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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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…
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The beautiful new variable version. Make sure to check this site on your smart.
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An Introduction to Web Components by Dave Rupert
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The 20th Annual Logo Trend Report presented by LogoLounge is full of all the good, the badass, and the ugly.
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This tool shines by its simplicity and usefulness. It not only did it saved me time, it also helped me better understand how and when (and why) certain of my more obscure rules were triggered or not.
If you meddle in Apache’s mod_rewrite at all, this tool is a game changer.
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If you meddle in Apache’s mod_rewrite at all, this tool is a game changer.
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Even with redistribution, the wealthiest person in the game is exponentially richer than the poorest.
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By far the best Mastodon onboarding I’ve found to date by Joanna Stern and Meghan Bobrowsky
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Switzerland gets a nice energy dashboard. Including lake levels for hydropower, gas import/export flows, savings target, EU gas storage levels …
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By far the best guide to Flexbox to date. I finally understand flex-basis.
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With iCloud File Sharing, you can share folders and documents in iCloud Drive with others.
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A repository of historical materials relating to Steve, some of which have never before been made public
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A comprehensive guide for exploring and learning about the theory, science, and perception of color and contrast.
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Travel back in time and revisit four iconic Apple Stores on grand opening day.