For people who live in Japan: If you've used @retirejapan.bsky.socialwww.retirejapan.com/blog/retirej...
Let us know how we are doing I’m staying here for a couple of days to try to do some thinking and writing RetireJapan turned ten years old this week. Seems pretty incredible to me, and thinki…
I’m not a Trekkie (😱) but this list of commercially available chairs featured in Star Trek is fascinating. Even a couple of Ikea ones in there. www.ex-astris-scientia.org/database/cha... Would love to see this for other shows & films so I can eat breakfast on the throne of Ming the Merciless.
Off-the-shelf office chairs, lounge chairs or car seats in Star Trek
If you're on Android and you get this notification, tap it, do not tap "Got it" (it's a deceptive label that really means "accept"), hit "privacy settings" instead, and turn everything off. Ideally, these are things that ought to exist. In practice, Google sadly hasn't proven trustworthy about it.
If you live in Japan, I’ve made a few updates to Japan Daily News that you might like: * Daily Japanese proverb * Yen exchange rates * Weather summary for Tokyo (And the podcast is still going too) japandailynews.com
Today's news from Japan, powered by AI. This computer-generated daily podcast covers the most important stories from Japan in easy-to-digest 2-minute episodes.
For people interested in Japan, NHK (the public broadcaster) has a wide selection of free on-demand English TV programmes about the country & culture. E.g. Zero Waste Life: www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/...www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/...www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/...
Pianos are placed in airports, stations and street corners around the world for anyone to play. Join us as we unfold life stories of each piano player and watch them through fixed camera lenses.
There are many privacy guides out there, often just generic blog fillers, but this one by @theatlantic.bsky.socialwww.theatlantic.com/technology/a...
Read our simple rules for managing your digital privacy, and get a list of personalized recommendations.
Very sad to hear of the passing of Molly Holzschlag. So much energy and selflessness, directed towards making the web a better place for everyone. Gone much too soon but her impact lives on. www.tucsonsentinel.com/local/report...
Molly Holzschlag, whose pioneering work in online design standards led to her being dubbed "the fairy godmother of the web," has died at age 60.
Web developers, if you’ve ever wanted to add a visual label to web content, e.g. “New” next to a link, here’s how to do it without adding extra elements. blog.daniemon.com/2023/09/04/h...@patrickhlauke.bsky.social for advice. Thank me for the good bits, blame him for the bad bits. 😜
An efficient and maintainable way to add visual labels to your HTML pages, using data attributes and the CSS 'content' property.
When I talk to comic book artists I always emphasize the importance of clearly separating their planes of depth. This rule is only for comics and does not apply to Turkish photographer Sami Uçan.
Do you write HTML? OpenUI is developing a proposal to create an exclusive accordion from <details> elements and we need your input (poll, but leave comments if needed) github.com/openui/open-...