Just some basic examples of flexbox layouts using tailwindcss. Might be handy.
]]>Now I know what you’re thinking, “this is an atrocity, what a horrible mess!” and you’re right…
Surprising honesty here in the Tailwind Documentation. And they are right, it does look a right mess.
]]>A nice collection of simple UX design tips.
]]>Charles Eames showing the design process as finding the overlap between the needs of the client, the designer and society as a whole. From What is Design?, 1969.
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]]>‘A free and open source google’ supposedly. Actually a set of open source productivity apps. They’ve got cloud storage (Drive), a notetaking app, a contacts app, music and a photo gallery. All, apparently, on one platform.
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]]>My CSS is always a mess. So might be helpful.
]]>Love these. Really hope more get animated.
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]]>A computer is the Ultimate Bigot. Since it’s absolutely and totally lacking in imagination, it can’t possibly imagine that it could be wrong! Or, of course, that another computer could be wrong…
–George R. Dickinson, Computers Don’t Argue
]]>I have been a happy man ever since January 1, 1990, when I no longer had an email address.
‘I think, therefore you’re not’ says the computer.
—Malcolm Muggeridge
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]]>To run a website all you really need is a computer that is constantly connected to the internet, running some kind of web server and—if your website is a bit fancy—maybe a database and some server-side scripting language.
For a long time I’ve been using a shared server. It’s been cheap and just about reliable enough that I’ve not been motivated to change. But now I’ve decided to shift everything over to a VPS.
So we’ll see how that goes.
]]>[T]he owner can lose control of the bureaucracy over time, as
bureaucrats convert borrowed power into owned power by
exploiting information asymmetries. While owners will try to
limit the owned power of their bureaucrats, the bureaucrats
will have more than enough time to study the instruments of
their control and will learn what is rewarded and what isn’t.