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www.synesthesia.co.uk
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| | | | | Same old, same old I never post my updates on there, that's what this site and my Mastodon feed are for. If I really thought there was any value in it I would post links 'over there' to selected posts 'over here'. When it first started, the idea of tracking your own professional network, and seeing "who knew whom" was something of a winner, but the inevitable swamping in "social" features, adverts, algorithmically-driven content and posts written by marketing people has made it pretty much useless, a source of irritating noise. | |
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jeffreifman.com
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| | | | | Your Twitter Favorites are a privacy risk. Here's a simple JavaScript hack to delete your Twitter Favorites. | |
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www.phpied.com
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| | | | | I recently saw someone sharing a blog post on social media using a video that just scrolls through the blog post. I wondered if a video like this can be created easily and automatically. Using a simple bookmarklet. Turns out yes! I ended up with two bookmarklets because they do different and indepen | |
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joshcollinsworth.com
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| | | CSS variables (otherwise known as CSS custom properties) give previously impossible superpowers to CSS developers. This post covers what they are, how they work, and a couple of nifty ways you can implement them on your own website. | ||