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Chris M.
| June 8th, 2019

💖 Liked: Sean Mck🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 on Twitter

““@MstrKapowski Ive had a home made meatzza its lovely””

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Chris M.
| June 7th, 2019

💖 Liked: Jeremy Keith: Going offline - YouTube by Jeremy Keith

“Here’s the opening keynote I gave at Frontend United in Utrecht a few weeks back.
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Jeremy Keith (adactio.com)
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Chris M.
| June 6th, 2019

💖 Liked: Thomas Fuchs (ret.) 🌵 on Twitter

““The greatest trick the devil ever pulled is how JavaScript got 100x more complex from 2009 to 2019 and yet web apps look exactly the same, except that they’re often slower now.””

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Chris M.
| June 6th, 2019

💖 Liked: iPadOS impressions: flexible and powerful, but is it intuitive? by

“Apple fixed a lot of annoyances, at the very least”

(The Verge)
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Chris M.
| June 6th, 2019

💖 Liked: AOC asks the FBI why they give white supremacists a pass

“Array”

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Chris M.
| June 6th, 2019

💖 Liked: JAMstack? More like SHAMstack. | CSS-Tricks by Jeremy Keith

“Chris makes the very good point that the J in JAMstack isn’t nearly as important as the static hosting part.

I also pointed out to Phil recently that the M (markup) is far more important than the J (JavaScript), which is there to enhance the M. So I suggested that the acronym be updated accordingly:

MAJstack!

This is my maj.
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Jeremy Keith (adactio.com)
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Chris M.
| June 6th, 2019

💖 Liked: Have we reached Peak Data? by Jeremy Keith

“Matt’s publishing a newsletter on the past, present, and future of tracking:

The last 100 years have been a journey to see how to measure ghosts – how to measure the invisible audiences at the end of technological distribution networks. With every decade, these ghosts have come more and more into focus, ending with a the last ten years of social media and digital advertising that has created unimaginable amounts of data about everything we see, read, click and like.

He sees the pendulum swinging the other way now …for those who can afford it:

If there’s one constant in the economics of audience data over the last 100 years, is that we only get free services if we pay for them with our attention. This has been true for commercial radio and television, free newspapers, mobile games and digital content. If we want privacy, we have to pay for it, and not everyone can afford this. Will the right to become a ghost only be for the people with money to buy premium products?

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Jeremy Keith (adactio.com)
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Chris M.
| June 6th, 2019

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Chris M.
| June 6th, 2019

💖 Liked: Designing for actual performance by Adam Silver by Jeremy Keith

“This is something I’ve been thinking about a lot lately. The justification for single page apps feels like circular thinking to me. A JavaScript framework is needed to avoid full page refreshes because full page refreshes are expensive because that means assets will be reloaded …assets like the JavaScript framework that only exists to avoid the full page refresh.

This is how it goes. We put a load of shit into a single web page. This makes the page slow. Slow to load, slow to render. Slow.

Instead of getting rid of the shit, we blame the page refresh.

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Jeremy Keith (adactio.com)
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Chris M.
| June 6th, 2019

💖 Liked: Scripting News: Why Elizabeth Warren should be on the open web

“Why the open web is a better choice for a thoughtful and futuristic campaign like Warren’s.”

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Chris M.
| June 5th, 2019

💖 Liked: Would quitting Instagram make us happier? by Ashley Carman

“Why people quit the app and how they felt afterward”

Ashley Carman (The Verge)
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Chris M.
| June 5th, 2019

💖 Liked: New Study Shows That All This Ad Targeting Doesn't Work That Well

“Just a couple months ago, I wrote a post saying that for all the focus on “surveillance capitalism,” and the claims that Facebook and Google need to suck up more and more data to better target ads, the secretive reality was that all of this…”

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Chris M.
| June 5th, 2019

💖 Liked: Oh Hello Ana - Blog

“Ana’s personal blog”

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Chris M.
| June 5th, 2019

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Chris M.
| June 5th, 2019

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“@youtube decides to empower their platform for harassment and hate. https://www.theverge.com/2019/6/4/18653088/youtube-steven-crowder-carlos-maza-harassment-bullying-en… If Crowder’s racist and homophobic rants do not count as hate speech it is truly scary to consider what @YouTube would label hat…”

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Chris M.
| June 5th, 2019

💖 Liked: a post by an author

“It’s hacky but it’s my desktop client for social networking! I can write posts and get timely updates when new posts come in. Only supporting Masto…”

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Chris M.
| June 5th, 2019

💖 Liked: The commoditization of free time by an author

“Why can’t we just do things anymore?”

an author ( )

Somewhere along the line, as a society we seem to have decided that all of those activities must be done as a source of income. You can’t just “make videos on YouTube” or “stream on Twitch,” you are expected to become “a YouTuber” or “a Twitch streamer.” If you make things as a hobby it’s expected that you set up an Etsy store to sell them online; if you collect books or figurines or old video games it’s for making a collection you can sell on eBay. If you record music and put it online you have to put it on all the streaming services and market yourself to make it worth your while, because otherwise how will anyone discover it? Oh, you want your friends to listen to it? Well they’re all using Spotify now, and they’re only going to listen if The Algorithm tells them to.

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Chris M.
| June 4th, 2019

💖 Liked: Can You Trust A Company In 2019? by Anil Dash

“Being trusted is a huge advantage for any company that can pull it off. But is it even possible for people to trust a tech company right now?Union Square Ventures is one of the best-known and most respected venture capital firms in the world. Every year, they get together”

Anil Dash (Anil Dash)
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Chris M.
| June 4th, 2019

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“Watched Fraidycat (Prototype Vid) by Kicks Condor Kicks Condor Kicks Condor from Kicks Condor
Futilely attempting to build an RSS reader that’s not at all an RSS reader.
Your browser doesn’t support HTML5 video. Here is a link to the video instead.
The year of the reader continues. This is wicked …”

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Chris M.
| June 4th, 2019

💖 Liked: Firefox will begin blocking trackers by default by Jacob Kastrenakes

“Similar to Safari, but not quite as far”

Jacob Kastrenakes (The Verge)
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Chris M.
| June 4th, 2019

💖 Liked: Larry the Cat, UK’s "chief mouser," caused a brief headache for Trump’s security team by Alex Ward

“A cat’s gotta nap when a cat’s gotta nap.”

Alex Ward (Vox)
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Chris M.
| June 4th, 2019

💖 Liked: Delaney King on Twitter

““This is #TheGrowlyDarks project I want to kickstart shortly.
Mental arithmetic free, designed for dyscalculia, ADHD, ADD, vision impaired, and forms of neurodiversity that are a barrier to playing #ttrpgs games!””

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Chris M.
| June 4th, 2019

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Chris M.
| June 4th, 2019

💖 Liked: Learn git concepts, not commands - a git tutorial by Charlie Owen

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Chris M.
| June 3rd, 2019

💖 Liked: CSS Grid subgrid lands in Firefox Nightly by Charlie Owen

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