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The CSS Zen Garden is 20 today.
csszengarden.com/

It about 9pm or so in Vancouver twenty years ago today, where I spun up an FTP connection and uploaded a handful of files to a server. I didn’t expect what happened next.

My intent was creating a site that proved CSS was a better way to design and build for the web that the mess of fonts and table tags the industry was dependent on up till that point. I figured a handful of the folks already into CSS at the time would find it neat, maybe a few other people would make an attempt at submitting, and it might prove to be a neat talking point for a few months.

What I didn’t see was how effectively it proved the point, and how revelatory that would be to the wider industry who weren’t using CSS yet. I mean I always dreamed it might reach a wider audience, but I never expected it to blow up early and remain relevant for as long as it did.

The designs it contains span a formative period of web design and development and most are of that era, and the industry has continued advancing beyond the ideals of 2003. But I keep it alive not just as an early web milestone, but also because it continues on as a reference for web curriculums and those joining the industry every day who get to experience that same aha moment the rest of us did many many years ago.

It’s no exaggeration to say that this one site launched not just my own career, but the careers of many of the contributors who are still prominent in the industry today. It remains my most significant mark on an industry I still work within today, and still feel pride in managing to create something that helped change the trajectory of the web for the better.

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Once upon a time, Outlook displayed the header X-Message-Flag as a custom GUI banner message, so people started trolling Outlook like this:

X-Message-Flag: WARNING!! Outlook sucks X-Message-Flag: Warning! Using Outlook is insecure and promotes virus distribution. Please use a different email client.

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Did you know you don't have to have a strong opinion on every little thing?

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Some folks from TomTom are surveying the #OpenStreetMap community to see how OSMers communication. Fill in the survey here! 🙂🗳️

osmf.limequery.org/286822

(Also available on Google Forms forms.gle/Ez6xUkKcvmJNB6Rs5 )
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#OSM #gischat #OpenData
^A

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Let me provoke that statement:

Kanban is the Scrum of the lazy manager.

How true is that?

Waiting for the *Sungsam Galaxy nCam S++* (doubleplusgood) to be released.

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RT @joinmastodon
You asked for it, and it’s coming. Quote posts, search, and groups are on their way and a new onboarding experience is launching today. Read more here:

blog.joinmastodon.org/2023/05/

Let them alone for a week and they got a little one :ablobcatheart:

Oooohh 🥰🥰🥰

The Road to Secure Cryptography: Understanding and Preventing Common Misuses

"Do not invent your own crypto":
A whole talk to by 💪 ☺️

media.ccc.de/v/glt23-374-the-r

Uploading images here is not working, if the network share is offline. Thanks Captain Obvious. 🖐️

Searching for the perfect introduction , but only found that. Loughing hard. Again. 😂 🙃

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