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Debuggex: Online visual regex tester. JavaScript, Python, and PCRE.
Looks nice. (via @simonw)
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Walton Secondary School 1950/60s films by Lou Broom | Walton Tales
These are quite charming and a bit “folk horror”. Probably best to turn the sound off.
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Free German Online Courses Level A1 to B1 | DW Learn German
These seem really good, especially for free. (via Ask MetaFilter)
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Darius Kazemi on Twitter: “For example: the One Piece Treasure Cruise…”
Fascinating thread on how Twitter accounts might be classified as “bots” when they could be “normal” people, cross-postings, auto-postings from games, etc. (via FaveJet)
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Building a Site Around Thousands of Diary Entries from Samuel Pepys — Running in Production Podcast 32
I’m on this episode of this podcast about making and running websites.
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Coronagrifting: A Design Phenomenon | McMansion Hell
On Dezeen, Designboom, etc. showing endless “designs” that are nothing more than a publicity-hungry Photoshop job. If only this was only a problem during Coronavirus. (via Pluralistic)
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UK Rave YouTube Comments (@UKRaveComments) / Twitter
These are lovely. (via Imperica Web Curios)
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Plausible Analytics | Simple, privacy-friendly alternative to Google Analytics
Looks good, from $4/month.
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LEM Swap UK | Low End Mac
Maybe this is a good place to find a home for some of those old OS/application CDs I still have… (via Ask MetaFilter)
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Formally Known As The Bollocks : John Peel Sessions
Links to nearly all Peel Sessions on YouTube. (via several places)
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TV Chart
Charting IMDb ratings of a TV show’s episodes over its seasons. I assume this is the same as the one that used to exist but had issues with the API? Anyway, I still like it. (via Imperica)
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The Movie Database (TMDb)
“A community built movie and TV database” that I’d never heard of. Has an API.
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Using an iPad for Photography Workflows: A Complete Guide – The Sweet Setup
I barely even look at photos on my iPad but I liked Marius Masalar’s guide.
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Convincing-looking 90s fonts in modern browsers – Vistaserv.net
Excellent work. Also, that first “blobby” potrace attempt looks wonderfully 1990s Template Gothic-like. (via Waxy)
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Erin Maglaque · Inclined to Putrefaction: In Quarantine · LRB 9 February 2020
Published in February, this review of a book about how 17th century Florence coped with the plague now seems very knowing.
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Empty sets - BBC Archive
“Give your video calls a makeover, with this selection of over 100 empty sets from the BBC Archive.” Very good. (via @wonderlandblog)
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WIRED Union
Excellent, Wired employees are unionising. US only, I assume? (via Pluralistic)
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Opinion | Dave Eggers: Flattening the Truth on Coronavirus - The New York Times
Very good, unfortunately.
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Due to COVID-19: Documenting the signs of the pandemic
I love the collecting of ephemeral things that otherwise escape this kind of more permanent attention. (via Waxy)
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Home | The Permanent Legacy Foundation
A nonprofit charity (in the US) offering permanent online archiving.
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Library JSON - A Proposal for a Decentralized Goodreads
I do like this general idea. My own site’s Reading section works for me but it’d be nice if it had the chance of connecting to other things via a nice data format.
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Matt Segal Dev - 3 ways to deploy a Django backend with a React frontend
Just a nice high-level overview of three ways to do this (I never have and wasn’t sure of the options).
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All Things Linguistic - Part I - What is a Weird Internet Career?
Gretchen McCulloch on how she ended up with her weird portfolio career as an internet linguist. (via Kottke)
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Will the Millennial Aesthetic Ever End?
“If you simultaneously can’t afford any frills and can’t afford any failure, you end up with millennial design: crowd-pleasing, risk-averse, calling just enough attention to itself to make it clear that you tried.” (via FaveJet)
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How to get started with web development | Go Make Things
I’d have no idea what to suggest to someone wanting to learn this stuff, but this looks like a great list for front-end development.
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A Life’s Work - Andrew Rowley | Off The Cuff - The Budd Blog
This is just a nice little piece. The handful of times I’ve been there Mr Rowley has always been “jovial …, genteel and dry witted”.
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Several grumpy opinions about remote work at Tailscale - apenwarr
I enjoyed this summary of different remote working tools for a small team. (via Simon Willison)
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Watch Animated Visualisations of the Bass Lines for Motown Classics
These are pretty mesmerising (via Things Magazine)
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HTML DOM - Common tasks of managing HTML DOM with vanilla JavaScript
After so many years of needing jQuery for things, it’s taking a while for vanilla methods to stick in my brain. (via @simonw)
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More on service layers in Django
I’ve enjoyed this and the previous post. In-depth enough to be useful, not so much i can’t follow it.