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Norman Walsh UK | Performance, Casual and Fell Running footwear
Trainers made in England. (via Grey Fox)
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They didn’t know - the impact of #VATMOSS on really small businesses — Ysolda
What a mess, on HMRC’s part. Paying tax wouldn’t put me off running a small business, but confusing and ambiguous rules, and the huge fear of inadvertently doing it wrong, would. ( via @tomstuart)
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Grenoble bans street ads, to replace billboards with trees — RT News
More of this please. (via @agpublic)
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Citizens Advice Bureau offers live insight into British life - Home News - UK - The Independent
On the dashboard we made at work.
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How to write | SkyLightRain
How Ben Moor, whose writing is lovely and hilarious, puts his books / scripts together.
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How Chan-Style Anonymous Culture Shapes #gamergate (with images, tweets) · a_man_in_black · Storify
Really good on the clash of cultures between 4channers/GamerGaters and, well, normal people on Twitter. Other thoughts: Could this break out into media beyond Twitter? In what form? How would that affect society? (via @D_Nye_Griffiths)
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How to structure a Sass project
Another thing I thought I’d bookmarked ages ago. This is pretty much what I do these days.
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Eloquent JavaScript
I thought I’d bookmarked this a while ago, but it looks like I didn’t. On first glance seems like a good introduction to JavaScript. (via Tom Taylor)
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Suck: Daily - 26 November 1996
On the closing of HotWired and the birth of Wired News. Lots of good phrases. “…who might have guessed that Death of the Net, Film at 11, only meant we were waiting for live video?”
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Garlic.js
“Garlic.js allows you to automatically persist your forms’ text field values locally, until the form is submitted.”
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Sisyphus - Gmail-like client-side drafts and bit more
“Persist your form’s data in a browser’s Local Storage and never loose[sic] them on occasional tabs closing, browser crashes and other disasters!” Handy.
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Salary benchmarking for London 2014/2015 - Cogs Agency Cogs Agency
Salaries and freelance rates for a variety of roles.
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Paul Ford on HTML5 and the World of Web Standards Bodies
Nice description of how standards like HTML5 come to be, and why it’s important. (via Daring Fireball)
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Abacost - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alternatives to the traditional suit jacket are always rather weighted with politics. Mobutu’s Abacost, the Mao suit, the Nehru jacket…
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Metafoundry 15: Scribbled Leatherjackets
I’ve always been a little uneasy about the enthusiastic “makers are good, non-makers are bad” distinction that’s implicit in a lot of things in “our” world these days. Deb Chachra does a good job of explaining why. (via many people)
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Adam Shatz reviews ‘Congo’ by David Van Reybrouck · LRB 23 October 2014
This stopped me… After a long account of decades of central African bloodshed, “the profits from ‘conflict minerals’ peaked [in 2000], fed by increased demand for mobile phones and the release of the Sony PlayStation 2.”David Van Reybrouck
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Francis FitzGibbon · Short Cuts · LRB 23 October 2014
Interesting about exactly how much or little the Human Rights Act, which the Tories want to repeal, constrains the British government.
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44 engineering management lessons
A good list of things to do and not to do when managing engineers (although there’s lots that’s transferable). (via @kellan)
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New Statesman | Tweeting a picture of a house is not an act of class warfare, whatever the Sun says
All this. What a stupid mess it all is. (via @Preoccupations)
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The Rise of the Professional Cyber Athlete
Interesting, long article about StarCraft II, profiling a professional Canadian player. (via @kevin2kelly)
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Breezie - the internet made easy | Communications | Products | Age UK
An OS(?) on a Samsung tablet designed to be easy to use for people who don’t feel comfortable with normal computers, tablets, etc.
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Why Audio Never Goes Viral
A good, interesting read. Also just generally about what makes something go viral. (via Tom Taylor)
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dariusk/corpora · GitHub
JSON files of lots of odd sets of data for making stuff with. I keep thinking of it as Pears Cyclopedia in JSON form. (via @tomtaylor)
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Classic Style and the Suit’s Ideal Proportions
Using James Bond - specifically ‘The World is Not Enough’ - to illustrate the classic proportions of men’s suits.
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How I reverse-engineered Google Docs to play back any document’s keystrokes « James Somers (jsomers.net)
I love this lengthy description of how he worked out how to do this. All the dead ends and stupid ideas and experiments. (via @Preoccupations)
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ESK Cashmere
Nice, simple, Scottish-made, not cheap jumpers etc. It’s only a matter of time before every ‘About’ page is renamed ‘Story’ isn’t it. (via Die, Workwear)
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“You should be left with a fucking mess of unanswered questions” — Medium
Good, long interview with Louis CK from a while back. About his career, childhood, writing, comedy, etc.
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Parsley - The ultimate JavaScript form validation library
Nice-looking thing that I expect will be handy at some point soon, the name of which I will forget.
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Huddle/PhantomCSS
“A CasperJS module for automating visual regression testing with PhantomJS and Resemble.js. For testing Web apps, live style guides and responsive layouts.” (via @tomstuart)
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Twython — Twython 3.1.2 documentation
“Actively maintained, pure Python wrapper for the Twitter API. Supports both normal and streaming Twitter APIs” Probably more up to date than whatever I was using before. For future reference.