn even under the limit. Should be “slow down” lights on existing limit signs, not additive performance art. Or, of course, fix the street design.
Road signs showing traffic death counts – intended to reduce accidents – actually seem to increase them. Why? They distract drivers. "Good intentions don't always lead to good outcomes."
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