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Send Big Files up to 5GB Securely. Tresorit Send: Secure, Fast & Free
https://send.tresorit.com/
A good alternative to wetransfer
 
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https://serverlesshorrors.com/
Get hosting
 
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Sketched Out: An Illustrator Confronts His Fears About A.I. Art - The New York Times
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2025/06/23/magazine/ai-art-artists-illustrator.html
A beautifully illustrated visual essay about AI and art.
 
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Software Development at 800 Words Per Minute | Dickson Tan's blog
https://neurrone.com/posts/software-development-at-800-wpm/
Very detailed explanation about how to develop software using a screenreader.
 
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Springer Nature book on machine learning is full of made-up citations – Retraction Watch
https://retractionwatch.com/2025/06/30/springer-nature-book-on-machine-learning-is-full-of-made-up-citations/
It's easier to do sloppy work nowadays.
 
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Step Gradients with a Given Number of Steps – Frontend Masters Blog
https://frontendmasters.com/blog/step-gradients-with-a-given-number-of-steps/
Brilliant research into making stepped gradients with CSS. Looking forward to an easier implementation, one day,
 
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Stop het verzetten van de klok - BioClock Position Statement
https://bioclockconsortium.org/nieuws/bioclock-consortium-presenteert-position-statement-stop-het-verzetten-van-de-klok/
Tegen zomertijd.
 
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Sunday CSS #14: Recursive square - YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=rFPZM6tCT_o
Brilliant, clever recursive animations
 
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Taste at speed - by Carly Ayres and marc - Good Graf!
https://carly.substack.com/p/taste-at-speed
> When anyone can produce something that looks good, the question becomes not “Can you make this?” but “Can you tell if it’s any good?” Or: “Can you make it better?”
 
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The Day My Smart Vacuum Turned Against Me
https://codetiger.github.io/blog/the-day-my-smart-vacuum-turned-against-me/
Hilariously detailed article about hacking a vacuum cleaner.
 
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The Force-Feeding of AI on an Unwilling Public
https://www.honest-broker.com/p/the-force-feeding-of-ai-on-an-unwilling
Numbers about the idea that people do not want AI.
 
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The Hovercar Framework for Deliberate Product Design • Lea Verou
https://lea.verou.me/blog/2025/hovercar/
The idea that product (design) teams need a vision to work towards. The examples are a bit outdated (a car and a cruise ship should not be the ultimate goal anymore), but this is something our students should probably learn. And something we, as a school, should do as well?
 
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The JavaScript Date Quiz
https://jsdate.wtf/
Brrrr, date in javascript is even worse than I thought. Ridiculous.
 
Added 3 months ago
The Mondrian introduction to functional optics
https://marcosh.github.io/post/2025/10/07/the-mondrian-introduction-to-functional-optics.html
An attempt to explain some programming paradigm visually.
 
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The Server Doesn't Render Anything
https://unplannedobsolescence.com/blog/the-server-doesnt-render/
Good article that explains that server side rendering does not exist. > If you love React and love using it—by all means. Just don’t mistake the complexity of React Server Components for complexity that is inherent to the web platform.
 
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The Terror of Total Dasein | Hito Steyerl - DIS MagazineDIS Magazine
https://dismagazine.com/discussion/78352/the-terror-of-total-dasein-hito-steyerl/
The author writes about junktime, which I think is an even higher step from kairos -> chronos -> junktime. Who was it again who said that Kairos is village life, Chronos is city life, controlled by the clock, and then Junktime might be online life, controlled by ever presence.
 
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The Thorny Problem of Keeping the Internet’s Time | The New Yorker
https://www.newyorker.com/tech/annals-of-technology/the-thorny-problem-of-keeping-the-internets-time
Fantastic article about NTP, the complex system that synchronises time on the internet.
 
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The rise of Whatever / fuzzy notepad
https://eev.ee/blog/2025/07/03/the-rise-of-whatever/
> [AI hype companies are] selling the idea that doing things is worthless. Long, but very good read about hype, that the author calls Whatever.
 
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The role of the University is to resist AI
https://danmcquillan.org/cpct_seminar.html
Excellent lecture about resisting AI. > I want to conclude by emphasising that the proposition that the role of the university is to resist AI is not simply a defence of pedagogy, but an affirmation of the social importance of imagination.
 
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The sad funeral of the sparkles emoji ✨ – Goed Maken ❤️
https://goedmaken.org/index.php/2025/09/04/the-sad-funeral-of-the-sparkles-emoji/
RIP sparkles emoji
 
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The sound of inevitability | My place to put things
https://tomrenner.com/posts/llm-inevitabilism/
Some interesting ideas here, most notably that you should decide what the discussion is about. At the moment, silicon valley decides and that’s bad.
 
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The web behind glass · Medienbäcker Thomas Günther
https://medienbaecker.com/articles/the-web-behind-glass
Liquid glass is bad.
 
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Time moved 5 times more slowly in 1st billion years after Big Bang | Space
https://www.space.com/quasar-clocks-universe-time-dilation
The fascinating idea that time moved slower in right after the big bang
 
Added 5 months ago
Broken
Toolspace
https://letterror.com/articles/toolspace.html
Very interesting article about the idea that designer should make *(hone)* their own tools. Some quotes: > It is precisely the task of designers (graphic, industrial or whatever) to discover new possibilities. > Limitations and demands imposed by a client are easier to accept than the arbitrary limitations of your digital tools. > After all, programming graphic programs is much too important to leave to programmers. > Explorers, and that is what they are, do not want to do the same thing twice.
 
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