Daily Shaarli
Build strength with this challenging series of moves.
- Walking Squat to Walking Plank
- Cat-Cow to Bear Plank Shoulder Tap
- Side Plank With Cross-Body Crunch
- Reverse Crunch to Straight-Leg Raise
- Hollow Hold to V-Sit
I think the folks building Tailwind are talented and nice people. But at a pure technical level, I simply don't like Tailwind. Whoever it was built for, it was not built for me.
- Reason 1: Tailwind promotes ugly-ass HTML.
- Reason 2: @apply is fundamentally incompatible and non-standard (and largely unnecessary).
- Reason 3: Tailwind's focus on design systems and tokens could mostly be replaced by CSS Custom Properties (aka variables)—which IS a standard.
- Reason 4: Tailwind forgets that web components exist.
- Reason 5: Finally, Tailwind encourages div/span-tag soup.
...using <div> and <span> tags everywhere in your markup is an anti-pattern. We live in a world where custom elements (aka <whatever-you-can-dream-of>) are fully supported and enabled by modern browsers.
Paul Lloyd assembles a heavenly host of cherubs to sing the virtues of the Eleventy static site generator. By looking at how it compares to the familiar Ruby-based Jekyll (which we have espoused the virtues of here before), he may have you humming its tune for this season’s holiday projects. But will it put you on cloud eleven?
Steyvers, M., Lee, M. D., & Wagenmakers, E.-J. (2009).
A Bayesian analysis of human decision-making on bandit problems.
Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 53, 168-179.
This document is a collection of Unix/Linux/BSD commands and tasks which are useful for IT work or for advanced users. This is a practical guide with concise explanations, however the reader is supposed to know what s/he is doing.
The pencil-lead mines of Asiatic Siberia : a historical sketch, 1761-1861 / I.P. Alibert, A.W. Faber.
Jean Pierre Alibert
Riverside Press