How blogs shaped the web
I have a lot of nostalgia for the era of blogging that I grew up with during the first decade or so of the 2000s.
I have a lot of nostalgia for the era of blogging that I grew up with during the first decade or so of the 2000s.
Lightship is an exceptional website that has been carefully crafted to create a cohesive and visually appealing user experience. Our pick this week.
On Thursday, Microsoft Corp. announced it is bringing the power of next-generation AI to its workplace productivity tools with Microsoft 365 Copilot.
In this three-part series, we’ll focus on the unique challenges (and opportunities!) people managers face today, and provide tips and tricks on how to solve them. For this installment, we’ll look at some simple tactics and tools to organize and motivate teams.
Ready to level up your typography game? We’ve got your back with our ultimate guide to font tools that’ll help you select the perfect fonts and pair them harmoniously.
A collection of creative code experiments from the past couple of weeks.
Angular and React are two of the most popular JavaScript tools for frontend development. They’re both powerful, well-supported, and actively developed by their respective communities.
Perhaps more than any other person in history, Leonardo da Vinci showed the kind of magic that can happen in the overlap between art and science, where much of web development lives. His methods and outlooks are just as applicable to the web today as they were in Renaissance Italy.
Now, with the advent of GPT-4, the just-released multi-modal product from Open AI, the promise is even better results using both text and images, and eventually, audio and video.
Thoughts on possible interaction scenarios of the future