What, then, are we paying for?
Software is problem ownership.
A single natural language prompt that runs parallel agents, captures visual regression screenshots, and creates reusable skills in Claude Code.
Maybe if we repeat this every day, we'll eventually internalize it.
Photographer Arthur Petrillo (they/them) traces a poetic cartography of belonging across the UK, Brasil, and Japan.
There’s nothing about progress that inherently requires disruption—except our inability to cooperate for stability.
The world is divided into two groups: people who know how to take screenshots in a Mac, and...
If you were reborn today, where would you land? And how would that change your life?
An opinion on why we shouldn’t switch to the smallest design too early.
This project takes a well-known practice—the selfie—and approaches it through a disability lens.
Why RSS readers look like email clients, and what that’s doing to us.
‘What do you think?’ without a position isn’t a question — it’s a task assignment. State your opinion first.
Open source diagram rendering library built for the AI era. Ultra-fast, fully themeable, outputs to SVG and ASCII.
With certain skills you have to "use it or lose it" seems intuitively and empirically sound.
What does “analogue” actually mean when most things are made, shared, and consumed digitally?
The belief that you can make a difference by acting together.
A manifesto for resonant computing built on five principles that reject hyper-scale extraction for human flourishing.
Font ligatures are a subtle yet powerful typographic feature that can elevate your design work.
Originally named after the person it was meant to replace.
Discover the best in Classical & Modern Art. Browse and download high-resolution, public domain Paintings, Drawings, Illustrations and Posters.
Generate production-ready code for CSS, Tailwind, Framer Motion, and GSAP. Visualize Bezier curves and Spring physics side-by-side.
A look at how I used shape vectors to achieve sharp, high-quality ASCII rendering.
A take on the mythical 10x engineer, except that they aren’t a myth.
Nineteenth-century women turned music lessons into interactive entertainment, complete with spinning wheels and ivory counters.
Analyze articles and social posts for manipulative language patterns, fear-mongering, and engagement bait.
Keyboard shortcuts occupy a strange area for web design.
Accessibility advice around modals have commonly taught us to trap focus within the modal.