Mind Matters

...totally unnecessary information from my head

Mac computer glowing in a dark room

Exciting features coming to the web

I watched a couple videos from the Google I/O '24 on YouTube and had a blast. In this blog post, I would like to highlight some of the features that I learned about.

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The rhyme and rhythm of Thesaurus

Peter Morris, also known as Thesaurus, is one of my favorite battle rappers in the game. I like his style a lot because I can hear a lot of poetry influences in his bars.

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Welder with face covered crafting with a tool that sparks

Build step obsession

Building websites today has become easier than it's ever been. All you need is a text editor and a browser, two programs that almost every home computer possesses today (and most times, right out the box).

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My web design toolkit

As an aspiring webmaster 🕸️, I spend most of my free time designing, developing and maintaining websites. 🌐 To ease the process, I ensure that I choose the best tools available on the market.

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Spider-Man in leather jacket

From web peasant to land chad to Spider-Man

There are only 3 types of people on the web: web peasants, land chads, and Spider-Men. I have been privileged to live in each person's shoes.

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Scrabble pieces that spell 'Keep it Simple'

I crave the simple

I read this quote by Steve Jobs today that says:

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Accessibility symbol painted on a concrete floor

Accessibility is a framework problem

Recently, I read an old article by Leslie Cohn-Wein called Accessibility is not a "React Problem". I completely agree with this statement. Accessibility is not a React problem, it's a framework problem.

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The music of typography

Recently I have been studying a lot about web design and how it affects the user experience. One topic that has proven to be important is the typography of a website.

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How I detect metaphor

Metaphors are nothing new: you can find them in movies, music, books and even everyday language. But recently I have become more fond of metaphor: it seems to be even more ubiquitous than it once was (if that's possible 🤔).

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NaPoWriMo 2024 in review

NaPoWriMo has finally come to an end. Let's talk about my experience.

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