- Sunny DisneySea (Louie Mantia)
- It really is the year of the website (Andy Bell)
- Meet Loud Room (Jason Santa Maria)
- Weeknotes 26:05 (Jeff Bridgforth)
- Stamps: Graphic Art in Miniature (kottke.org)
- Now (January 2026) (Robb Knight)
- The Don’t “Contact Us” Page (Jim Nielsen)
- I went back to Linux and it was a mistake (The Verge)
- ReliCSS (CSS-Tricks)
- React’s ViewTransition Element (Frontend Masters Blog)
- The Browser’s Little White Lies (Jim Nielsen)
- Convert & Compress (Frontend Masters Blog)
- Saying “No” In an Age of Abundance (Jim Nielsen)
- Write about the future you want (Dave Rupert) — “Often people need you to show, not tell the alternative. You need to paint a picture. Not a full complete picture, but one where a person can paint themselves in it. When people want change and bad change is happening all around them, that’s a hopeless place. Build a raft of opportunity that people can latch onto in the rough open waters, instead of hitting them with spears.”
- Container queries are rad AF! (Go Make Things)
- The open source design stack (Piccalilli)
- Kosuke (Louie Mantia)
- Study Finds Obvious Truth Everybody Knows (Jim Nielsen)
- Tokyo Disneyland in the Snow (Louie Mantia)
- Weeknotes 26:06 (Jeff Bridgforth)
- It’s about to get a lot easier for your JavaScript to clean up after itself (Piccalilli)
- Weeknote #1987 (Robb Knight)
- 50 Most Underappreciated Movies of the 21st Century (TIME) — via kottke.org
- jQuery 4 (Frontend Masters Blog)
- Zoning Out Is Good For You (kottke.org)
- Wes Cook and the Centralia McDonald’s Mural (Cabel Sasser)
- The start (Piccalilli) — Post 1 of Andy Bell’s personal website redesign open working project
- Base-level planning (Piccalilli) — Post 2 of Andy Bell’s personal website redesign open working project
Tag: DisneySea
Weekly Links 05.20–05.26
- I got married and over-engineered everything (kottke.org)
- The Lowest Possible Score in Super Mario Bros (kottke.org)
- Ben Pobjoy’s Tips for Long Walks (kottke.org)
- Global Warming Is Influencing Global Timekeeping (kottke.org)
- A Zenith TV cabinet retrofitted with a contemporary smart TV (via kottke.org)
- Biking helps prevent knee pain and boosts longevity, studies show (NPR, via kottke.org)
- Getting Personal about Getting Personal (John Green, via kottke.org)
- How Not to Get Screwed Buying a Used Car (kottke.org)
- Virtual Stan (Stuff & Nonsense)
- Pi-rate radio: how to make your own FM station for less than $35 (The Verge)
- A decade of code (Josh Collinsworth)
- CSS… 5? (Chris Coyier, Frontend Masters Boost)
- We’ve Got Container Queries Now, But Are We Actually Using Them? (Chris Coyier, Frontend Masters Boost)
- Puerto Vallarta (Chris Coyier)
- Fantasy Springs (Louie Mantia)
- Fantasy Springs, Part 2 (Louie Mantia)
News
- Scarlett Johansson told OpenAI not to use her voice — and she’s not happy they might have anyway
- Pixar cuts 14 percent of workforce, shifts focus back to feature films — Also on Daring Fireball
- Windows now has AI-powered copy and paste
- Microsoft is making File Explorer more powerful with version control and 7z compression
- This Microsoft-approved website tracks how Windows games play on Arm
- Google’s new ‘Add to Chromebook’ badge makes web apps easy to install
- The US sues Ticketmaster for driving up live event fees
- You can get rid of AI Overviews in Google Search
- Atari acquires longtime rival Intellivision
- Google scrambles to manually remove weird AI answers in search
- EcoFlow’s $200 PowerStream is so clever, you might buy a $4,000 solar generator
- ICQ is shutting down after almost 28 years