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"text": "## Articles\n* [ChatGPT's Atlas: The Browser That's Anti-Web](https://www.anildash.com//2025/10/22/atlas-anti-web-browser/) - A blog about making culture. Since 1999.\n* [The CSS Reset, again | pawelgrzybek.com](https://pawelgrzybek.com/the-css-reset-again/) - Apparently you are not a real CSS dev if you don’t maintain your own CSS reset. Challenge accepted! Not a typical reset, but for sure a bunch of opinions.\n* [A cartoonist's review of AI art](https://theoatmeal.com/comics/ai_art) - This is a comic about AI art.\n* [A Content Slider](https://inclusive-components.design/a-content-slider/) - Carousels (or 'content sliders') are like men. They are not literally all bad - some are even helpful and considerate. But I don't trust anyone unwilling to acknowledge a glaring pattern of awfulness. Also like men, I appreciate that many of you would rather just avoid dealing with carousels, but often\n* [Transition to the Other Side with Container Query Units](https://ryanmulligan.dev/blog/transition-to-the-other-side/) - How container queries help move an element to the opposite side of its parent container when both have dynamic responsive dimensions.\n* [The Lifeblood of the Web · Matthias Ott](https://matthiasott.com/notes/the-lifeblood-of-the-web) - Matthias Ott is an independent user experience designer and web design engineer from Stuttgart, Germany. He also teaches Interface Prototyping at the Muthesius Academy of Fine Arts and Design.\n* [That’s My Rank · Matthias Ott](https://matthiasott.com/notes/thats-my-rank) - Matthias Ott is an independent user experience designer and web design engineer from Stuttgart, Germany. He also teaches Interface Prototyping at the Muthesius Academy of Fine Arts and Design.\n* [On AI and the commoditisation of design](https://www.scott.is/writing/about/ai-and-design) -\n* [A pragmatic guide to modern CSS colours - part one](https://piccalil.li/blog/a-pragmatic-guide-to-modern-css-colours-part-one/?utm_source=the-index&utm_medium=newsletter) - Whether you've got a firm grasp on modern CSS colour capabilities, or you're thinking 'I struggle to understand why I should use modern CSS colours at all', then the first part of this article series, by Kevin Powell, is for you.\n* [The Index: Issue #129](https://piccalil.li/the-index/129/) - The Index #129 is here with a very heavy slant on CSS, with some interesting articles about “workslop” and not feeling locked in to tooling choices.\n\n## Demos\nNo demos this month\n\n## Sites\n* [When the way forwards is backwards | Radical Face](https://www.radicalface.com/written/when-the-way-forwards-is-backwards) -\n* [OKLCH Color Picker & Converter](https://oklch.fyi/) - Free online tool for generating, converting, and previewing OKLCH colors. Create color palettes and export CSS variables.\n\n## Videos\n* [Remix needs to fix this…](https://youtube.com/watch?v=eMODaqGWjyQ&si=SchkI4zcwGxsb1JV) - React and Remix are breaking up, Vite is bulking up, and React just got faster.Welcome to Episode 0 of The Callback, a new weekly show where we look at what’...\n* [AI Coding Sucks](https://youtube.com/watch?v=0ZUkQF6boNg&si=RYOrB9K5PuPDDunO) - AI coding tools suck and are not at all what was promised. I'm done.00:00 - intro00:15 - i used to enjoy programming01:05 - why did I become a programmer",
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"textContent": "Articles\n ChatGPT's Atlas: The Browser That's Anti-Web - A blog about making culture. Since 1999.\n The CSS Reset, again | pawelgrzybek.com - Apparently you are not a real CSS dev if you don’t maintain your own CSS reset. Challenge accepted! Not a typical reset, but for sure a bunch of opinions.\n A cartoonist's review of AI art - This is a comic about AI art.\n A Content Slider - Carousels (or 'content sliders') are like men. They are not literally all bad - some are even helpful and considerate. But I don't trust anyone unwilling to acknowledge a glaring pattern of awfulness. Also like men, I appreciate that many of you would rather just avoid dealing with carousels, but often\n Transition to the Other Side with Container Query Units - How container queries help move an element to the opposite side of its parent container when both have dynamic responsive dimensions.\n The Lifeblood of the Web · Matthias Ott - Matthias Ott is an independent user experience designer and web design engineer from Stuttgart, Germany. He also teaches Interface Prototyping at the Muthesius Academy of Fine Arts and Design.\n That’s My Rank · Matthias Ott - Matthias Ott is an independent user experience designer and web design engineer from Stuttgart, Germany. He also teaches Interface Prototyping at the Muthesius Academy of Fine Arts and Design.\n On AI and the commoditisation of design -\n A pragmatic guide to modern CSS colours - part one - Whether you've got a firm grasp on modern CSS colour capabilities, or you're thinking 'I struggle to understand why I should use modern CSS colours at all', then the first part of this article series, by Kevin Powell, is for you.\n The Index: Issue #129 - The Index #129 is here with a very heavy slant on CSS, with some interesting articles about “workslop” and not feeling locked in to tooling choices.\n\nDemos\nNo demos this month\n\nSites\n When the way forwards is backwards | Radical Face -\n OKLCH Color Picker & Converter - Free online tool for generating, converting, and previewing OKLCH colors. Create color palettes and export CSS variables.\n\nVideos\n Remix needs to fix this… - React and Remix are breaking up, Vite is bulking up, and React just got faster.Welcome to Episode 0 of The Callback, a new weekly show where we look at what’...\n AI Coding Sucks - AI coding tools suck and are not at all what was promised. I'm done.00:00 - intro00:15 - i used to enjoy programming01:05 - why did I become a programmer",
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