Saved Links — Raindrops

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.

  • This website is a tool intended for SEO’s and webmasters seeking pre-made and validated JSON-LD markup for their websites.

    Tagged with: json / seo / microdata
  • The Clearleft podcast is going to be a bit different. This won’t be the usual interview format. Instead, each episode will be about a specific theme and feature many voices.

    Tagged with: podcast
  • Au-delà des enjeux économiques, éthiques ou écologiques immenses dont le smatphone est l’emblème, quelle place occupe-t-il dans la vie de ses propriétaires et quelles significations ces derniers lui accordent-ils?

    Tagged with: social / tech / anthropology
  • A t-shirt designed by James T. Green to raise money. The shirt’s design is a nod to the art/design/tech community while (always and forever) reminding folks that ‘Black Lives Matter’, the movement originated by Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, and Opal Tometi.

    Tagged with: blacklivesmatter / social / solidarity
  • You should be using SVG favicons. They’re supported in all modern browsers right now.

    Tagged with: favicon / html / svg / browsers
  • 3D printing company Materialise quickly formed a response in the form of a suite of 3D printed door handles that would slot over the top of your existing ones, accompanied by the catchy slogan ‘Do no harm, use your arm!’

    Tagged with: design / 3dprinting / covid-19
  • A more private, secure and humane service for determining your humanity.

    Tagged with: captcha / privacy
  • Like any other programming language, CSS has functions. They can be inserted where you’d place a value, or in some cases, accompanying another value declaration.

    Tagged with: css
  • Brick Tease. I so LOVE these…

    Tagged with: apple / mac / iphone
  • Yet another CSS Grid product layout. This time with books, clip-path, conic-gradient and, of course, some superfluous shadows and hover effects…

    Tagged with: css / cssgrid
  • This tool aims to help you to not get lost in the BEM cosmos by giving you naming-suggestions for some of the most common web components.

    Tagged with: css
  • how to manage HTML DOM with vanilla JavaScript only

    Tagged with: html / javascript / dom
  • The more I think about it, the more I come to this conclusion: the iPad, unlike other computers running a “traditional” desktop OS, possesses the unique quality of being multiple things at once.

    Tagged with: ios / ipad
  • The responsive images spec is fantastic and covers a lot of use cases, but in my experience, most of the time you’ll only need to understand one of them: Serving a different sized copy of the same image depending on the user’s viewport width.

    Tagged with: image / responsive / css
  • Every major version of Mac OS X macOS has come with a new default wallpaper. As you can see, I have collected them all here.

    Tagged with: macos / wallpaper
  • The most extensive travel restrictions to stop an outbreak in human history haven’t been enough. We analyzed the movements of hundreds of millions of people to show why.

    Tagged with: covid-19 / visualisation / data
  • Fascinating data visualisation of the effects of COVI-19 on the economic activity around the world.

    Tagged with: data / covid-19 / visualisation
  • Brilliant visual explanations on how the spread of the viral infection can be mitigated and slowed down by social distancing.

    Tagged with: simulation / socialdistancing / covid19
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