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JAMstack Comments
JAMstack sites are often seen as being static. A more accurate mental model for them would be that they are sites which have the ability to be hosted
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CopyChar – Copy special characters to your clipboard
A basic app that allows you to find and copy special characters to your clipboard. Click or tap on a character and it will be copied to your clipboard.
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Every Notes App Should Work Like Agenda + Subtraction.com
The perfect note-taking software hasn’t been invented but Agenda, a new contender that runs on the Mac, comes reasonably close. It finally delivers on a notes management feature that I’ve spent wha…
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Observable
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Flourish – Data Visualisation & Storytelling
Beautiful, easy data visualization and storytelling
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Why you should stop using product roadmaps and try GIST Planning
Over the years I created my fair share of product strategies, roadmaps and project gantts. I don’t do them anymore. I found a better alternative which I’ll explain below.
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Pace Layering: How Complex Systems Learn and Keep Learning
Pace layers provide many-leveled corrective, stabilizing feedback throughout the system. It is in the contradictions between these layers that civilization finds its surest health. I propose six significant levels of pace and size in a robust and adaptable civilization.
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In Defense of Utility-First CSS
by Sarah Dayan Photo by Iker Urteaga [https://unsplash.com/photos/TL5Vy1IM-uA?utm_source=unsplash&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=creditCopyText] on Unsplash [https://unsplash.com/search/photos/lego%20bricks?utm_source=unsplash&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=creditCopyText] In Defense of Utility-First CSS “Favor composition over inheritance”. This piece of wisdom from Design Patterns [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Design_Patterns], one of the most influential software engineering books, is t
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Stewart Brand, Paul Saffo: Pace Layers Thinking - The Long Now
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Laws of UX
Laws of UX is a collection of best practices that designers can consider when building user interfaces.