Posts
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“25 Best Films of 2020” Video Countdown by David Ehrlich
Always tightly-edited, always a good source of films I missed.
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A post-Christmas walk in Harrisburg, PA.
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Katy DeCorah’s Automated Reading Log
Automated reading log entries using Github Actions.
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Adobe’s Matt May on Flash and Accessibility
Matt May looks back at Flash and its accessibility problems.
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Criterion’s Most Anticipated Films of 2021
Upcoming projects for 2021, featuring some of my favorite filmmakers.
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Apple’s long-rumored over-ear headphones launch.
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Two different flavors of Netlify redirects, in an Eleventy context.
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Eleventy: The
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Universal FilterAfter writing my own filter it turns out Eleventy already has one.
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Remembering one of my favorite NYC record stores.
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NY Times: “Spare a Thought for the Indies”
Indie bookstores and how they’re coping with the pandemic, illustrated by Bob Eckstein
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Dave Rupert: “Technical debt as a lack of understanding”
Metaphors for technical complexity and refactoring.
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The New Yorker: “How to Misread Jane Austen”
Louis Menand on interpreting the politics of Jane Austen and her work.
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Marius Masalar: “iPhone 11 Camera Retrospective”
Marius Masalar reflects on a year spent shooting with an iPhone 11.
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The Guardian: “Big oil’s answer to melting Arctic: cooling the ground so it can keep drilling”
Lighting fires as the world burns.
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NPR: “How Big Oil Misled The Public Into Believing Plastic Would Be Recycled”
We’ve been recycling plastic for nothing.
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Mandy Brown: “The case for rereading”
A meditation on how books rewire our brains and give us shelter so we can flourish.
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Nimit Shah: “My Landscape of Literature”
Nimit Shah on how they visualized their history of reading.
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Fine-tuning the grid in my Reading log.
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The Ringer: “The Future of Film Talk Is on Letterboxd”
The Ringer takes a look at Letterboxd, the social film discovery network.
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Trying out MacDown, an open-source Markdown editor