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Posts from blogs I read written in the last few days.

  • Introducing Microlighter Dave Rupert

    I made a smol client-side syntax highlighter that uses the CSS Custom Highlights API called MicroLighter. I’ll talk about why I made it in a bit but first I wanted to… ahem… highlight… some of…

    Today · 09:22
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    • Shadow-piercing local component variables
  • Just You Wait – Chris Shiflett Marc Thiele

    Chris Shiflett turned 50 in May and wrote a piece about it that I keep thinking about and that I kept marked as “unread” in my RSS reader to come…

    Today · 08:32
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    • Where is my Drive, my Energy?
    • Exactly What He Says (Quote)
  • An Update for Hubano Dan Cederholm

    Now available, Hubano 2.0! I added two more weights, some additional glyphs and symbols—plus many fixes and tweaks. I'm excited that this one has a lot more versatility now that just the s…

    Today · 08:31
  • The Most Important Industrial Designer of All Time Jeffrey Zeldman

    One Frenchman can’t be wrong. Push to the edge of what people will accept. Stop there. Raymond Loewy called it MAYA, and used it to design the modern world. The most important industrial designer yo…

    Today · 07:14
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    • Ebb, Meet Flow: Intrinsic Design in a Nutshell
    • For students who make websites
  • How to test colour contrast: There's more to it than you think. WonderProxy

    The WebAIM Million report (an annual scan of the top million homepages, if you haven't come across it) found that colour contrast is the single most common accessibility issue out there.…

    Today · 07:00
  • Tarkovsky Simon Collison

    I visited Broadway Cinema twice this weekend to see restorations of The Sacrifice and Nostalghia, two films by my favourite directo…

    Yesterday · 16:00
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    • The desire for something real
  • tweet Derek Sivers

    Building without predicting. (The story of how I built my perfect home.) sive.rs/fit…

    Yesterday · 15:57
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    • Building without predicting
  • This is a wild story: The Scientist Who Lived with... Jason Kottke

    This is a wild story: The Scientist Who Lived with Dozens of Children from the Pacific Islands. “I realized I’m in the middle of a pedophile operation that has been run out of the N.I.H…

    Yesterday · 15:25
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    • “Scientists have found that people are being...
    • Ring of Fire in the Sky
    • How to make a good Star Wars movie for once ....
    • And also a trailer for season 2 of Star Wars: Ahsoka ....
    • Trailer for VisionQuest , the third leg of the...
    • In Bourgogne, they’ve been recording grape date harvests...
    • Post-pandemic vaccination rates of US kindergarteners...
    • Whoa, Columbia House (12 cassettes for 1¢) is finally...
    • The area known as Tornado Alley continues to shift...
    • “ Sand temperatures above 29°C now produce 95–99%...
    • A.J. Jacobs recently interviewed “the Papa Bear of...
    • Unwinding the Great Tech Power Grab . “If tech seeks to...
    • We live in a world of ordinary abundance & luxuries...
    • Ozu in Color (Every Frame a Painting)
    • Two new episodes of Ric Burns’ 1999 documentary...
    • Yale study : “A single-payer universal health care...
  • When The Boys Came Out To Play by John Mackel Jeremy Keith

    I went to plenty of great sessions when I was in Belfast. One of the best was during Belfast Tradfest, out at The Hatfield with Bríd Harper, Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh, and Michael Rooney. I ended…

    Yesterday · 09:26
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    • Polytropus
    • Chíne tréile
  • The Quiet Grief of Adult Friendship Tina Roth Eisenberg

    “Friendship, has always depended on a certain irrational generosity. A willingness to waste time together magnificently. To listen to the same anxiety for the fifth time. To sit through silence.…

    Yesterday · 04:28
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    • The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows
    • Evil Wears a Top Hat
    • What Kind of Difference
    • Eclipse Viewers (1932)
  • Almost Invisible Rob Weychert

    David Allingham, 2010 I find that a terrible movie that broadcasts its amateur maker’s steep learning curve is usually more interesting than a terrible movie made by a professional for…

    Two Days Ago · 21:59
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