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  • #javascript #performace | e18e (Ecosystem Performance) is an initiative to connect the folks and projects working to improve JS packages performance. We'd also like to provide visibility to the efforts of countless Open Source developers working to cleanup, levelup, and speedup our dependencies. We invite you to get involved in the different projects linked from these pages, and to connect with others like-minded folks.
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  • #identity #patriarchy #racism #violence | Junge Männer wählen immer rechter, und unser Autor fragt sich: Was haben sie mit mir zu tun? Und was ich mit ihnen?
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  • #cooking #resource | A food blog from sunny Greece with lots of simple, delicious, vibrant, colourful and easy plant-based recipes and cooking techniques from all over the world.
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  • #cooking #resource | Rainbow Plant Life is a vegan food and lifestyle website that features wildly flavorful recipes that will please vegans and non-vegans alike.
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  • #cooking #resource | Foodblog für vegetarisches Soulfood und süße Rezepte. Alle Rezepte sind garantiert schnell und unkompliziert!
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  • #ui #webdev | There are countless GUI toolkits in different languages and with diverse approaches to GUI development. Yet, diligent comparisons between them are rare. Whereas in a traditional benchmark competing implementations are compared in terms of their resource consumption, here implementations are compared in terms of their notation. To that end, 7GUIs defines seven tasks that represent typical challenges in GUI programming. In addition, 7GUIs provides a recommended set of evaluation dimensions.
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  • #capitalism #enshittification | In the last year, I’ve spent about 200,000 words on a kind of personal journey where I’ve tried again and again to work out why everything digital feels so broken, and why it seems to keep getting worse, despite what tech’s “brightest” minds might promise.
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  • #productivity | Revealing the hidden dangers of to-do lists and the value in taking a scientific approach using a schedule builder. Imagine you bought a new phone, but at the end of each day, every day, the operating system crashed. Would you keep using the faulty phone? Of course not. You’d take it back to the store, complain, and get a new one. And yet, many people run their entire lives on a faulty operating system. It’s called the to-do list. Have you ever met someone who runs their day using a to-do list and actually finishes everything they said they’d do? Me neither.
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  • #capitalism #politics | You're looking at oligarchy all wrong. You're watching Elon Musk's Twitter circus and thinking that's what real Power looks like. You see him posting memes at 3 AM, buying social networks on impulses, and launching cars into space. You're studying his playbook: the dramatic public gestures, the attention-grabbing pronouncements, the cult of personality. This is precisely why you'll never become a real oligarch.
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  • #burnout #work | Clearly not but also maybe yes?
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  • #diy #thinkpad | This piece was originally written and published to Reddit on 11/8/2020, but is the only piece of writing I’ve spent any real time on in recent
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  • #automation #ssg #webhook | Since this site's files are on GitHub, I thought it would be a nice idea to automatically update it whenever the repository is modified.
  • #css #html #webdev | A deep dive into HTML whitespace collapsing: How it works, why it sucks, how it should work, and how to deal with it.
  • #concepts #git | Modern source-control systems provide powerful tools that make it easy to create branches in source code. But eventually these branches have to be merged back together, and many teams spend an inordinate amount of time coping with their tangled thicket of branches. There are several patterns that can allow teams to use branching effectively, concentrating around integrating the work of multiple developers and organizing the path to production releases. The over-arching theme is that branches should be integrated frequently and efforts focused on a healthy mainline that can be deployed into production with minimal effort.
  • #cooking #resource | Browse hundreds of delicious, healthy recipes created by Registered Dietitian and food journalist, Jamie Vespa. Cooking nutritious meals has never been this easy or tasted this good.
  • #smallweb #webdev | System font stack CSS organized by typeface classification for every modern OS. The fastest fonts available. No downloading, no layout shifts, no flashes — just instant renders.
  • #smallweb #webdev | An explainer for doing web development using only vanilla techniques. No tools, no frameworks — just HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
  • #a11y #resource #webdev | a11yphant teaches the basics of web accessibility. Learn step by step by completing short, interactive coding challenges and quizzes.
  • #productivity | My endless battle with the "Project Hydra": why I can't seem to finish projects, and the strategies I'm exploring to finally complete what I start. A personal journey through productivity's thorniest challenge.
  • #smallweb | The web has changed all of our lives: we are more connected than ever, knowledge is easier to access than ever. But sometimes it feels that we are subjected to that change, rather than being able to proactively participate in making the future; in crafting a web that speaks to what we want.
  • #boredom | You're standing in line at the grocery store. The person ahead of you is fumbling with coupons. Your phone battery just died. For a momen...
  • #rss #smallweb | Web feeds could be so much more if we put some effort into them. This post explores some ideas of how to start.
  • #AI #capitalism | The OpenAI CEO wants to extend his life by 10 years, but doesn’t care the poor die 15 years earlier than the rich
  • #blogging #webdev | It was May 13, 2024 when the sky opened up and the gods deigned to bless us with a grand proclamation: a private equity firm was to swoop in and save Squarespace from the perils of public trading. What news! Private equity! My two favorite words right after frontal lobotomy! It was May 13, 2024 when I realized my time with Squarespace was through. After over a decade of building websites with them. Failed blogs and failed podcasts and failed businesses. Now, the failure of Capitalism made it clear that it was finally time to move on.
  • #bloat #webdev | What is the average size of JavaScript code downloaded per website? Fuck around and find out!
  • #music #resource | Through years of trial and error — skipping around radio streams, playing entire collections on shuffle, or repeating certain tracks over and over — we have found that the most compelling music for sustained concentration tends to contain a mixture of the following: Noise Drones Arpeggios Atmospheres Field Recordings Arrhythmic Textures Vagueness (Hypnagogia) Microtones / Dissonance Detail / Finery / Patterns Awesome / Daunting / Foreboding Vast / Transcendental / Meditative
  • #css #resource #webdev | If you find yourself wrestling with CSS layout, it’s likely you’re making decisions for browsers they should be making themselves. Through a series of simple, composable layouts, Every Layout will teach you how to better harness the built-in algorithms that power browsers and CSS.
  • #indieweb #ssg #webmentions | As another step in bringing indieweb ideas into my site, I have added support for webmentions. If you want to mention a post on this site, you can send me a webmention via this endpoint. A webmention is a kind of linkback. It is similar to pingbacks or trackbacks, but with a more modern sensibility that wants to extend @-mentions out of silos and to the open web. The idea is straightforward: any URL (the source of the mention) should be able to mention any other URL (the target of the mention). The target gets to choose what to do with the mention: they can ignore it, publish it on their own site, use it to increment a counter, etc.
  • #emacs #lisp #resource | Although Emacs Lisp is usually thought of in association only with Emacs, it is a full computer programming language. You can use Emacs Lisp as you would any other programming language. Perhaps you want to understand programming; perhaps you want to extend Emacs; or perhaps you want to become a programmer. This introduction to Emacs Lisp is designed to get you started: to guide you in learning the fundamentals of programming, and more importantly, to show you how you can teach yourself to go further.
  • #lego #ux | LEGO interface panels are beautiful, iconic, and great for learning interface design basics. I bought 52 of them from BrickLink to explore the design, layout and organisation of complex interfaces.

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