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The first colorful fonts have appeared on Google Fonts
The article covers the emergence of color fonts in design, their benefits, and application examples.
Adobe bought Figma - "is this the beginning of a new era?"
Figma has partnered with Adobe for better integration of design tools.
Implementation of 'Critical CSS' - it's not as simple as you think
The article discusses the concept of critical CSS and the associated challenges. Harry Robbins points out that implementation can come with many difficulties. It is crucial to test and monitor results to achieve web loading optimization.
QArt Coder - change photo into QRCode
The article explores the use of QR codes in technology, their functionality, and significance in everyday life.
Carousel Generator on LinkedIn
Taplio is a tool for creating engaging content on LinkedIn using carousels, enhancing user engagement.
Spoilers for highly emotional scenes in movies - for sensitive individuals
Does The Dog Die? is a site that helps users choose movies and TV shows free from emotionally challenging animal scenes. Users can rate and share experiences, making it an interactive tool. It's an essential resource for sensitive viewers.
Docker Container with Stable Diffusion Web UI
The 'stable-diffusion-webui-docker' project is a containerized solution for the Stable Diffusion user interface that is easily installed via Docker.
Backblaze SSD Drive Test - 'Mid-Year' Edition
The article presents SSD drive statistics for mid-2022, assessing their reliability and performance. Backblaze highlights various brands and models along with their failure rates, aiding businesses in choosing appropriate data storage solutions.
The Follower - or tracking where and when influencers take photos
The article "The Follower" examines the impact of social media on our relationships, emphasizing how numbers and followers shape our lives. The author encourages reflection on the authenticity of our interactions.
Why do domain names sometimes end with a dot?
Julia Evans' article explores the importance of the dot at the end of domain names. It explains how this dot is essential for the DNS protocol and what it means for internet users. It's a crucial aspect that aids in understanding how the internet works.
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