S3E33 - β33 - Where are all the buses? π
Description
In this weekβs episode, we discuss the grand old days of the web and James brings yet another productivity solution. We have to apologise for the excessive swearing and terrible audio quality, although one may offset the other.
ποΈ THIS WEEK
- Another exciting weekend of the Rugby World Cup (plus a new domain name for Siβs sports times template)
- Fresh duck and chicken eggs from our sister-in-law (fuelling our obsession of birds)
- TickTick after trying Apple Reminders and Micorosft To-Do for a month
- The PARA Method: A Universal System for Organizing Digital Information
- Workinβ Moms on Netflix by Catherine Reitman and Motherland on BBC by Sharon Horgan, Graham Linehan, Helen Linehan and Holly Walsh
- Tunnockβs Teacakes
ποΈ AOTW
Flash Is Responsible for the Internet's Most Creative Era
βThis interpretation of events is a key underpinning of Web Design: The Evolution of the Digital World 1990-Today (Taschen, $50), a new visual-heavy book from author Rob Ford and editor Julius Wiedemann that does something that hasnβt been done on the broader internet in quite a long time: It praises the use of Flash as a creative tool, rather than a bloated malware vessel, and laments the ways that visual convention, technical shifts, and walled gardens have started to rein in much of this unvarnished creativity.β
β[β¦] periods of extreme experimentation on the way to the convention-driven scaffolding we have today [β¦]"
β[β¦] Steve Jobβs famous 2010 letter about killing off Flash [β¦]"
β[β¦] Adobe announced in 2015 it will no longer support it [β¦]"
β[β¦] Flash Player will be dead by the end of 2020 [β¦]"
πΌοΈ POTW
Burst water-mains repair in record timing
#οΈβ£ HOTW
IveNeverTaggedAnythingInMyLifeApartFromTweets
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