Diigo Bookmarks 07/09/2018
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- Stacking the Bricks: How the Blog Broke the Web
"There are no more quirky homepages. There are no more amateur research librarians. All thanks to a quirky bit of software produced to alleviate the pain of a tiny subset of a very small audience. That's not cool at all."
- Introduction to Feature Policy | Web | Google Developers
"Feature Policy allows web developers to selectively enable, disable, and modify the behavior of certain APIs and web features in the browser. It's like CSP but instead of controlling security, it controls features!"
- Brutalist Web Design
"The term brutalism is often associated with Brutalist Architecture, however it can apply to other forms of construction, such as web design. This website explains how."
- Solid
"Solid is an exciting new project led by Prof. Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web, taking place at MIT. The project aims to radically change the way Web applications work today, resulting in true data ownership as well as improved privacy."
- Design systems at GitHub - Diana Mounter - Medium
"Rather than separating concerns by languages (such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript), we're are working towards a model of separating concerns at the component level. To achieve this, our biggest project this year is building a component library with React.js."
- The Mythology of Design - Member Feature Stories - Medium
"The MIT Media Lab addresses design as myth this way: Design and mythology are both media for storytelling that represent general cultural truths and their human meaning. Like design, mythology is a universal language by which to decode human culture."