Issue 23
MIT researchers have developed a ‘System for Dream Control’. 🛌 NASA is bringing cryosleep chambers out of fiction.
GONE FISHIN' 🎣
Not as many robots this week. Doctor's orders.
Instead, I found some pretty cool stuff that falls under web culture.
Some cool tools that will make it easier to find images and music. Plus some good learning games with a retro feel.
I signed up to another awesome newsletter...yes, I know. But I stand by my record when it comes to newsletters.
A few dev and design articles that inspired me a little bit.
Finally, a bunch of cool things about the near future, and outer space.
📰 From the Newsroom
MIT researchers have developed a ‘System for Dream Control’. 🛌
vice.com
NASA is bringing cryosleep chambers out of fiction.
That's nice, but I still want to see the Judge Dreed sleep machine. 10 minutes for a full night's sleep. I'd argue that 98% of people would agree with me.
syfy.com
🕸️ The Cool Side of the Web
Philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein invented the emoji. 👁️🗨️💭
I hate to admit this, but whenever I hear Wittgenstein I think:
Well, the evening began at the gentlemen's club where we were discussing Wittgenstein over a game of backgammon.
On the subject of language, it turns out that in 8/9 languages nouns will cause more people to stumble than any other part of speech. Pretty interesting results based on multiple, genuinely diverse languages.
qz.com
Let's stay high bro(w); this neat interactive website connects the history of Western Philosophy.
denizcemonduygu.com
Every Noise at Once is an interactive website with 1,524 different musical genres.
everynoise.com
Using the Twitter API to create The Longest Poem in the World where each line = a tweet.
“How is Starbucks at the airport not open yet?????”
“Take me back to the night we met”
longestpoemintheworld.com
Shatoetry App: You put the words in, and William Shatner will. speak.
them.
for.
you.
shatoetry.com
📰 Newsletter of the Week
Weekly delivery of UI/UX case studies. 💼
Incredible newsletter that shares the best UI/UX case studies floating around the internet.
Very, very useful for designers, obvs, but also a good way for the rest of us to learn about web design. Designers will also get a lot from the case studies on processes. :)
casestudy.club
⚒️ Tools and Resources
Filmstro brings you royalty free music for your projects.
filmstro.com
Learn JS with this game that reminds of the old skool AD&D games. ⚔️
github.com
Vim's steep learning curve is made little easier with PacVim. Learn the commands. Pac Man style.
Mattias Endler has written about his personal Vim experience on his blog. If you're interested in getting started, then Endler is a great place to begin.
ostechnix.com
Cool Backgrounds makes it easy to find images for blogs, social media, and websites. 📸
coolbackgrounds.io
React-Spring is a pretty sweet animated library. 🎨🏃♂️ Very lean and resource friendly.
github.com
🕷️ Design & Development Arena
[Very Interesting] Multicultural design: adapting visual systems from Western to Eastern countries. 📢
uxdesign.cc
82-Year-Old proves people wrong left and right. Learns to code and makes hugely successful app. Woot!
aarp.org
Google releases Lighthouse 3.0 ⛯
searchengineland.com
Why did I spend 1.5 months creating a Gameboy emulator?
Because you're awesome :)
rekawek.eu
👩💻 Misc Tech
New soft robotic skin automatically heals itself, even if you shoot it full of holes.
Of course, your organs would still be _______ destroyed.
Try and fix those Mr Robot Man.
futurism.com
Who doesn't love a list of incorrect future predictions? This week's theme is music. 📇
redbullmusicacademy.com
Breakthrough solar panel can harvest power from raindrops — day or night. ☔
thinkprogress.org
👩🚀 Space
The first luxury hotel in space charging just $9.5m per trip.
Love the artist's rendering which has someone watching tv.
futurism.com
There could be a 9th planet in our solar system. Deep, deep in the space. 🌌
I really enjoyed the sinister language they use in this article: lurk, ghost planet, hidden.
Planet 9 is so far away that it would take 10,000 - 20,000 years to complete one rotation of the sun.
Say what you will about Pluto, but it gets the orbit done in 248 years.
businessinsider.com
NASA's Tess spacecraft embarks on quest to find new planets.
At first, I thought Elon Musk was the futuristic technology they were talking about.
I thought there was a conspiracy theory suggesting he was an alien, but I could only find this jokey piece on the subject.
go.com
Outro
Well that's all for this week. I am going to enjoy the rest of the week off and sleep train my son.