Links
The intention: slowly add the links that I’ve shared throughout my many weeknotes posts, as well as my old blog from years ago, and wherever else I’ve saved them. I should be able to find what I’m looking for with a find on page search.
Slop is Everywhere For Those With Eyes to See fromjason.xyz
AI Slop Report: The Global Rise of Low-Quality AI Videos kapwing.com
Why are static site generators so complicated to use? thejollyteapot.com
r/CassetteFuturism reddit.com
Notable Book Covers of 2025 casualoptimist.com
includes some stuff about design trends
The 173 Best Book Covers of 2025 lithub.com
173 sounds like a comically big number, but really this is a great collection with commentary from book designers about why they like a cover. excellent!!
A Website To End All Websites henry.codes
delphitools — A collection of small, low stakes and low effort tools. tools.rmv.fyi
amazing…highlight: paper sizes
How Simogo built Sayonara Wild Hearts’ best stage designroom.site
Introducing CSS Grid Lanes webkit.org
css masonry? in MY lifetime?
Hades 2 Build Guide leereamsnyder.com
excellent text-based resource
Film on Paper | Movie Poster Archive filmonpaper.com
posters photographed from someone's collection, with hq closeups. full of descriptions of the poster, context, and artist credits. extremely excellent.
Movie artwork fanart.tv
movie posters, logos, wordmarks, etc. artwork
IMP Awards - latest movie posters impawards.com
Movie posters movieposterdb.com
I Overcomplicated Simple App Icons youtube.com
i don't know shit about icons but wow that photoshopping is so impressive
The Complete History of Day 1 Raid Racing in Destiny (1 & 2) youtube.com
Weeknotes 34 anhvn.com
GodSVG – SVG Editor godsvg.com
Onigiri hamster project pouch making.melanie-richards.com
Death By 1,000 Clicks: Where Electronic Health Records Went Wrong kffhealthnews.org
read this at work, about the problems that emerged from the transition to electronic health records in the US. The cases in this article were horrifying—how poor software usability led to injury and death, vendors absolving themselves of responsibility and blaming user error.
Emilia Clarke, of “Game of Thrones,” on Surviving Two Life-Threatening Aneurysms newyorker.com
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If I am truly being honest, every minute of every day I thought I was going to die.