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A curated collection of links and resources I have found over time.

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December 2025

Week 50
  • Is It Worth It To Optimize Images For Your Site? | Brain Baking (brainbaking.com) - #web-dev

    I always struggle to find the right setup to resize images to use as assets. This article contains a lot of useful information on this.

  • Vanilla CSS is all you need (www.zolkos.com) - #web-dev

    I learnt CSS nearly 15 years ago and stopped paying attention to it 5 years later. This article shows how far CSS has come and why you don't need complex systems to build nice design.

February 2025

Week 8
  • uchÅ« (uchu.style) - #web-dev

    uchū is a minimalistic color palette based on OKLCH color space. I personally find it very aesthetically pleasing.

Week 7
  • Luxa CSS (www.luxacss.com) - #web-dev

    This is an interesting CSS framework which picks some parts out of Tailwind while also being more minimalistic. Bonus point: it was made by the creator of the fantastic Dracula theme.

  • Blogging in Djot instead of Markdown (www.jonashietala.se) - #web-dev#rust#markdown

    Interesting dive on how to handle multiple markup languages in a Rust-based static website generator. My Rust journey hasn't taken me there yet, but it probably will eventually!

September 2024

Week 37
  • Pico CSS (picocss.com) - #web-dev#library

    A minimalistic take on CSS frameworks which is simple and lightweight. Hopefully I one day have the time to rewrite this blog with it. Update: it looks semi-abandoned, but some forks are keeping the torch alive.

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