Under-Engineered Responsive Tables | Adrian Roselli Back/forward cacheBack/forward cache (or bfcache) is a browser optimization that enables instant back and forward navigation. It significantly improves the browsing experience for users—especially those with slower networks or devices. A Game Designer’s Analysis Of QAnon | by Rabbit Rabbit | curiouserinstitute | Sep, 2020 | MediumQAnon grows on […]
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Weekly Web Harvest for 2020-11-08
Google says it ‘may’ delete your files if you don’t log in enough“If you’re inactive in one or more of these services for two years (24 months), Google may delete the content in the product(s) in which you’re inactive.” dorking (how to find anything on the Internet) – for your information Daphne K. Lee on […]
Weekly Web Harvest for 2020-11-01
Super Punch: “Tea accounts” trying to catch white influencers on Tiktok mouthing the n word when dancing to viral songs SyncInteractive, Synchronized YouTube Streaming […]
Weekly Web Harvest for 2020-10-25
Minimal 75mb web development virtual server for vagrant – Tom ButlerA new local development environment I’m trying. It’s https out of the box and is nice and quick. […]
Weekly Web Harvest for 2020-10-18
Niche Sports Are No Longer an Ivy League Admissions Plan – The Atlanticn May, Brown announced the permanent elimination of fencing and squash. In July, the Ivy League conference officially canceled fall sports and warned that the spring season could be next. In a press release, Harvard said its department of athletics, a sprawling fiefdom […]
Weekly Web Harvest for 2020-10-11
Designing A Home Video Studio For Online Synchronous TeachingI ended up replying to a FB thing on this paper with this . . . The paper ends up being kind of interesting compared to the clickbait article which mainly irritated me. “I have heard my colleagues say our competition is Netflix, TikTok, YouTube, and similar […]
Weekly Web Harvest for 2020-10-04
Uroplatus phantasticus – WikipediaUroplatus phantasticus, the satanic leaf-tailed gecko Medical Bill ArtFrom the good people at MSCHF Blockchain, the amazing solution for almost nothing – The CorrespondentHis first job was to explain what blockchain is. When I asked him, he said it is “a kind of system that can’t be stopped”, that it’s “actually a […]
Weekly Web Harvest for 2020-09-27
The People Have Questions About Voting, Democracy, Laws, Treason, and Civil War. Stand By – McSweeney’s Internet Tendency What do you mean? Haven’t you seen the tweets? There have been some very stern tweets. City Generator by ProbableTrainNice little tool for creating fake maps. […]
Weekly Web Harvest for 2020-09-20
Unexpected Learnings From Coding Artwork Every Day For Five Years — Smashing MagazineIn projects like this, the art you create doesn’t have to be written from scratch every time. Iteration is the key to creation. In the first year the daily exploration was wide-ranging. In the mornings I would think about what I could make […]
Weekly Web Harvest for 2020-09-13
Out of the Block: OpenStreetMap – WordPress plugin | WordPress.org OER Examples – OER Activity Sourcebook Embed Interactive Jupyter Notebooks in Static Websites for Free | Ezequiel Leonardo Castaño Personal WebsiteAfter a lot of research on the internet, I found no practical tutorial explaining how to embed Jupyter Notebooks in Static Websites using only free […]