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I Want to Love Linux. It Doesn't Love Me Back: Post 3 – Speakup, BRLTTY, and the Forgotten Infrastructure of Console Access (fireborn.mataroa.blog)
Iconography of the X Window System: The Boot Stipple (matttproud.com)
Types and other techniques as an accessibility tool for the ADHD brain (youtube.com)
A fairly new channel with tutorials on basic game development with Godot (youtube.com)
Domain/OS Design Principles (1989) (bitsavers.org)
HellCaptcha: Accessibility Theater at Its Worst (fireborn.mataroa.blog)
Docker (icculus.org)
Luciole Math: a typeface developed explicitly for visually impaired academics (luciole-vision.com)
Five-year review of BQN design (mlochbaum.github.io)
The secret history of font piracy (youtube.com)
I made a font (blog.chay.dev)
Design Pressure: The Invisible Hand That Shapes Your Code (hynek.me)
A fun animation the creator made "so that when people watch the show twenty years later, it feels exactly like 1999 in New York" (youtube.com)
Systematic design of multi-join GROUP BY queries (kb.databasedesignbook.com)
CAPTCHAs don't work any more for ticket sellers (behind.pretix.eu)
Recreating performant fish school animation of Abzû (youtube.com)
Hypersystem: a pixel display font for Hypermedia Systems (deniz.aksimsek.tr)
Visualizing Financial Data with DuckDB And Plotly (pgrs.net)
What creative projects have you been working on?
How would rings realistically affect living on a planet? [worldbuilding]
Palette Lighting Tricks on the Nintendo 64 (30fps.net)
In defense of an old pixel (youtube.com)
The value of model checking in distributed protocols design (protocols-made-fun.com)
Defensive CSS (defensivecss.dev)
sxwm: tiling window managers dont have to be difficult (github.com)
Internationalization puzzles (i18n-puzzles.com)
How to have the browser pick a contrasting color in CSS (webkit.org)
LLM text chat is everywhere. Who’s optimizing its UX? (xenodium.com)
A Better Shell (2019) (matklad.github.io)
Daemon for dark-mode and light-mode transitions on Unix-like desktops (darkman.whynothugo.nl)