I fucked in and out of the protest today because there’s a lot of misinformation about what should work and what can work and tbh it was a bit draining. I need to refocus my energy on direct action. (v2.jacky.wtf/post/bf736f5e-…)
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"text": "Why does no one understand the meaning of the fasten seatbelt sign? (di5.us/t/pD)",
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"text": "Over at the Guardian: From lizarding to lingering: how we really behave in public spaces. It\u2019s pretty fascinating work done by the SWA Group. As noted in their summary:\n\n\n\n\nThis research project revisited the primary city of writer William H. Whyte\u2019s Street Life Project and seminal study\u00a0The Social Life of Small Urban Spaces (1980).\u00a0 It sought to understand how the types of new public spaces have changed some 40 years after he published his book and companion film, what has changed in how people use public realm spaces, and what makes well used spaces.\nSWA Group\n\n\n\n\nI think it\u2019s interesting to juxtapose their findings with the expectations created by architects, urban planners, and similar when making mockups of their planned spaces. (Expectations versus reality.) Also interesting to think about how this could be applied not just for building more effective spaces, but for presenting more realistic crowd scenes in film or other types of performance.",
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New project, new technology. I look forward to the moment I have uploaded enough knowledge about this tech that I'm not stumbling on the big things, only the subtleties.
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So I've never actually heard of compound grids before, but this (and the article describing compound grids) smashingmagazine.com/2019/07/inspir…) is some of the most in...
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"text": "So I've never actually heard of compound grids before, but this (and the article describing compound grids) smashingmagazine.com/2019/07/inspir\u2026) is some of the most interesting layout content I've seen in a long _long_ while. Highly recommend people check them out!\ntwitter.com/MicheBarks/sta\u2026",
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@ChanceyFleet great post on tech's need to be pushing upgrading hurting people who use screen readers. I see you are in Brooklyn. Can you make it to @indiewebcamp NYC? Confirmed @cswordpress as a keynote to talk about semantic HTML https://2019.indiweb.org/nyc
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TIL that’s 100 million Nigerians in the world. Which explains presence. Versus my personal background - we’re a tenth of that. (v2.jacky.wtf/post/7b4416d5-…)
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"text": "TIL that\u2019s 100 million Nigerians in the world. Which explains presence. Versus my personal background - we\u2019re a tenth of that. (v2.jacky.wtf/post/7b4416d5-\u2026)",
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It's crunchtime in Andiville! I started work today at 10am and finished at 11:30pm. I took a few breaks, but spent most of my day writing UX content blurbs to improve comprehension for Adobe. It feels great to be productive!
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