• Bonus Drop #110 (2026-02-14): Talk About The Weather

    Today’s Drop discusses three tools: Kaku, a macOS WezTerm fork enhancing ergonomics; Pake, a Tauri tool creating cross-platform desktop apps from URLs; and Fair Weather, a vanilla JS weather app scoring activities based on conditions.


  • Drop #771 (2026-02-12): System Of a [Mark]Down

    Today’s Drop introduces md-browse, a markdown-first web browser that converts web pages to clean markdown for better readability. It utilizes electrobun (also covered today) for lightweight cross-platform app building and Turndown (also covered today!) for HTML to markdown conversion.


  • Drop #770 (2026-02-10): Typography Tuesday

    Today’s Drop introduces FontBo, a browser-based font editor designed by Carl’s Type, providing a user-friendly alternative to complex professional tools. It offers a free tier with full features, and a paid Pro tier for additional privacy and support. The featured font, Geomini, is a compact geometric typeface optimized for UI design, showcasing clean lines and…


  • Drop #768 (2026-02-05): Docs & Diagrams

    Today’s Drop covers the release of Pandoc 3.9, whcih features a WASM build for client-side document processing, enhanced PDF support and configuration flexibility with JSON. It also pokes at mermaid-rs-renderer, a Rust-based tool for rendering Mermaid diagrams in various formats, and introduces Pretty Mermaid Skills which allows LLMs to generate and render Mermaid syntax into…


  • Drop #766 (2026-02-03): Typography Tuesday

    Today’s Drop features the 2025 Web Almanac’s font section which reveals that 88% of websites use web fonts, with self-hosting at 72% being the leading delivery method. Additionally, fontdata.com offers a practical tool for checking font name availability, while the featured POI Aeronaut font provides unique stylistic alternates.


  • Drop #758 (2026-01-15): Typography T̶u̶e̶s̶Thursday

    The late-on-so-many-levels post covers Emily Sneddon’s essay on the Fran Sans typeface, which chronicles its origins from SFMTA’s destination displays; Oliver Schöndorfer’s talk on how typography affects usability in conversion rate optimization; and a feature on the Ductile Display font by Titus Homei.


  • Drop #755 (2026-01-08): Let’s Get Visual

    Today’s Drop discusses two projects enhancing data storytelling: Lumino, a high-performance JavaScript framework for building complex web applications, and HPCC Systems, an open-source platform offering a versatile visualization library built on D3.js. Additionally, the Pew Research Center highlights effective 2025 data visualizations, emphasizing appropriate chart types for various data narratives.


  • Drop #754 (2026-01-06): Typography Tuesday

    The first Typography Tuesday Drop of 2026 covers two presentations. The first is from the 39th Chaos Communication Congress and explores the complexities of real-time text rendering while the second introduces a font that features built-in TeX syntax highlighting. Additionally, Google Sans Flex, a versatile open-license font, is highlighted for its adjustable design attributes.


  • Drop #753 (2026-01-05): Monday Morning Grab Bag

    Today’s Drop discusses advancements in scrollytelling using CSS rather than JavaScript, the CSVW/FDP standards for enhancing CSV files with structured metadata, and Craig Silverman’s new OSINT media venture, Indicator, aimed at teaching verification skills amid rising disinformation.


  • Drop #745 (2025-12-23): Typography Tuesday

    Today’s Drop covers the RFSL’s “Human Writes” font designed to evade Meta’s ad ban, allowing messages deemed political to be visually obscured. It also covers David Jones “pay-what-you-want” bundle of fourteen fonts, “Advent of Type 2025.” And, shows how to “hack” Adobe to use their fonts without breaking the bank.