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Here’s a collection of interesting links I’ve found around the web. The feed updates frequently, and I compile everything into a blog post on the last day of each month.

Cool Links

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jQuery 4.0.0

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2026-01-18
#dev

I definitely didn’t expect seeing a new major jQuery release in 2026, but here it is! This is the first major release in 10 years and it doesn’t bring a lot of new things on the surface, but seems to have been a major overhaul behind the scenes. Looks like a future v5 will bring in bigger changes.

jQuery might be old by JS framework standards, but it’s still very useful, and I actually still use it almost daily at my job.

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The Truth About Lying (and why we do it) (video) , by Miss Chalice

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2026-01-18
#fun #games

Excuse me, I’m in a Lies of P obsession right now. This video (which contains some light spoilers) talks about the Truth/Lie choices in the game, which are an incredible narrative device, and how that relates to what makes us human.

It’s not surprising that a game based on the story of Pinocchio would have Lies and “becoming human” as parts of its theme, but I really like how they made it all make sense organically and not just like something they tacked in there because they had to.

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A Website To End All Websites , by Henry Desroches

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2026-01-17
#deep-read

This is a very interesting read that compares the internet’s development to that of the automobile, but I also want to highlight the design of the article itself. So good 🤌

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Ian's Shoelace Site , by Matt Fantinel

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2026-01-17
#fun

This is awesome: an entire site dedicated to shoelaces, how to lace, tie or simply learn about them. It even includes the “world’s fastest shoelace knot”, created by the website’s author himself! I gotta try it out.

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Wallpaper Theme Converter

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2026-01-08
#fun

You might have read before that I love the Catppuccin color theme. It’s the same one I use on this website! I also love using that theme on the apps that allow me to, like Obsidian, VS Code and Vivaldi.

To match all of that, I need some wallpapers that fit the palette too. And I just came across this tool that automatically adapts the color palette of any image you upload to a theme of your choice! I’ve had good results with it so far. Definitely makes my desktop look way nicer :)

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I shrunk down into an M5 chip , by Marques Brownlee

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2025-12-29
#tech

I usually love these videos that deal with the scale of things, and getting one from MKBHD was a surprise for sure, but a welcome one.

It’s incredible how far technology has come, and it’s a testament of how humans can achieve incredible things when we want to.

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Size of Life , by Neal Agarwal

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2025-12-11
#fun

Another great page by Neal Agarwal; this one lets you see life in all its different sizes.

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PostHog Website

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2025-12-09
#fun

This website is so cool! It’s the kind of thing that you’d imagine was a personal website, but it’s actually a marketing page! A marketing team actually sat down and planned this out! I thought no such thing as fun marketing existed. Glad to be proven wrong.

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CSS Wrapped 2025 , by The Chrome DevRel Team

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2025-12-09
#dev

CSS is my favorite language and 2025 was amazing for it! The Chrome team built this page highlighting all the new exciting stuff that happened to CSS this year. I’ve used some of it but sadly still have to wait for other browsers to catch up before doing it on any serious work 😭

I recommend opening this in a Chromium-based browser so you can try it out firsthand, but there are video recordings of the features in case you’re unable to.

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Clues by Sam

Cool Link
2025-12-09
#fun

Neat little daily browser puzzle game where you use clues to find out who’s a criminal and who’s innocent.

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The greatest in-camera effect of all time (video) , by Corridor Crew

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2025-12-08
#fun

Ok, this video is amazing. Corridor Crew recreates the amazing practical effects from the first Lord of the Rings movie (the forced perspective ones with Gandalf and the hobbits), but not only that, there’s amazing storytelling on how it was made, all the cinema history before it, and why it has never been done again since then.

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The f*** off contact page , by Nic Chan

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2025-12-08
#design

Great post about how clients hire experts to solve a problem, then completely ignore their expertise and try to copy what the big ones do. But they’re not big.

The “f*** off contact page” concept is amazing, too. It’s 100% real and out there, with more and more companies doing it (either intentionally or by just wanting to copy what others do).

Also, Nic Chan’s website is a treasure. It’s already been featured as a cool link here before but I wanted to point it out again. So cool!

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Brand New Layouts with CSS Subgrid , by Josh Comeau

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2025-11-28
#dev

This is the first article that made me actually understand the use cases for CSS subgrid. I’m still not fully convinced I’m gonna use them often, but it’s nice to understand what problems they solve.

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LLMs are bullshitters. But that doesn't mean they're not useful , by Vladimir Prelovac

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2025-11-24
#ai #deep-read

… wow. This is an amazing article that goes a bit into how LLMs work (is an easy-to-understand way), how flawed they are, and how useful they can be. Or dangerous.

Plus, the nurse and surgeon examples are hilarious.

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The birth & death of search engine optimization , by Xe Iaso

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2025-11-24
#tech #ai

This article walks through how the concept of SEO (Search Engine Optimization) was born, how it inevitably became broken and how easy it is to “win” it, as long as your content is made up and not actual real information.

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The perils of doors in gamedev , by Tom Forsyth

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2025-11-23
#tech #fun #games

This Mastodon thread is an amazing tale about game development, physics and time-traveling bugs.

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Conditional Border Radius In CSS , by Ahmad Shadeed

Cool Link
2025-11-18
#dev

This is a really cool trick. Turns out that it’s possible, with pure CSS, to have border-radius be applied conditionally.

The given example is a perfect one: sometimes we have cards with rounded corners that look good on their own, but if you’re on mobile and have less space and want the cards to take up the full page width, the rounded corners look awful. You can technically write breakpoints for that, but with clamp you can make the border-radius disappear if the card is too close to the viewport edges!

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Solved By Modern CSS: Section Layout , by Ahmad Shadeed

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2025-11-16
#dev

In this awesome post, Ahmad walks through all the possibilities modern CSS offers when building a section layout.

I knew about and have used some of those in the past, but that tip about display: contents was amazing! Never thought of using it like that.

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Is software getting worse? - Stack Overflow , by Isaac Lyman

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2025-11-16
#dev

This article has been sitting in my “Read Later” queue for almost 2 years 😳

It is an interesting article for sure, speaking about why speed and optimization has become such a rare thing in software development.

The second part of it, though, has kinda aged like milk, sadly. Developers no longer have a lot of leverage on their jobs, and we now live in a world where the thought of having no human developers involved at all in the code I’m running is real and frankly terrifying.

I’m hopeful companies will eventually figure out that AI-generated crap is still crap when the bubble bursts, but until then, there’s a lot of damage to be done.

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You Don't Need Animations , by Emil Kowalski

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2025-11-16
#dev #design

Great and to-the-point article with practical examples of when to use (or not use) animations properly in UIs.

I love me some whooshy animations, but they can be a pain in the ass when overused or when used in the wrong moment.

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