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Words I wrote in 2022
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Journal—Words I wrote in 2022
Words I wrote in 2022
December 30th, 2022
Here’s a highlight reel of some of my blog posts from 2022:
- Today, the distant future — 2022 was once unimaginable to some web folks.
- Installing progressive web apps — How I’m letting people know they can install The Session to their home screens.
- Starting and finishing — Some advice for public speaking.
- Declarative design — Defining the inputs instead of trying to control the outputs.
- Re-evaluating technology — The importance of revisiting past decisions. Especially when it comes to the web.
- Democratising dev — How do we share the means of the web’s production?
- Work ethis — Don’t work hard.
- Accessibility is systemic — The difference between inclusive design and accessibility.
- That fediverse feeling — Mastodon is a vibe shift in the best possible way.
I also published the transcript of my conference talk, In And Out Of Style, a journey through the history of CSS.
8:59pm
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Previously on this day
1 year ago I wrote 2021 in numbers
My year on adactio.com in numbers and sparklines.
Thursday, December 30th, 2021 5:38pm
1 year ago I wrote Books I read in 2021
A mixture of fiction and non-fiction, each given a rating and a little review.
Thursday, December 30th, 2021 3:20am
3 years ago I wrote Words I wrote in 2019
Another year blogged.
Monday, December 30th, 2019 10:35pm
5 years ago I wrote Audio I listened to in 2017
Twelve podcast episodes I huffduffed.
Saturday, December 30th, 2017 8:21pm
10 years ago I wrote Canvas sparklines
Scripting Tufte’s bite-sized charts.
Sunday, December 30th, 2012 7:10pm
11 years ago I wrote The change you want to see
Make the poop or get off the pot.
Friday, December 30th, 2011 6:11pm
20 years ago I wrote West Pier collapses
I leave Brighton for one week and look what happens.
Monday, December 30th, 2002 10:25am
21 years ago I wrote 8" Star Trek Plate Wesley Crusher
Come on, admit it: you’d love to find a commemorative plate of yourself on eBay, bid on it and win.
Sunday, December 30th, 2001 7:00pm
21 years ago I wrote Stranger In A Strange Land
Here is an excellent article by Christopher Hitchens about "The dismay of an honorable man of the left".
Sunday, December 30th, 2001 4:38am
21 years ago I wrote Gorey Movie
Here’s something interesting I stumbled upon while browsing through a bunch of "home movies" that people have posted up at apple.com.
Sunday, December 30th, 2001 4:07am
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