1. I haven’t seen that much joy and relief on Twitter in a long time. A nice change from all the doomscrolling!

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    Looking at coronavirus.data.gov.uk - Matthew Somerville

    Yesterday I was looking for data on less-then-ideal emergency information sites. Then @dracos does this amazing case study with more detail than I could have hoped for! 😍

    http://dracos.co.uk/wrote/coronavirus-dashboard/

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    Gardened. - Ethan Marcotte

    ‘…right now, producing quality work relies on teams electing to adopt best practices: In other words, they have to give a damn. But giving a damn doesn’t scale.’ (via @beep)

    https://ethanmarcotte.com/wrote/gardened/

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    Hydration

    ‘So you’ve got a facade of an interface that you can’t actually interact with until a deluge of JavaScript has been loaded, parsed and executed.’ (via @adactio)

    https://adactio.com/journal/16404

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    Letting Go of the Old Internet

    we miss the old internet - but that time has gone and passed. The future web can only hold as much wonder, discovery and community as it did back then, when we let go.

    https://dezz.ie/web-history/still-making-for-ourselves/

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    Getting to work. - Ethan Marcotte

    (…) No single one of us can fix our industry: it’s going to take all of us, and we need to start now. (via @beep)

    https://ethanmarcotte.com/wrote/getting-to-work/

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    Introducing Sass Modules

    Sass is getting better namespacing for imports. This will be a good fit for component-based architectures! (via @originell)

    https://css-tricks.com/introducing-sass-modules/

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    Post short notes to a Jekyll blog using an iOS Shortcut

    Another implementation for easy #indieweb note sharing (via @rdsaunders)

    https://www.rdsaunders.co.uk/indieweb/2019/12/03/post-short-notes-to-a-jekyll-blog-using-ios-shortcut

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    Webclerks Conference

    cool conf y’all!

    https://webclerks.at/

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    Mental models

    …applying mental models from server programming or computer science is not a good idea when it comes to frontend. (via @adactio)

    https://adactio.com/journal/16138

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