A legible monospace font… the very typeface you’ve been trained to recognize since childhood.
UX Design, UI Design & Front-end Development. Technically a cyborg.
A legible monospace font… the very typeface you’ve been trained to recognize since childhood.
Your boundary is at hue 174, just like the population median. You're a true neutral.
The web's clipboard, and how it stores data of different types
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⁂ is a typographical character, not an icon that needs to be inserted as an image. Unique-looking, but standardised.
Being on The Semantic Web is easy, and, frankly, well worth the bother
This is a pretty spectacular overview and explanation of how CSS named grid areas work and can be used effectively
I've a lot of nostalgia for these books. It's great reading about others' collections and experience too!
The Effect of CRTs on Pixel Art
On Cathode Ray Tubes, nostalgia and anachronisms.
[...] there's a lot more going on with both pixel art and old gaming hardware than mere CRT fuzziness
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This repository contains the instructions for building a Faux TRS-80. The model is meant to evoke the feel of a TRS-80 Model 3 or Model 4 computer, but is not an exact replica of either. It has mounting spots for a Raspberry Pi, display, and associated hardware that allow you to run a TRS-80 emulator and get the true Tandy experience.
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You might be good at TypeScript, but if you don’t know what this project does, what it needs to do next, how to build & run & test, and so much more–you can’t move it forward.
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The Apple ][ is one of the most iconic vintage computers of all time. But since Wozniak’s monster lasted all the way until 1993 (1995 if you could the IIe card, which I won’t count until I get one), it can be easy to forget that in 1977, it was a video extravaganza. The competitors– even much bigger and established companies like Commodore and Tandy– generally only had text modes, let alone pixel-addressable graphics, and they certainly didn’t have sixteen colors. (Gray and grey are different colors, right?)
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This looks like a neat little self-hosted RSS reader/news feed. I might give it a go, though these days I tend to start my mornings with https://
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@omgmog Hmm, interesting website. I wonder if the results are affected by colour fidelity of people's screens
Alex Bissessur, Sep 03 2024 via moris.social