Issue 87
Plus, Tarot Cards by Dali, The Biggest Cities in 2035 (predicted), and a CSS Game Using Physics.
GREAT RESOURCES FOR WORKING RESPONSIBLY. PLUS HOW TO DONATE YOUR FACE TO ROBOTS (AND MAKE A PROFIT!)
Heya,
It's been a bumpy week so far but an era where we have more than one way to profit from scanning your face is a good one.
I also found some great tarot cards, a way to decrease Chrome's footprint (yes, really!), and something for anyone that's ever wanted to have a tickle responsive phone.
Enjoy,
Chris.
🕸️ The Cool Side of the Web
I am a big fan of tarot card design, so you know I was elated to see Dalí's tarot cards. 🃏
There's some great historical deal in the article that brought them to my attention.
For some personal history, I remember the doctor from my childhood was a big Dalí fan and had 'The Persistence of Memory' hanging on the wall of his surgery. He also had a Porsche and represented, for me in a small town in Western Sydney, the absolute pinnacle of European sophistication.
taschen.com
Oddly satisfying video condensing two years of storm chasing into 3.5 minutes.
thekidshouldseethis.com
JS and WebGL combine to make this generative vine that never stops growing. 🌱
github.io
📊 Beautiful Data
Mapped: Where will the top 10 cities be located in 2035?
A nice combination of infographics and projected GDP, GDP growth, and population to predict the ten biggest cities in 2035. Australia and New Zealand are so far out of the running that we don't even get included on the maps.
visualcapitalist.com
🤖 Robots et. al.
Take your face off for these robots who want to look just like you. 🤐
If you're looking to make $125,000 and you're willing to cede copyright of your face, then sell it to this startup. They are looking for kind and friendly faces to give their robots a little of that human touch. Sketchy from top to bottom with little detail available about where the robots will be working and what they will do. The smart money is on robots who will work in the medical field.
In other face related news, getting a smartphone in China will also require making a down payment with your face.
In a less intrusive way, you can use this app to Renaiss-ize your face using AI to blend your face with the greatest masterpieces of all time (mobile only).
popularmechanics.com
⚒️ Tools and Resources
No more headbutting over low RAM. You can reduce the memory drain from multiple Chrome tabs with The Great Suspender. It will snooze yo' tabs when they're inactive. 😴
google.com
Looking to improve your worklife, then check out Work Responsibly.
It has great resources to help you improve your work-life balance through stress reduction, decreased anxiety, and increased focus. The resources will grow to include confidence and motivation in the coming months.
workresponsibly.org
🕷️ Design & Development Arena
A fair and balanced take on coding standards and why you should use them.
If you're interested in code, then this list of code which changed the world is an interesting read.
wholegraindigital.com
Interview with a Pornhub web developer. 🙈
Regardless of your ethical stance, PornHub has a lot of content, a lot of traffic, and the love of Elon Musk. They probably know a few tricks about building fast websites; this interview shares a few of their tricks and which technologies they are focusing on in the future.
davidwalsh.name
🥇 World of WordPress
How to remove clutter from your website.
All of your friends have the same story...
"I just wanted a social share button here. Then I added an icon over there. I put some ads up the top and down the side. Then I found these cool animations. And that photo of the red car looks really sharp. And now I have a hot mess with a domain name. Can you help?"
themeisle.com
Related to the above, how to build a website with Wix and WordPress without all the mess. 🏗️
Once you send them the declutter article, then send them this one which is chock full of best practices and guidelines for making a professional site.
codeinwp.com
🎮 Fun & Games
Gein-ius idea to make a human like skin for your phone which responds to tickles. 🤢
newscientist.com
Twice the science! A game made with code to take advantage of physics: Rotate the container to get the ball through the maze.
codepen.io
Outro
Just for kicks here is a list of the strangest, banned, baby names from around the world. I was surprised to see how often New Zealand popped up.
If you're of a mind to tweet me some good links, then there's one place to do it: Twitter.
If you know someone who likes face selling, weird mobile skins, and tarot cards, then forward them this email.
If you are here for the first time, then why not sign up here.
That's the weird week in tech,
Chris.