Super cool zine from Mat. Me, I like HTML, and I wanted to do something with a little texture to it. So I asked a bunch of people way more talented than I am if they were down to contribute to a zine about heading elements—h1 and company, here with us for as long as hypertext nodes themselves. I ordered the print ones (because zines are cool that way), but I've already read the PDF and it's fantastic. It's funny, it's weird, it's niche, and it's…
me: (hasn’t touched the 4K version of Dune 2 sitting unwatched on my Plex for a month because sitting down for 3.5hrs seems impossible to schedule)
also me: (1h30m into the 4 hour Disney Star Wars hotel YouTube review video by Jenny Nicholson, asking my spouse to pick up the dog from day care so I can finish it in one sitting)
Another kid's device we have that we've gotten tons and tons of use out of is the Toniebox. It's this soft padded box with a speaker on it (or plug in headphones). You place a character on it (a "Tonie") and it plays the audio associated with that Tonie. It basically tells stories. We heard about it from another family where the kid referred to it as "listening to their podcasts".
The video (it says 90 seconds but it's 3:20) is compelling. Smart how it easy easily importable hooks to test if you're in the native app and do special things, but it's all optional.
Our little family took a quick trip down to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico — meeting my inlaws there for some fun in the sun. We stayed at the Hyatt Ziva. We actually "won" the trip a few years back at a live auction/benefit for the Boys & Girls Club of Bend, so it felt nice to make use of it and get down there finally.
Quick note that I'm totally going to Frostapalooza (and you can too!) Frostapalooza is a giant one-night-only benefit concert-slash-party-slash-happening featuring an amorphous super group of talented musicians from bands like: Brad Frost is turning 40 and throwing this as a massive party/concert. I'll be playing banjo in the show for a couple of tunes. You'll likely notice a few other web nerds on the musician lineup.
I think it was during the ShopTalk with Blake Watson where "tower defense" games briefly came up and someone recommended Kingdom Rush. It's not exactly new, coming out in 2011, but it was new to me. I played on iOS. It feels like the total classic of tower defense games. Monsters come at you, you build towers to stop them. There are different types of towers, and your success comes from the right combinations, upgrades, and placement.
jQuery plugins depended on jQuery, and when jQuery went out of favor, they ended up in the junkyard.
There is all sorts of componentry built exclusively on React, limiting it to React-based sites. As React goes out of favor, they will end up in the junkyard. (Same with any framework-specific extension.)
But with Web Components... it seems like the story will end differently. If they are built without dependencies, they might just live as long as the web does.
@chriscoyier@codepen Feature request: have a run button present even when auto-run on save is enabled so I don’t have to refresh the page or add/delete a space to see an animation again.
I wouldn't doubt there will be a legit medical condition where the proliferation of AI causes people to question everything they see and read to the point of serious mental trouble. Not that questioning things is bad, I mean to the point that you are unable to believe anything.