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

  • West of England Design Forum 🇬🇧 Elliot Jay Stocks

    See the full details on the event’s website…

    The Other Day · 12:00
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    • Issue 052: Summer fonting
  • “Foreigner! Foreigner! This is America! You’re not American! Get the… Rob Weychert

    “Foreigner! Foreigner! This is America! You’re not American! Get the fuck out!” I woke up on the 250th anniversary of my nation’s independence to the sound of some poor soul on the street h…

    Yesterday · 08:07
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    • Jack
    • V7: Say hello to my listening diary
    • Listening: June 2026
  • Steven Heller’s Font of the Month: Loopy John Boardley

    Read the book, Typographic Firsts I once taught a research/writing class called “No Google” that lasted until it dawned on me that “Google” was indeed the research tool for the 21st century. T…

    Two Days Ago · 09:44
  • tweet Derek Sivers

    17 conversations in Jakarta, Indonesia: sive.rs/met/at-14…

    Two Days Ago · 08:52
  • The End Jeffrey Zeldman

    ON THIS DAY in 1971, Pamela Courson found Doors frontman Jim Morrison dead in the bathtub of their Paris apartment. The cause of death was heart failure. No autopsy was performed. Morrison was 27. A y…

    Two Days Ago · 06:23
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    • The Human Story of the Open Web
  • Studio Notes #91 Dan Cederholm

    Greetings, Excellent People. Here are this week’s Studio Notes™—quick bits delivered to you each Friday. 🚩 Felt pennant flags have always been cool and Roman Boujo trace…

    Two Days Ago · 05:00
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    • Kyroh Pre-Release
  • As it was foretold: the Trump regime gutted the NOAA and... Jason Kottke

    As it was foretold: the Trump regime gutted the NOAA and now weather forecasts are less accurate. An atmospheric scientist: “The forecasts I’m able to offer you are less accurate than t…

    Three Days Ago · 13:25
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    • Something for the digital crate-diggers: The 40 Best...
    • “ Dictionary of the Illegible proposes...
    • “ The average paid newsletter costs $10 per month...
    • Hank Green interviews Ze Frank , who kind of invented...
    • Parker Molloy on why the panic about trans women in...
    • Will America Ever Give White-Man Rights to Everyone...
    • The US Constitution Is for Simple Folk Still Burdened by...
    • Rebecca Solnit: What Is the United States of America...
    • Report from a cruise full of celebrity impersonators ....
    • Erling Haaland “brings the intensity of a raiding...
    • My Family Has Been Here Since 1621. That Is Not What...
    • There’s been so much crazy to pay attention to over the...
    • Four-Byte Burger
    • I love the aesthetic of Fresco , a video game where you...
    • How Do You Prove Arson When the Evidence Burns Away?
    • You know sometimes you learn some ancient lore and...
    • Saya Irie’s Intricate Sculptures Recomposed from Eraser...
    • The Last Astronomers . “Many fear that if...
    • Idris Elba DJs a House Party
    • Playwright Georgica Pettus has written a play called...
    • What is queer typography? “I think that covers a...
    • Gah, this is another thing I’m completely fucking pissed...
    • Great piece by Andrea Pitzer on how lost Ezra Klein is...
    • I found this AI Compass quiz genuinely useful for...
    • There’s a Grocery Price Emergency in America....
  • Overlooking the obvious Jonnie Hallman

    A user interview with a friend reveals an obviously missing piece of Cushion…

    Three Days Ago · 06:08
  • Poetic CSS Brad Frost

    Poetic CSS Understand CSS as a system — so you can write, review, and maintain web styles with confidence on a timeline and under budget. My friend Miriam Suzanne has a new course on CSS. I've lea…

    Four Days Ago · 18:00
  • The Vaster Wilds by Lauren Groff Jeremy Keith

    The Vaster Wilds is a remarkable book. It somehow manages to be both harrowing and uplifting at the same time. I had read one of Lauren Groff’s previous books, Matrix, and liked it well enough. B…

    Four Days Ago · 10:08
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    • A week in Ireland
  • Canonization and the Overhang Kellan Elliott-McCrea

    David Bessis’s “The fall of the theorem economy” is ostensibly about LLMs and the pursuit of pure math, and I found it fascinating in its own right, even while I’m not qualified to evaluate a…

    The Other Day · 12:43
  • Designed for a Dead Language A List Apart

    Every language app in your pocket inherited a teaching method built for Latin. Understanding why that happened is a more useful design lesson than anything the apps themselves will teach you.…

    The Other Day · 10:22
  • Hidden in plain sight: Hacking permissions through the URL WonderProxy

    I’ve seen a bug or two, and over time, I’ve got my own way of discovering loopholes in the system under test.…

    The Other Day · 07:00

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