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A horrifying story of free web hosting with a side of bad security (and subpar customer service): http://www.troyhunt.com/2015/10/breaches-traders-plain-text-passwords.html

 
 

My son still doesn't understand my lack of enthusiasm for "new Star Wars". THIS IS WHY. http://www.polygon.com/2015/10/21/9575059/star-wars-hype-has-burned-us-before

 

Took my eldest to the DMV to get his driving permit yesterday. Cue jokes to cover insecurities about aging.

 

I'd like to see an end to slow-loading pages, too, but that should come from careful design, not incompatible (and JS-hobbled) markup.

 

I mean, is it that hard for media co's and web devs to just practice some restraint? Or is it something more than that?

 

I don't get AMP. Pseudo-HTML, no JS (except for the project's own), just to "compete" with FB & Apple? https://responsivedesign.is/articles/whats-the-deal-with-accelerated-mobile-pages-amp

 

master @chriscoyier on how to learn something without getting frustrated. https://css-tricks.com/the-snowballing-of-practice/

 
 

Hey @RonWyden: Instead of streamlining the DMCA exemption process, why not move to replace it with sane legislation? http://www.wsj.com/article_email/regulatory-hardball-about-software-1444776652-lMyQjAxMTI1MjEwNDgxMTQ1Wj