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Dave and Chris discuss indie web culture, the role of social media in today's society, and the challenges and strategies of freelancing. Additionally, they discuss a range of topics from content moderation, coding and refining tech skills, to emerging startups and the future of web technology.
Cracking The CrypticHow Adam Savage COMPLETELY Overhauled His WorkshopWhere have all the websites gone?I miss RSSkottke.org - home of fine hypertext productsDaring FireballChris Coyier – Web craftsman, blogger, author, speaker.The Homepage of Dave Rupert | daverupert.comNaz HamidSubstack Is Not Infrastructure – Pixel EnvyWhy Platformer is leaving SubstackDuolingo - The world's best way to learn a languageShutting down Artifact. We’ve made the decision to wind down… | by Artifact Team | Artifact News | Jan, 2024 | MediumDaring Fireball: Artifact Is Shutting Down After One YearThe Quiet Death of Ello's Big Dreams - Waxy.orgIndieWeb - IndieWebWebmention - IndieWebQuick thoughts on chips | daverupert.comQuicker Thoughts on Chips - Snook.caEmail is good. – A site about email productivity.Lemon Productions - Podcast Editing and Production by Chris EnnsBrad Frost | Design system consultant, author of Atomic Design, web designer, and musicianCourses by Kent C. DoddsSponsorsJam.devYou’ve probably heard of Jam.dev, it’s used by more than 60,000 people. It’s a free tool that saves developers a ton of frustration. It forces your teammates to make the perfect bug report. They can’t do it wrong because it automatically includes a video of the bug, console logs, network requests, everything you need to debug. It automatically lists out the steps to reproduce. It’s so easy to get your teammates to use. It’s just a Chrome extension. When they see a bug, they click a button and right away it creates a ticket. So it saves time for them.