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"I’ve been using the internet since before images were supported. I’ve been a member of every social network since Six Degrees and Ryze, almost a decade before Facebook became available to the public, and I was confused by their settings page. An average user, certainly, has no idea what is going on by these changes."
Is Facebook unethical, clueless or unlucky? « The Jason Calacanis Weblog
Jeff Atwood compares dogfighting to the development process. Solid analogy.
A way for freelancers to make up for the cost of doing business.
I’m always impressed with Alex’s insights on the topics he covers, and this is no exception – a good look at critical thinking, as opposed to negative thinking (or cheerleading).
I love the design of this house; the transitions from room to room and inside to outside are delightfully organic.
"If I’m using a @for loop to generate styles I’m doing something very wrong. CSS is not a programming language, it’s a style language and the preprocessor community should keep that in mind."
Social networks described as various vices.
Absolutely incredible work (the ornamentation is insane!) by Nik Ainley. (via @jontangerine)
Kyle Neath explains Github’s newly-improved CSS/JS asset bundling.