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https://stuartbreckenridge.net/2026-03-13-making-rss-discoverable/ · 13 Mar 2026
A good idea, badly executed.
https://jaydip.me/blog/joy-of-open-source · 1 Mar 2026
childish fun of making things together
https://vale.rocks/posts/moderation-tooling-design · 26 Feb 2026
Overview of thoughful and protective design of tooling for moderating user-generated content, placing emphasis on minimising the psychological effects of exposure to heinous content, while balancing efficiency, accuracy, and the long-term wellbeing of trus...
https://blog.damato.design/posts/chip-away · 23 Feb 2026
Chip, badge, pill, tag, lozenge, how about none?
https://jaydip.me/blog/npmx-experience · 16 Feb 2026
building modern ux for npm registry
https://jonathanchin.leaflet.pub/3mevyktxf6c2c · 15 Feb 2026
at the start of year, i was looking into if it was viable for me to function with a "dumbphone" instead of my iphone, eventually settling on an unspectacular looking flip phone. in my research, it occurred to me that there used to be so many creative looki...
https://build.ms/notes/2026/1/29/updating-your-website-for-generative-engine-optimization/ · 29 Jan 2026
Learn how to optimize your website for generative search engines like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini to improve your search engine rankings.
https://dungeon-merlin.leaflet.pub/3mcasvels6s2m · 12 Jan 2026
Last week, Questing Beast's Ben Milton released a video in which he talked about Dungeon Crawl Classic (DCC) adventures, and why he generally doesn't like them very much. In it, he compares Goodman Game's DCC module "Sailors on a Starless Sea" to Necrotic ...
https://colomolo.leaflet.pub/3mbwjyb4x4k2z · 8 Jan 2026 · 🦋 Bluesky
Any system with user interface has certain state at any given point in time. Usually its state changes over time by external factors or with user actions. Users need to understand system's current state to be able to perform meaningful actions upon it. In ...
https://mikebifulco.com/newsletter/zeroth-loop-they-dont-quit-they-forget · 6 Jan 2026
Most habits don't fall apart because people quit. They fall apart because they aren't sticky.