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CSS Generators: Custom Borders

Create a Zig-Zag, Rounded and Wavy borders using only CSS

Haikei

A web-based design tool to generate unique SVG design assets for websites, social media, blog posts, desktop and mobile wallpapers, posters, and more! Our generators let you discover, customize, randomize, and export generative SVG design assets ready to use with your favorite design tools.

tree-shaking, the horticulturally misguided algorithm — wingolog

Oh the Humanity

On the failure of Humane and why you can't build Apple with Venture Capital.

Help us invent CSS Grid Level 3, aka “Masonry” layout | WebKit

Delegating gets easier when you get better at explaining your ideas

Many managers suck at explaining things, then complain that other people don’t understand. Here’s how to explain a project when you delegate.

Getting buy-in to get things done | nicole@web

Beachgoers amazed by large washed-up spider crab in north Wales

A couple say they were "fascinated" to find an "extremely big" crab on a north Wales beach.

I’m the Child of a Facetune Mom | Allure

Similar to almond moms, a new generation of covert body-shaming parenting has emerged in the form of Facetune moms. Here, three daughters of Facetune moms reveal the impacts of having their likeness digitally altered over and over again.

Link Roundup: 5/31

Milk taking over schools, and how to get to Inbox Ten

Glitch

Simple, powerful, free tools to create and use millions of apps.

Enhancing The New York Times Web Performance with React 18

How upgrading to React 18 energized The New York Times website – and how we tackled some of the challenges we faced along the way.

How HLS Works

HLS (HTTP Live Streaming) is basically just a bunch of text files in a trench coat pointing at a handful of itty-bitty seconds-long video files

Moving on from 18F. — Ethan Marcotte

The Light Phone

Light is a radically different technology company. We design beautiful tools that respect and empower our users and our first product is The Light Phone.

AI: The New Aesthetics of Fascism // New Socialist

Tommy Robinson tweets an image of soldiers walking into the ocean on D-Day. Britain First’s co-leader produces imagery of Muslim men laughing at sad white girls on public transport. An AI-generated song combining kitsch schlager pop with crude racial stereotypes makes it into the German top fifty and becomes number three on Spotify’s global viral chart. Benjamin Netanyahu conjures a vision of an ethnically-cleansed Gaza connected by bullet train to the equally ephemeral Neom. Keir Starmer’s Lab…

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Here There Are Blueberries | Berkeley Repertory Theatre

Based on real events, Here There Are Blueberries tells the story of Nazi-era historical photographs — what they reveal about the perpetrators of the Holocaust, and our own humanity.

I Hate Wasting Time on Identifying AI Slop • Buttondown

I Hate Wasting Time on Identifying AI Slop By Alex I hate spending time trying to decipher if something is AI slop or not. I do not enjoy that I need to...

Migrating away from Rust.

When I started building Architect of Ruin in December 2023 I chose to build it in the Bevy game engine. My choice was motivated by a pers...

BOO! Ghostie scallop hem cropped T-shirt

RRP 42 Ghostie crop tee features: Cotton (Ultra soft) - light stretch Crewneck Boxy/ cropped fitting Drop shoulder relax fitting Scallop hem Embroidery details Model is UK size 8-10 and she’s wearing M in the photo. Please note that she is wearing a sample, the final product will have minor changes. Size chart in cm:

Questioning AI Resource List

Excellent summary of major problems with companies’ focus on AI written by expert in machine learning: https://ludic.mataroa.blog/blog/i-will-fucking-piledrive-you-if-you-mention-ai-again/ Another good summary piece that includes many examples: https://www.wheresyoured.at/peakai/ On the Dang...

You asked, we built it: Firefox tab groups are here

Tab groups have long been the most requested idea on Mozilla Connect – our community platform – and thanks to thousands of votes, comments and passionate feedback, it’s finally here. 🎉But this is more than just a feature launch. It’s the story of what happens when community insight, real-world pain points, and a whole lot of curiosity come together.

Curved Box Cutouts in CSS

Kinda like that

GitHub - graze-social/aip: ATmosphere Authentication, Identity, and Permission Proxy

ATmosphere Authentication, Identity, and Permission Proxy - graze-social/aip

Pwning the Ladybird browser | Jess's Cafe

Redis is open source again -

A Full-Network Relay for $34 a Month | bryan newbold | WhiteWind blog

This is an update to a Summer 2024 blog post. At the time, atproto relays required a cache of the full network on local disk to validate data structures. With the Sync v1.1 updates, relays don't need all that disk I/O. What impact does that have on hosting setup and operating costs? Turns out the d...

Deno’s Decline (6 Regions and Falling)

The one where I nosey through rather telling git commits

Good vs Great Animations

Practical tips on how to go from good to great animations.

Polygon Sold To Valnet And Hit With Mass Layoffs [Update]

One of the biggest gaming sites around was just blown up

Stephen Miller Is Favorite to Be Trump’s Next National Security Adviser: Axios

White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller has emerged as the favorite to serve as President Donald Trump's next national security adviser.

Vibe Coding, final word

A blog about computers, functional languages, Lisp, and Scheme.

Hyper-Typing

In this article, I talk about an inherent trade-off in TypeScript's type system: stricter types are safer, but often more complex.

Grok AI Is Replying to Random Tweets With Information About 'White Genocide'

Elon Musk's AI is obsessed with the South African conspiracy theory.

QR Code Not Scanning? We'll Try to Help!

Is your QR code not scanning? You've come to the right place! Submit Your Broken QR Code for a Free Repair Upload your non‑scanning QR code now: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdn3K9KEV72LPhPPzfS8YvBBzBeoYLbi5cB7IjlQHfsn2xtMg/viewform?usp=header You can also optionally email it to me at: daniel@humanqr.

Experts have it easy

Something that’s painfully understudied is how experts are more efficient than novices while achieving better results. I say understudied and not unstudied, because it’s common knowledge that charging people for their time results in experts being paid less since they work faster, which is why experts charge more for their time.

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