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.

  • We plant trees & fund the world’s best climate crisis solutions

    Tagged with: climat / trees
  • An exploration into how to make inputs more accessible.

    Tagged with: a11y / inclusive
  • How to restore your Mac’s startup chime under macOS Catalina.

    Tagged with: catalina / macos
  • An extension for Safari, Firefox, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Brave that stops web sites from making your browser harder to use. And it protects your privacy on the web!

    Tagged with: browser / extension / privacy
  • The home for over 600 current and obsolete physical media formats, covering audio, video, film and data storage.

    Tagged with: media / museum / obsolecense / obsolescence
  • Andrei Kashcha’s City Roads tool will draw you a map of just the roads in any city around the world.

    Tagged with: map
  • Kirby: the CMS that adapts to any project, loved by developers and editors alike.

    Tagged with: cms
  • I like to have my own streaming service of sorts, one full of movies and shows that I can watch on my large home TV or load onto my iPad for a flight without worrying.

    Tagged with: dvd / bluray / rip
  • Dedicated to the unsung studio designers, copywriters, producers, ADs, CDs, and everyone else who creates wonderful things.

    Dedicated to those who stayed up late and got up early to get on the family iMac to recreate event slides in Keynote.

    Thank you.

    Tagged with: design / apple
  • The map Online Culture Wars is an overlay of hundreds of politicized memes, along with influential political figures and symbols. It is designed as a discussion starter, intended to visualize and contextualize the ongoing online culture wars, and some of the main political references, actors, and influencers.

    Tagged with: map / culture / social / politics
  • So there’s this old saying in our industry that bold, and successful web development is about Moving Fast & Breaking Things. It comes from a more naive time on the web, when people were advocating being a little wreckless in the name of innovation. These days, the sentiment isn’t as celebrated.

    Tagged with: performance / progressiveenhancement / webdev
  • An amazing and ethically/environmentally responsible car concept which might be much more than a concept next September.

    Tagged with: car / solar / ethical
  • The most important reason for using responsive and unitless values in our CSS is for supporting our users that rely on zooming. If you read the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, our users need to be able to zoom the viewport without loss of content or functionality, or restrictions imposed by CSS values or viewport scaling settings.

    Tagged with: css / typography / accessibility
  • The most secure cloud in Europe for SMEs and private individuals Infomaniak Drive is a privacy-friendly solution that allows you to collaborate and access your data from all your devices.

    Tagged with: cloud / dropbox / colaboration
  • Organize your workplaces, my loves. And then, if you possibly can, unionize.

    Tagged with: web / union / society
  • The Times Privacy Project obtained one such file, by far the largest and most sensitive ever to be reviewed by journalists. It holds more than 50 billion location pings from the phones of more than 12 million Americans as they moved through several major cities, including Washington, New York, San Francisco and Los Angeles.

    Tagged with: privacy
  • Called MusicBot, the shortcut encompasses dozens of different features and aims to be an all-in-one assistant that helps you listen to music more quickly, generate intelligent mixes based on your tastes, rediscover music from your library, control playback on AirPlay 2 speakers, and much more.

    Tagged with: shortcut / applemusic
  • Git is hard: screwing up is easy, and figuring out how to fix your mistakes is fucking impossible. Git documentation has this chicken and egg problem where you can’t search for how to get yourself out of a mess, unless you already know the name of the thing you need to know about in order to fix your problem.

    Tagged with: git / cheatsheet
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