nikitonsky: No, hiding sidebar toggle button under your logo is NOT a good idea. Think about it from user’s POV: user needs to open a sidebar. They start to look for an icon that looks like a sidebar. How would they discover it under your logo? Only by accident. Users can’t…
I’m heading to Amsterdam for CSS Day. It’s one of those events I try my best to get to every single year. I have no doubt that this year will be brilliant as usual. There’s another event the day before CSS Day: The Web You Want: What would the web be like if it was up…
The Session existed in a very basic form since the late 1990s. It was just me posting a different tune every week. But The Session as it is today—a community website where everyone can add tunes—first went online on June 3rd, 2001. That’s 25 years ago today. Considering…
Godox has more than a handful of mini flashes in their lineup already, and the brand has just announced the latest addition to this - the Godox iM30Pro. Keeping in line with the others, this one too is small and lightweight, but just like with the iT30Pro, it has a few interesti…
Yesterday, Ollie and I hiked up to Delta Lake (via Lupine Meadows Access) in Grand Teton National Park. It was perhaps a bit aggressive given my current lack of fitness, my non-acclimation to the altitude (we topped out at 9000’), and the rock scrambling we had to do near the…
TIL about variant sudoku puzzles, “sudoku with strange rules like thermometers, ratio dots, cages, and other things that you’re probably already confused by”.
The excellent Scene on Radio podcast is back with a new season on The News. “Just about everyone is mad at the media, and Americans seem helpless to solve our problems, in large part because we have no shared narrative and few shared facts.”
When it comes to full frame cameras, Sony is one brand that people often rely on. The company has created some wonderful offerings which continue to be loved by many. If you are a serious photographer who likes image quality and better build. If you are someone like that, these…
"Yo, the Nikon Zf is a beast at sports photography," is what I texted the Phoblographer's staff after getting home from a soccer game and using the camera along with the 7Artisans 135mm f1.8 lens. We published our review a while ago, and now we're announcing our update to it alo…
When the Yashica Funtastic was announced, I asked our team who wanted to review it. But before they could respond, I went and bought the camera myself -- specifically in the Hello Kitty edition. Why? Well, if you look at it primarily as a camera, then you're missing the point. S…
Here on the Phoblographer, I've interviewed many photographers who own some of the highest-end Sony cameras and buy them for the super-fast frame rate capabilities. And recently on Reddit, I saw a post from a user who upgraded from the Sony a7r V to the Sony a1 II to photograph…
“For the first time, wind and solar generated more electricity than gas worldwide in April 2026.”
A lovely story by Mary H.K. Choi about her husband and wedding. “A green card wedding was the story I was selling…but it became clear I’d wanted to get married for all the typical risky reasons most of us do: love, understanding, hope.”
From the New Yorker, a long and difficult-to-read report by Heidi Blake about how the truly disgusting and evil Tate brothers built a sexual slavery empire.
For the fourth time, nominations for this year's Tiny Awards celebrating the "best of the small, poetic, creative, handmade web" are open.
Cabel Sasser found a great easter egg in the new Lego Batman game. (Audio on!) For anyone who grew up with a Commodore 64, this is perfect nerd sniping. I transcribed the C64 BASIC code from Cabel’s video for you to try yourself. Just copy the code below and paste it into your…
over a year earlier than anticipated, currently 57% to 43% by their metrics #
a friend said she "died of sadness" after losing her husband last year, her memorial for him on Instagram says it all #
I agree this is true right now, and the horrific implications if it wasn't, but he's more certain about the future than I am (via) #
modders are widely advertising the service on, where else, Facebook Marketplace (via) #
404 Media reports on companies specializing in AEO, AI-engine optimization, the evolution of SEO scum #
his Stream Spigot tool now supports Mastodon, Bluesky, and X/Twitter using Nitter's reverse-engineered private endpoints #
extremely anxiety-inducing (via) #
excellent new video from Emily Zhang's Rabbit Hole, now over 200k subscribers with only three videos since its February launch (via) #
a massively-multiplayer online rave (via) #
Misty De Méo writes about a 1994 Japanese BBS preserved forever on CD-ROM and browsable in Infinite Mac #
for the JavaScript sickos, a cursed crossword puzzle where every clue is an eval of its answer #
disturbing post on the leveraged financing of the AI infrastructure buildout from No One's Happy, a new anonymously-authored blog (via) #
no info about how the ownership change happened, though they say it will be run by the same team #
first new Bill Wurtz song in almost four years #
Nieman Lab continues to report on news orgs blocking the Archive's crawlers over fears of AI training #
like RNGdle, a minimalist experiment in addictive game mechanics #
We launched a permanent archive for all eight years of XOXO, along with some ridiculous merch, and we're really proud of it.
what's the least amount of interactivity you can have in a game and still have it feel like a game? #
Anil Dash on Flickr Commons' enduring legacy as a home for public domain photos from institutions around the world #
telling the time using more than 20,000 Google Street View images found around NYC #
you'll want to try Neal Agarwal's latest on desktop #
we're making a bunch of limited-run XOXO merch to celebrate, including new shirts, pins, stickers, LEGO kits (!), and more #
Stephen Totilo writes about what happened when Panic started prompting players who finished the games they published to send them a SASE #
another 100-year-old story that rhymes with today's current events #
every week, two guys spin a wheel of countries and find a restaurant in NYC serving that cuisine, random joy ensues #
mind-bending recursive game inspired by 3Blue1Brown's recent video on the math behind Escher's Print Gallery #
a whirlwind tribute to the legendary warez/demo group, this PC demo touches on a lot of scene history since 1985 #
a new point-and-click text adventure made with World Builder, a game creator for the Mac first released in 1986 #
Pippin Barr tests your attention span with weirdly meditative slowed-down remakes of Pong, Breakout, and Missile Command #
15 new pieces of experimental web poetry and art, my personal faves are milkfish, Banner Highway, and Cursor Park #
the same creator also made supercuts of every name, color, animal, vehicle, "she", "girl", "love", "yes" and "no" in every Beatles song #
Sam Henri-Gold on the MacBook Neo and how beginners get creative, pushing imperfect machines past their limits #
compare the key images used to illustrate a topic in 300+ different language Wikipedia editions around the world (via) #
like Clive Thompson's NYT feature yesterday, this talks about why many devs are experiencing AI differently than other industries #
40 channels with a TV guide and fixed daily schedule (via) #
from 10k Drum Machines, which recently featured drum machines made from Donkey Kong, billiards, and the current time (via) #
you can get it 80% clean but not much more, making this extremely unsatisfying #
prompt an "ai" for answers and drawings, or fulfill prompts yourself for more credits #
help these intrepid researchers find all positive integers; they should team up with Brooklyn Integers #
win points by calling from one of California's remaining 2,203 payphones #
Nolen Royalty made a massively-multiplayer Snake game played over SSH #
from Lyra Rebane, creator of CSS Clicker and the brilliant Antonymph music video #
charming personal archive of memories with photos, videos, and posters collected from around the web (via) #
the anonymous creator used the archiving site to DDOS a blogger and tampered with screenshots to hide their identity #
over half of all adult women are excluded from standard size ranges #
Marcin Wichary launched a new blog about "software craft and quality" last month and it's excellent #
it went rogue after having a code change rejected on GitHub, an early example of the chaos to come when AIs autonomously access the web #
Cabel Sasser tells the full behind-the-scenes story of one of the best XOXO talks ever #
The Supreme Court Has Invented a Right to Discriminate. “The Roberts Court has replaced the Fifteenth Amendment’s ban on racial discrimination in voting with a right to engage in racial discrimination in voting.”
Nominations are open for this year’s Tiny Awards. “The Tiny Awards exist because we thought it was important to shine a spotlight on the sorts of personal web projects that tend to get overlooked.”
Interesting question and resulting thread: have you talked with someone who was alive in the 1800s? I think I technically have (a relative in the 80s when I was a kid) but I don’t remember the circumstances. Anyone have a good memory to share?
When it comes to choosing a good camera, there are various factors that one must keep in mind. Fujifilm, a brand that is known to make some wonderful models, also has some great offerings in terms of design. A viewfinder, for instance, is an important element that many photograp…
The folks at Fred Rogers Productions have launched a YouTube channel dedicated to Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood. They plan to post compilations, clips, and full episodes, some of which haven’t been seen on PBS in years & years. One of the first complete episodes they’ve post…
My Students Can’t Read. “There is a measurable, generational collapse in sustained reading and writing, and the academy is responding to it with improvisation and exhaustion rather than the structural overhaul it requires.”
Yeah, I’ll read the hell out of a Wesley Morris profile of Steven Spielberg. “Spielberg has always known that his movies are attempts to understand his boyhood and his parents, to try to heal them through fiction and illuminate parts of himself.”
If you're a portrait photographer using an APS-C Sony, Nikon or Fujifilm camera, then there's something to really look forward to. Viltrox has just announced two lenses aimed squarely at those specializing in portraits and headshots, with the release of their 75mm F1.8 EVO and 9…
When it comes to making fine art photographs, one often relies on the best cameras and lenses. Although a lot relies on one's vision, a good piece of gear can certainly help one to reach a better place. In a time when mirrorless cameras provide a similar-looking aesthetic for ma…
Several years ago, I decided that the Phoblographer wouldn't cover APS-C cameras anymore with very rare exceptions. And if you read the room in the camera world, it's easy to see that brands saved all their good tech for full-frame and medium format and then gave APS-C and small…