Saved Links
I've been using Pinboard (and del.icio.us before that) on and off to save my links ever since 2005, but I migrated to Raindrop.io this year. Here are the latest links I saved. You'll find all the others in my public collection.
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Test and preview fonts in real-time for all your design needs. Choose the perfect typeface with ease.
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An insightful article on fluid CSS methodologies by Willy Brauner.
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Symbl, a single place to get all the little design assets we need, over and over as designers: HTML symbols, emojis, app icons, flags, curors, Apple Store/ Google Play badges, social media icons and payment and big companies logos
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[…] it requires the courage to recognize that simplicity isn’t the absence of complexity, but rather complexity resolved.
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Careless People is a test for how you feel about Meta. For many, it only reaffirms the belief that the company’s leaders are ruthless, immoral capitalists.
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Be a man, keep it in your pocket
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Amazing video. I want one :)
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At last, Apple published a command line to prevent your MacBook from starting up when you opened the lid!
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From dancers to divas, amputees to activists: what images of the human form throughout the decades tell us about who we are.
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I feel it’s the same all over. Arts, culture, public health and education (and research to a certain extend) are being cut, reduced or compressed to turn that lower right spreadsheet cell black.
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Five years after a fire nearly felled the cathedral that has dazzled visitors for almost 900 years, the heart of Paris beats anew.
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I haven’t listened to this interpretation since I stored my LPs — amazing 😍
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This specification defines an API for sharing text, links and other content to an arbitrary destination of the user’s choice
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Beautiful photos of beyond tellerrand // Berlin 2024 by Florian Ziegler.
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Jason Kottke, going meta on that one-paragraph hypertext editorial from the NYT.
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Beyond the sad times we live in, this piece exemplifies the power of hyperlink text.
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“Tentative de description de mode opératoire”. An amazing and touching performance by François Gremaud.
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An illustrated and hand-lettered guide to the system of international maritime signal flags that are used to communicate when speaking is difficult