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Drop #695 (2025-08-18): Monday Afternoon Grab Bag
Today’s Drop features Overtype, a lightweight markdown editor, focuses on user-friendly design and minimal size. It further showcases SystemD Service Hardening which provides methods to enhance security for services. And concludes with a GH Migration script to automate moving GitHub repositories to Forgejo, supporting various configurations and strategies.
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Bonus Drop #94 (2025-08-17): /security
The weekend Bonus Drop discusses current issues in XML security, notably the libxml2 maintainer’s frustrations with unpaid vulnerability triaging, as well as a proposal to remove XSLT, citing its obsolescence and security risks. Additionally, it introduces Slash Pages, a directory for personal web pages, emphasizing concerns about content theft by AI bots.
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Drop #694 (2025-08-14): Miles & Miles Of CSS Styles
Today’s Drop showcases two CSS frameworks: Missing and Web Awesome. Missing emphasizes semantic HTML and customization through CSS properties, suited for smaller projects. Web Awesome, built on Shoelace, offers framework-agnostic components, Font Awesome support, and accessibility focus. A demo showcases their application in a CVE lookup app, highlighting their effectiveness.
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Drop #693 (2025-08-11): Long-form Monday
Today’s Drop features Jimmy Hartzell’s critique of LLMs as unreliable assistants needing human oversight, Ian Ireland’s explanation of SpiderMonkey’s innovative four-tier execution model enhancing JavaScript performance, and concerns about Flock’s AI surveillance system flagging individuals based on travel patterns, raising issues of transparency, bias, and surveillance.
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Drop #692 (2025-08-08): Counting Sheep
Today’s late Drop introduces “rawk,” an enhanced AWK compiler with modern features, discusses the accessibility benefits of the CSS pseudo-element “::after” for click targets, and explains “Markdown Monster,” a decision tree for identifying different Markdown parsers.
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Drop #690 (2025-08-06): It’s All A Game To You, Isn’t It
Today’s Drop discusses three online games aimed at enhancing visual perception and design skills. “Hued” challenges players to match daily color hues; “It’s Centred That” tests visual precision with dot alignment; and “Can’t Unsee” sharpens attention to UI/UX differences in design choices. Each game emphasizes detail and creativity in design.
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Drop #689 (2025-08-05): Typography Tuesday
Today’s typography-centric edition of the Drop looks at three topics: Flexflex, a JavaScript library that reshapes uppercase letters within defined boundaries; Fit, a variable font emphasizing geometric design and space usage; and the concept of overshoots, which ensures visual balance in letterforms.
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Bonus Drop #93 (2025-08-03): Two Out Of Three Ain’t Bad?
The weekend Bonus Drop discusses the tension between technological advancement and accessibility, highlighting how specialized knowledge and costs limit benefits. It covers Shift browser’s workspace management features and critiques self-hosting AI models for their impractical costs. Additionally, it describes ADS-B WX’s innovative use of aircraft data to generate detailed wind maps.
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Drop #687 (2025-07-31): A Trio Of Timely Topics
Today’s Drop features three significant resources: Observable Desktop & Notebook Kit 2.0 enhances local notebook functionality for easier deployment, while Jono Alderson’s piece critiques the shifting focus of SEO from URLs to assertions for digital authority. Additionally, a guide on integrating Bitwarden with direnv improves secure credential management in coding.
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Drop #686 (2025-07-29): Typography Tuesday
Today’s typography-centric edition of the Drop discusses the evolution and modern usage of hyphens and dashes. It highlights the complexity of hyphenation in web design, emphasizing the importance of language context for proper hyphenation. We also acquiesce to the use of en dashes over em dashes for phrase separation and introduce the dashing free font…