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The 7 Stages of Pushing Pixels: From Hope to Existential Dread

If you often just obsessively nudge pixels until your sanity starts to fray… This painfully relatable (and slightly unhinged) journey through the 7 stages of pushing pixels is for you! If you’ve ever cried over a 0.5px misalignment, this one’s your therapy session.

Implement WCAG Rules in Your Infographics

Create WCAG-compliant infographics with expert tips on alt text, contrast, and screen reader support. Make your visuals accessible to all.

Building a Personal AI Factory (July 2025 snapshot)

I keep several claude code windows open, each on its own git-worktree. o3 and sonnet 4 create plans, sonnet 3.7 or sonnet 4 execute the plan, and o3 checks the results against the original ask. Any issues found are fed back into the plan template and the code is regenerated. The factory improves itself.

CSS Intelligence: Speculating On The Future

CSS has evolved from a purely presentational language into one with growing logical powers — thanks to features like container queries, relational pseudo-classes, and the if() function. Is it still just for styling, or is it becoming something more? Gabriel Shoyombo explores how smart CSS has become over the years, where it is heading, the challenges it addresses, whether it is becoming too complex, and how developers are reacting to this shift.

Infinite marquee

Learn how to create an infinite marquee that follows a custom SVG path using React and Motion.

A simple website (back in time)

This website is a trip down memory lane. I’m not trying to tell you to stop modern web development. This website uses technologies not available at the time the content here is about. It works on mobile (tested in Firefox for Android) but you miss out on the background image.

More assorted notes on Liquid Glass

Over the past couple of weeks, I’ve been trying to make sense of Apple’s latest user-interface redesign — Apple calls it Liquid Glass — that will affect all their platforms in the next iteration of their respective OS versions. But it’s hard to make sense of it when, after checking Apple’s own guidance, I’m mostly left with the feeling that at Apple they’re making things up as they go.

The rise of the AI-native employee

I’ve been at Lovable for five weeks and yeah… I’m not in Kansas anymore. This company operates on a completely different level – and as someone who’s spent my entire career in traditional tech, I’m seeing a very different pattern here that’s worth sharing.

Designing AI features people actually want

So a big theme of this conversation is how to identify the right opportunities to design AI into a product that’s already working. Ioana shares a bunch of stories and lessons learned from her time at Miro as well as a refreshing perspective on AI and design as whole that i think will resonate with a lot of you.

Liquid glass, fragile UX, and why I wanted 2 weeks before writing about it

It’s glossy. It’s bold… and controversial. A calm, inclusive look at Apple’s most radical UI shift.

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