Nikita Prokopov
Hardest Problem in Computer Science: Centering Things
Even if it’s hard. Even if tools make it inconvenient. Even if you have to search for solutions. Together, I trust, we can find our way back to putting…
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I'm passionate about the Web and photography, but I also have many other interests.
Nikita Prokopov
Hardest Problem in Computer Science: Centering Things
Even if it’s hard. Even if tools make it inconvenient. Even if you have to search for solutions. Together, I trust, we can find our way back to putting…
Shōgun and Ripley might not be your thing, but they’re both shows that have clearly put care into their visual look—they’re not lazy, and that deserves…
Christo Buschek and Jer Thorp
As artists, academics, practitioners, or as journalists, dataset investigation is one of the few tools we have available to gain insight and understanding…
those old experiments I did with the brick […] caught the eye of the production team gearing up to make The Lego Movie around 2012 or 2013. In search…
Awesome article, not just for the advice about printers. an entire ecosystem of content farms seems motivated to constantly update articles about…
JAMstack is fast only if you make it so
JAMstack often promotes itself as an excellent way to provide performant sites. It's even the first listed benefit on jamstack.wtf, a "guide [which] gathers the concept of JAMstack in a straight-forward guide to encourage other developers to adopt the workflow". But too many JAMstack sites are very slow.
Can we monitor User Happiness on the Web with performance tools?
I really like that SpeedCurve tried to innovate with this recent "User Happiness " metric (original version ). It aggregates multiple technical metrics to decide if users visiting the page are happy or not with it. But I see several issues in this metric.
Evan Minto wrote a great article showing the Internet Archive has tested the actual root font-size set by their visitors, and the result shows a lot of people still change the default one: Pixels vs. Ems: Users DO Change Font Size.
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