learning digital art is a cycle of doing something the hard way for months/years and then one day someone telling you that there's a button that does that specific thing in a single click
Kicked off🥳 #JamstackConf Love the 90s theme😍 @Netlify Always has a good taste of hosting an event🥰 Will be there to say hi in a break lounge👋 @SamuelSnopko @facundozurdo will be there with me too to show a sneak peek of @storyblok V2 beta and answer questions you have😉 https://t.co/V1jUuxR42z
My biggest flex is that I'm directly responsible for recording 500 programming talks. In 2017 I started a project called Sessions with @Pusher. The idea? Don't let amazing meetup talks go to waste. Still going strong in 2021 👇 https://t.co/RaxhiDRGhQ
53. you are not your project. it also seems unwise to pretend that it isn’t in some way a significant part of your life. not “work hustle 4 da boss” capitalism thing but more like “regardless of power structures i’ve put a lot into this and i have reasons to care”. that’s valid
'If you’re a developer, include focus styles in your CSS defaults. If you’re working with designers, strike up a discussion about focus styles with them if they don’t already prioritize them in design specs.' @SaraSoueidan https://t.co/0nO8dDsYGq
is there a niche of extremely long educational videos on YouTube? the opposite flavor to 5 minute chunks. almost insulting to the watcher’s time. think a three hour “here’s everything i know about React” braindump. or whatever
A trait I admire in good leaders is vulnerability. At work, our founders have all admitted mistakes and shared struggles like burnout & overwhelm. They've normalised being human. This has created such a psychologically safe workspace for me.
v5: added git and github (thanks @ceejbot), and RSS (thanks @zem42). Taking suggestions for hierarchical/distributed and hierarchical/decentralized. https://t.co/8mIFJbXabQ