Bookmarks
This is my full collection of bookmarks. These are links to resources, articles, inspirations, and other misc. content that I've found online and want to keep track of.
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Favicon Generator (external link)
This is my favourite favicon generator, it even builds a web manifest for you
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Deploying An 11ty Project To Shared Hosting (external link)
I host my 11ty sites on Netlify, but there’s some interesting information here, especially around Github actions, which I haven’t looked into yet (although I’ve been meaning to)
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Aram Zucker-Sharff (external link)
I love the design of their website, and the content resonates with me
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https://extension.js.org/ (external link)
A handy starter for making browser extensions
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F-Shape Pattern and How Users Read (external link)
On why the fold doesn’t really matter and how to best structure content for readability
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Proxmox Home Lab Setup (external link)
these video guides are very straightforward
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Varmilo Keyboard Guide (external link)
I keep losing this.
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The open source wysywig I like to use just released version 2
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How to Upgrade an Optiplex 7050 (external link)
Just got one of these to upgrade, so this should help
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Dell Optiplex 7050 Optical Drive Replacement (external link)
I just got one of these for my home server, and I’d like to replace the CD drive with an extra hard drive
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Some really interesting creative coding examples. The plotter art here is my favourite from this site.
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Echo RSS Cross Posting (external link)
Tool built by Rob Knight that can help with automating getting data from sites with RSS feeds
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A browserless alternative to Puppeteer
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Slashing by Caching (external link)
Reduce 11ty build times by caching
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Using Rmarkdown with Eleventy (external link)
Using the R language in 11ty, maybe I can set this up with some creative coding…
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Developer that builds websites, does creative coding, and collects their own repository of bookmarks to things I find interesting
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Probably my favourite artist(s) online. The whimsy and attention to detail is impeccable
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@dinglemuffins (external link)
Highly detailed pen and ink illustrations
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Converting .bin/.cue files to .iso for PSX (external link)
Condense PSX files down into one single iso file for easier management.
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What is Utility First CSS? (external link)
I beautiful argument on using the Cascade part of CSS, instead of littering HTML with utility classes
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Web Accessibility Overlays and Why They Suck (external link)
Very interesting read on how accessibility overlays don’t really work, and are often just band-aids that fool accessibility audits without improving the experience of people who need them.
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One of my favourite Creative Coding artists.
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Tiny Subversions, Internet Artist (external link)
A developer who creates lots of really interesting micro projects and shares them online.
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The Internet is About to Get Weird Again (external link)
How the modern internet is failing us, and a possible return to the pre social media days
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Low Tech Web Ring (external link)
I love seeing how people use the internet outside of social media.
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Everest Pipkin, Digital Artist and Developer (external link)
A super interesting developer that does a lot if interesting games, illustrations, and sites.
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Emulator Server (external link)
Self hosting an emulator with my ROM collection seems like a really interesting idea, despite it likely being fairly inefficient
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CSS Button Styles You Might Not Know (external link)
There are actually a number of CSS properties in this article I really didn’t know.
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A front end developer with a beautiful site and animations.
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I grew up with Windows Millennium edition, and this brings back a lot of nostalgia despite being a version early.
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Government of Canada Surplus Auctions (external link)
The GOA sells off a lot of old junk they don’t need here. Sometimes you can find good deals on things like computers and such.
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Build an Open Book eReader (external link)
I like the concept of this. The thing I hate most about Kindle is Amazon offering me new books. I can find my own, thank you very much.