Alexa, are we in a rut? You never laugh like that at my jokes...2 Days Left to Subscribe to Versioning at the Special RateMotus OperandiFront-endFirst up, Ashely Nolan sent through a front-end tooling survey for y'all to complete [ashleynolan] so you should! Risk written in ES6 via React [risk.joshbassett]. A draft of a book exploring ES2018 and ES2019 [exploringjs]. Motus Art [ownmcateer] features weekly moving art projects built with JavaScript. Fontanello [fontanello] is a Chrome extension that shows font info on any site with but the click of a mouse. How to unearth ZalgoScript - characters that display strangely - with visual fuzzing [blog.portswigger]. A guide to inclusive notifications [inclusive-components.design]. How to write CSS that works in every browser [hacks.mozilla]. CSS is still written like it was in the 90s. Some ideas for modernizing your CSS [alistapart]. Bandaid of BrothersMobile/back-end/programminggo-lambda-ping [github/frankcash] is a simple service that'll build a Lambda to ping a website in 20 seconds. A curated list of content management systems for JAMstack sites [headlesscms]. filepond [github/pqina] is a little JavaScript library that'll happily upload anything you like - and it'll also optimize images while it's at it. How Netlify's deploying and routing infrastructure works [medium/netlify]. How python library Mitogen quadruples Ansible's performance [pythonsweetness.tumblr]. An intro to Dropbox's service proxy, Bandaid, built in Go [blogs.dropbox]. Three Ring CircusDesign/UX/productA 3 in 1 approach to ideating, prototyping and pitching [heydesigner]. Subform [subformapp] is a tool for designing layouts while keeping constraints in mind. You can then just export to code and do some fine-tuning. Oculus WhiffedNews/businessTwo new exploits make it easier to launch memcached-enhanced attacks [arstechnica]. Everyone's Oculus Rifts stopped working thanks to an expired security certificate [techcrunch]. What one tech journalist learned getting all his news from physical newspapers for two months [nytimes]. But it's weird that this - a very common thing mere years ago - is now classed as a fun experiment to write a column about. (He mentioned daily newsletters favorably by the way.) Apple CEO Tim Cook talks fashion and augmented reality [vogue]. A summary of the publishers falling first thanks to Facebook's newsfeed changes [digiday]. A visual explanation of who owns who on the web [visualcapitalist]. I'm waiting for the "who pwns who" diagram, myself. Advice for building remote-first teams [medium/@fox]. If you're in demand for a job or speaking gig, you can use that to push for more inclusive practices at the company/conference - some ideas on what to push for [medium/@nmsanchez]. Laugh It Up, FuzzballEverything else (apps, fun tools, gaming, culture, funny stuff)It took this robot .38 seconds to solve a Rubik's cube [arstechnica]. And no, it didn't just take all the labels off and rearrange them, like I would. Amazon's Alexa is apparently just creepily laughing now? [theverge]. There's a video of the laughing in that post, and it is very unnerving. Packets, Please is a post-net neutrality simulator you can play [motherboard.vice]. Well, "play", I'm unsure how much fun you'll have. Finally, a deleted scene from Star Wars: The Last Jedi where Finn and Phasma have a lil tussle [youtube/starwars]. It's exciting! Why wasn't it in the film?! There's Versioning for today. A reminder that tomorrow will be the last day all of you OG members receive the daily newsletter for free - sign up here to receive the daily newsletter and member content, or you'll automatically be placed on the list to receive free, weekly updates. For now, membership is $5/month or $50/year, but after tomorrow that rate increases. Also - did you like the edition about AI?! Let me know if it worked for ya! Back tomorrow, I hope no inanimate objects creepily laugh at you until then. But if they do, give them my best. Curated by Adam |
Wednesday, March 7, 2018
Hardly Any News Is Good News
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