One of the most entertaining rants I've read in some
years! And whilst it may no longer be that pertinent to my
current career, having been the person in charge of developing a
nested, tangled mess …
The team behind the HTTP Archive do a fantastic job of analysing
the web and 2019 is no exception. From JavaScript to accessibility,
if you want to see how well we're doing as a community at standing
…
Well, it only took about a week of dazed puzzling, data tables, and tearing my hair out in clumps, but I think I may finally have a rough content taxonomy for theAdhocracy. A rough first version, that is. Let me explain...
An amalgamation of all the data you get fed at the end of a year. From Spotify Wrapped, to Google tracking, to my own beer journal, a look back over 2019 from a (mildly) data-centred viewpoint.
Khoi Vinh recently linked out to an article by Amanda Shendruk
looking at the data behind female inclusion in comic books. As both
Khoi and Amanda state, it should come as no surprise that the …
Marketing needs versus user experience is a topic that I have some deep misgivings over, but a recent post made me want to try and boil some of those thoughts down into their underlying rationale. I'm not sure I totally succeeded, but there we go.
Notes from the 2020 Jamstack Conf. Some interesting dives in the Jamstack community and various applications of Jamstack technologies, with tweet threads as usual.
A series of articles addressing the argument that there are
simply too many damned dinosaurs in some assemblages.
Darren has put together 8 separate pieces dissecting each of
the most …
Wattenberger frequently breaks my brain with some of their
incredibly well-reasoned and unique ideas, and this talk from AI
Engineer Summit is no exception. The core ideas being introduced
are around …