Weeknotes 2024-12-16
,i still think my favourite thing that's ever happened to me on the internet is the time a guy said "people change their minds when you show them facts" and I said "actually studies show that's not true" and linked TWO sources and he said "yeah well I still think it works" --Catherine na Nollag
Our washer/dryer broke down. My wife tried to repair it, but it turned out to be completely dead. During our repair attempts, we had to shut off the water supply to the kitchen, which basically made the kitchen unusable too. On the plus side, I did manage to get some productive doomscrolling done while anxiously waiting to see if the new machine would drain properly. Word of advice: try not to deal with this kind of hassle right before Christmas.
Articles
- AI and ML
- Gemini 2.0 Flash: An outstanding multi-modal LLM with a sci-fi streaming mode
- AI’s Transformative Impact On Web Design: Supercharging Productivity Across The Industry | Pretty upbeat article with lots of sources
- Frontend
- Web Almanac 2024 published
- The Lowdown on Dropdowns in HTML & CSS | How to do standard UI stuff without Javascript
- View Transitions API: Single Page Apps Without a Framework
- New CSS that can actually be used in 2024
- Your CSS reset should be layered
- 3 shell scripts to improve your writing, or "My Ph.D. advisor rewrote himself in bash | good advice
Fediverse
- Doing a (brief) presentation Monday on long term software development (>10 years). Things you regret in year 8. I'd love to hear things you found out and wished you'd done differently. Or conversely, what worked out really well. Will turn this into a public presentation & blog post. To kick it off: PLEASE KEEP YOUR CODE AS SIMPLE AS POSSIBLE. | Good 🧵
- OpenAI Sora is out | Runway works in EU
Stuff
- The Holotypic Occlupanid Research Group : A Database of Synthetic Taxonomy
- Fair fashion basics
- Introducing Limbo: A complete rewrite of SQLite in Rust | Interesting
- An official logo for CSS | CSS has a new logo