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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Bridgy Fed connects your web site to Mastodon and the fediverse.
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Andy Bell’s reset properties revisited 4 years later.
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We all lost when the web design role was split in two.
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Consider the vast fragmentation of screen sizes and browser viewports.
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Scans of monthly train tickets Metra sells in and around Chicago by Nicholas Rougeux.
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Apparently, killing someone is basically legal if you do it with a car.
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A run through of how to setup your AirPods as a hearing aid
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Here are things other people have written that have helped to shape who I am. Enjoy!
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“You can say with some kind of degree of confidence what the demographics will look like,” Mr. O’Keefe said. “What the society will look like depends enormously on policy choices and behavioral change.”
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“You can say with some kind of degree of confidence what the demographics will look like,” Mr. O’Keefe said. “What the society will look like depends enormously on policy choices and behavioral change.”
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Discover Figma’s advanced typographic possibilities by utilizing the type settings.
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This is a book about why unions matter, and about why you — yes, you — deserve one.
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A great little keyboard game. Playing time: 1 minute.
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Utopia is not a product, a plugin, or a framework. It’s a memorable/pretentious word we use to refer to a way of thinking about fluid responsive design.
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Handy little tool for calculating (and understanding) viewport-based clamped values.
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Whenever possible, the safest, and most future-proof bet is to use the native features of the web platform.
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Byfar the best iPod simulator I have ever seen. Threw me back 20 years…