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  • Hand-me-down tools for school Derek Featherstone

    Tools I've used in my tech life that help my son in school…

    Today · 19:33
  • Minimum viable image optimization Stoyan Stefanov

    This post is another installment of the series dedicated to building sightread.org. Parts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. When I was writing the last blog post, it occurred to me that I'm still optimizing images by ha…

    Today · 17:10
  • This guy built an autonomous flying umbrella (powered by drones) that automagically... Jason Kottke

    This guy built an autonomous flying umbrella (powered by drones) that automagically follows you around in the rain. (A possible counter to a personal raincloud?)…

    Today · 14:39
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    • Spurious Correlations
    • Minnesota community leaders are calling for an “ICE Out” general strike and...
    • A huge collection of graphic design archives and resources, like The People’s...
    • “There isn’t a lot of reliable information out there about how to...
    • Prettifying Graffiti
    • “AI skeptics need to update their priors: Plenty of cause for concern,...
    • Vimeo was recently acquired by a private equity firm and you know...
    • Your Friends Are Still Acting Like Everything is Normal in America. What...
    • Defund Science, Distort Culture, Mock Education. “We have a very focused and...
    • Thing I did not know I was looking for (but totally was):...
    • Vintage Tourist Maps of Japan
    • The Copyrightability of Fonts Revisited by Matthew Butterick, a type designer &...
    • Clint Smith visits the National Memorial for Peace and Justice in Montgomery,...
    • Bruce Springstein wrote & recorded a song about Minnesota’s battle against tyranny:...
    • David Lynch Went to the First Beatles Concert in the US (1964)
    • Why do RSS readers look like email clients? “When we applied that...
    • A collection of “well-made apps and sites” gathered by Marcin Wichary....
    • People Photographed With Their Vehicles
    • Why Some People See Collapse Earlier Than Others: Perception, pattern-seeking, and the...
    • Kristen Radtke remembers Alex Pretti. “I didn’t realize, in the hours before...
    • An Archive of Italian Graphic Design
    • An impressive isometric map of NYC, built with AI agents. “I’m particularly...
    • Watch Classic Episodes of Sesame Street for Free on YouTube
    • You Need A Kitchen Slide Rule. “Kitchen work is all about proportions,...
    • Information You Could Hold in Your Hand
    • Science magazine: US government has lost more than 10,000 STEM PhDs since...
    • The Comics Journal’s obituary for Scott Adams. “Dilbert’s tone shifted during the...
    • This video from December is about a pair of teenaged ICE trackers....
    • A 90-minute ICE Watch training session via Zoom “on effectively protecting your...
    • Minnesota Proved MAGA Wrong. “Activists have made the decision to emphasize protection,...
    • A collection of dartboards used in different areas of the UK. “The...
    • Scientists have detected a swole neutrino, a potential signal from a primordial...
    • The Best Book Covers of the Past Decade
    • “For a month, I tried: swapping my iPhone for a Nokia which...
    • “The imperial boomerang is the theory that governments that develop repressive techniques...
    • M. Gessen: “It’s only natural that our brains struggle to find logic...
    • Thomas Zimmer on the stakes of Minnesota’s struggle against tyranny. “A society...
    • ICE/DHS has killed nine people in 2026 (that we know of): Keith...
    • Emily Witt reports on The Battle for Minneapolis for the New Yorker....
  • Mark your calendar: Local News Day is 9 April Jeffrey Zeldman

    It’s no secret that newspapers across the country exist in a fragile ecosystem. Automattic has long supported journalism and local media with investments in publications and platforms like Longread…

    Today · 09:57
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    • We named them after the humans they were replacing.
  • Daughters of Sparta by Claire Heywood Jeremy Keith

    Towards the end of 2025, I wrote: I think I might change things up in 2026. Instead of waiting until the end of the year to write all the little reviews at once, I think I should write a review…

    Today · 07:45
  • Tubes Chris Coyier

    Me, Stacey, and Miriam kicking it talkabout about CSS Scope & Mixins: Daniel and I chattin’ about playing the long game…

    Yesterday · 17:11
  • 🔗 Loud Room Rob Weychert

    Jason Santa Maria’s new independent design practice has a great name and a great logo, befitting the quality and character of his work. And the site, an appropriately simple introduction,…

    Yesterday · 09:21
  • Meet Loud Room Jason Santa Maria

    Early last year I ventured out on my own again, taking on contract design work after a long stretch away. Not long after, I settled on a name to work under, and now I’m excited to share th…

    Yesterday · 09:00
  • Chasm Lake, Again Naz Hamid

    2,545 feet of elevation gain, microspikes, and age. Jen and I are ascending. The hike starts immediately with it. This was tougher than the last time. That last time was seven and a half…

    Two Days Ago · 21:25
  • Velocity: Fast & Beautifully Furious John Boardley

    Read the book, Typographic Firsts Velocity is an attention-grabbing all-caps sans serif with horizontally tight letterforms that prioritize compactness without feeling cramped. Its high degree of curv…

    Two Days Ago · 19:15
  • Making interesting borders with CSS corner-shape Cassidy Williams

    You can make cool beveled, rounded, notched, scooped, and elliptical borders with the new CSS corner-shape property!…

    Two Days Ago · 17:00
  • Kula Shaker at Truck Oxford Jon Hicks

    There was an excellent in-store performance from Kula Shaker at Truck Oxford tonight. They played songs from the upcoming album Wormslayer, such as ‘Charge of the Light Brigade’, ‘Be Merciful to…

    Two Days Ago · 15:00
  • I'm swearing off APIs entirely Dave Rupert

    I got a lot of ideas for side projects rattling around in the old tin can. As part of my “No new projects” initiative, I’m trying to jump on building prototypes so I can decide if I want to expl…

    Four Days Ago · 23:27
  • Our Greatest Strength Tina Roth Eisenberg

    ” I think it is more difficult these days to define what makes a good citizen than it has ever been before. Certainly all any of us can do is follow our own conscience and retain faith in our de…

    Four Days Ago · 14:35
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    • Strong Communities and People Acting With Joy
    • Card Bar
    • The Tiniest Nail In The House
  • Manage Diagrams in AsciiDoc on GitHub Lorna Mitchell

    I use a lot of asciidoc these days for work documentation (and I love it) and I’ve been so happy that GitHub renders it when you view a repository in the web browser, just like it does for Markd…

    Four Days Ago · 14:22

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