“Fixing memory leaks in web applications - Read the Tea Leaves”
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“Fixing memory leaks in web applications - Read the Tea Leaves”
“#1252: Small Talk Strategies When You’re Depressed And Forgetful - Captain Awkward”
This is a really useful post.
“Product Strategy - Overview - Silicon Valley Product Group”
“Michael Tsai - Blog - The Paywalled Garden: iOS Is Adware”
Apple’s design culture is basically non-existent now. And if continues to deteriorate.
“iOS 13 Design Guidelines, Templates, and Downloads – Learn UI Design”
This looks pretty darn exhaustive.
I love it when I open my feed reader and the first thing that greets me is a new post in an almost 20 year old blog.
“Block Links, Cards, Clickable Regions, Etc. - Adrian Roselli”
“Things I’ve been wrong about, things I’ve been right about - Read the Tea Leaves”
I don’t know how I missed this one when it came out. Pretty sure if I did something similar my hit/miss ratio would be way worse.
(via @adactio)
“Resources for building a JAMStack website or web app - Go Make Things”
It’s feeling very February-like here in Montréal.
“Why the JAMStack is awesome (and a few reasons why its not) - Go Make Things”
“Welcome to the Era of Fake Products”
This why I don’t buy fountain pens from Amazon. Also, pens on Amazon are often grey market imports not covered under warranty.
And specialised pen retailers are often cheaper.
Y’know, if Microsoft really wanted to court disillusioned Mac users they’d put together a series of ‘Macintosh’ variations of their existing keyboard layouts.
Mac keyboard layouts are so, so much nicer for typing pretty much any character outside of the basic ASCII range
“A decade of heading backwards by steve faulkner on CodePen”
“Engagement is an antimetric – Matthew Ström: designer & developer”
“OU Digital Teaching: LMS, Privacy, and Purpose Limitation: A response to Melissa Loble”