“(Value ÷ Effort) x Confidence = Priority – Jared M. Spool – Medium”

“Avengers: The Legal Endgame - The Beat”

“Google Thought My Phone Number Was Facebook’s and it Ruined My Life - VICE”

“The Potential Advantages of a JavaScript Whitelist — Pixel Envy”

“Some Amazon Sellers Are Paying $10,000 A Month To Trick Their Way To The Top Of The Marketplace”

“What to Expect From Marzipan • The Breakroom”

“The McDonaldization of UX – UX Collective”

“Some Accessibility Resources - scottohara.me”

“Chromium Blog: Improving privacy and security on the web”

This looks interesting

“inessential: The Feature I Most Want in Web Browsers”

“The Google Wave Heuristic – Baldur Bjarnason”

“What dooms software projects?”

Another old blog post of mine.

“Bling it up for education – Baldur Bjarnason”

I wrote this over five years ago when I was much angrier about pretty much everything. Still agree with it all—I’d just try to sound less annoyed if I were writing it today.

“Physical-equivalent privacy – Dorothea Salo”

“The next wave of startups: smaller, scrappier, and making money”

‘“Margin” as Part of Your Decision-Making Process — The Focus Course’

“Building games that can be understood at a glance”

“Utility: Convert SVG path to all-relative or all-absolute commands - Lea Verou”

“Illegible - A Working Library”

“No amount of literacy can counter a system colonized by bots and sociopaths intent on undermining truth itself”

Here’s another example of how colour changes the emotions of a photo: all four pictures are of a silhouette of a family looking out on the pond in Parc Jarry.

Another colour experiment: the sun sets behind a hedge of reeds/straws in Parc Jarry

Colour experiment: silhouetted couple chatting last autumn in Parc Jarry

“The Fall, and Rise, of Reading - The Chronicle of Higher Education”

“To him, trends in English pedagogy and a turn toward standardized testing have upended students’ incentives to read”

“ReaderWriterLinks - ReaderWriterVille”

“Reading is just not that popular an activity anymore, even among the most highly educated.”

“The Kui People of Odisha, India – Dylan Goldby – Photographer”

‘WPCampus’ Gutenberg Accessibility Audit Finds “Significant and Pervasive Accessibility Problems”’