markjgsmith

2017/07/31 #

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2017/07/29 #

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  • spacetime - lightweight way to handle timezones in jsgithub.com #

  • You’re Offline: Connectivity in responsive designmxb.at #

2017/07/28 #

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  • Billionaire investor Marks, who called the dotcom bubble, says bitcoin is a 'pyramid scheme'www.cnbc.com #

2017/07/27 #

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2017/07/26 #

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  • patternlab - build pattern-driven user interfaces using atomic design principlesgithub.com #

  • Fire Ants Aren't Just Insects, They're A Material That Can Flow Between Solid And Liquiddigg.com #

2017/07/25 #

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  • Playing Guitar Through A Tesla Coil Looks Cool, Sounds Like Pissed-Off Beesdigg.com #

  • Guy With A Guitar And A Sign That Says 'FREE METAL' Delivers On That Promisedigg.com #

  • This Cliff --> Water Slide Jump Is Completely Nutsdigg.com #

  • 'Star Wars' Mashed Up With 'Arrested Development'digg.com #

  • We Really Want To Try Out 'Fire Hose Rodeo' One Daydigg.com #

  • When There's No Ground In The Way, A Rainbow Can Be A Full Circledigg.com #

  • ‘Make It So’: ‘Star Trek’ and Its Debt to Revolutionary Socialismwww.nytimes.com #

  • Scientific Journals Publish Bogus Paper About Midi-chlorians from Star Warsgizmodo.com #

2017/07/16 #

Today’s links:

  • Alex Jones' Rants Are So Much More Soothing When They Sound Like Bon Iver Songsdigg.com #

  • Stop Using Resets: Visual Examples of the Practical Nonsense of Resets and Normalizersmeiert.com #

  • Connected FT - send any piece of FT content from one of your devices to anotherlabs.ft.com #

  • The Disaster Factory - sharing our process of making a print magazine and building a sustainable indie publishing brandwww.offscreenmag.com #

2017/07/14 #

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2017/07/13 #

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2017/07/12 #

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2017/07/11 #

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  • So This Is What It's Like When One Of Those Accordion Buses Breaks In Halfdigg.com #

  • Programming won't be automated, or it already has beendev.to #

  • Watch Some Silly Aussies Nail A Dartboard Bullseye From A 45-Meter Dropdigg.com #

2017/07/08 #

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2017/07/05 #

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  • Why Giving Governments Encryption Backdoors Is A No Good, Very Bad Ideadigg.com #

  • On London’s Streets, Black Cabs and Uber Fight for a Futurewww.nytimes.com #

  • A Stadium Full Of Green Day Fans Singing Along To 'Bohemian Rhapsody'digg.com #

  • Stopping The Internet Of Noise - A Useful Internet Back Againwww.franzoni.eu #

  • Eastlink customer's 20-year-old email account shut down over unusual addresswww.cbc.ca #

2017/07/02 #

Today’s links:

  • How I Took an API Side Project to over 250 Million Daily Requests With a $0 Marketing Budgetblog.ipinfo.io #

2017/07/01 #

Today’s links:

  • In 1986, Cleveland Released 1,500,000 Helium Balloons Into The Air - It Didn't End Welldigg.com #

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