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691: Charts + Graphs, Vibe Coding an App, and Debating Affordances

691: Charts + Graphs, Vibe Coding an App, and Debating Affordances

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What do Balatro streamers do when the game is over, Random in CSS is so hot right now, Dave has a better idea for charts and graphs that would change the world, Quiet UI follow up, Dave tries vibe coding a tennis app and doesn't completely John McEnroe his laptop, Chris wonders about better cursor UI on the web, and debating affordances vs conventions.

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  • Jynxzi - Twitch
  • BALL x PIT on Steam
  • Could Open Graph Just Be a CSS Media Type? | Scott Jehl, Web Designer/Developer
  • https://webawesome.com
  • Podcast Awesome
  • Quiet UI
  • A Beautiful Site
  • Eleventy is a simpler static site generator
  • Don’t use custom CSS mouse cursors – Eric Bailey
  • Home | Rach Smith's digital garden
  • The Two Button Problem – Frontend Masters Blog
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