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  • It’s time to reflect and plan ahead! James and Josh look back at a tumultuous 2024 in tech and ask the big questions about where things are heading.
    What were the highlights?
    What lessons can we learn?
    How do we prepare for 2025?
    Listen now as we kick-off the year with a brand new instalment of Off Script!
    In praise of indie conferences
    The struggles of smaller events
    AWS re:Invent conference
    Multi Cloud
    Distributed SQL - DSQL
    Tough time for tech in 2024
    All Day Hey!
    Publishing platforms
    Tech Influencers
    Complete CSS - Any Bell
    Learn with Jason
    The state of the tech economy
    Whisper Flow
    CrowdStrike outage
    AI, Automation, valid JSON, OLLAMA , Constrained Sampling
    AI Agents, Cursor IDE
    SASS is in danger?
    Adobe Podcast
    New Ruby on Rails
    Laravel 11
    Deno
    BlueSky
    References
    * https://piccalil.li/complete-css (https://piccalil.li/complete-css)
    * https://www.youtube.com/@learnwithjason (https://www.youtube.com/@learnwithjason)
    Find out more about Stac and Parallax:
    * https://stac.works (https://stac.works)
    * https://parall.ax (https://parall.ax)

  • Part 2 has landed! For this outing of Off Script, Josh and James explore the ‘Future of engineering leadership’.
    This is an episode born from Q&A discussions and ideas at the recent Off Script Live event in Leeds. Dive into the modern challenges and the future direction of leadership in software engineering.
    AI Sustainability
    Company energy offset
    Energy demands of AI vs speed of innovation
    AI on device
    Apple Siri LLM on device?
    Loneliness in leadership positions
    Talk with peers in other companies
    Lattice HR for feedback
    Finding your role
    Event culture
    Consistency creates community
    Organiser sets the tone
    Challenges for future leaders
    Addressing the gap between vocal and and non vocal team members
    Communication types
    Generating positive feedback culture
    Find out more about Stac and Parallax:
    * https://stac.works (https://stac.works)
    * https://parall.ax (https://parall.ax)

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  • "It's not enough just being right. You've got to actually convince people of your way of thinking and take other people on the journey".
    Off Script is back with Josh and James hosting the first episode in a massive two-parter!
    They take lessons and hot topics from the recent Off Script Live event in Leeds. Dive into the modern challenges and the future direction of leadership in software engineering in this episode.
    Part 2 out soon! Subscribe so you don’t miss it.
    Recorded: 27th November 2024
    Recap
    re:invent festival
    AI announcements
    Event themes
    Remote & Hybrid working
    Slack working dynamics
    Methods of communication
    Importance of communication
    Huddle to convey tone of information
    Reduce crosstalk and chatter
    Mandating behaviour vs Encouraging participation
    Sarah Wells Talk - Nudge Theory - LINK
    Make it easy for people to do the right thing
    Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI)
    Hiring policies
    Soft Skills in hybrid working
    Empowering vs washing hands of decisions
    AI
    Important to understand the black box
    Using AI for leadership decisions
    Reference
    * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UxcgywwC4u8 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UxcgywwC4u8)
    Find out more about Stac and Parallax:
    * https://stac.works (https://stac.works)
    * https://parall.ax (https://parall.ax)

  • The historically popular development process of “move fast and break things” has got the biggest companies in the world far. In the age of AI, can we still take these risks in the name of progress or are the potential repercussions too great? Josh and James are joined by guest Jack Sails to discuss.
    Recorded: 17th July 2024
    02 Open AI fearless implementation
    03 Is developing in a vacuum worse?
    04 Google move fast and break things becomes more dangerous
    05 OpenAI haven't lost trust yet
    06 How did OpenAI get its data - Mira Murati
    09 Scraping the internet for data
    10 A open internet vs private companies
    10 ARC browser hover LLM description
    11 Imperfect innovation, where does it come from?
    11 Innovating to solve a problem vs innovation into unknown areas
    12 Microsoft Copilot AI
    13 ChatGPT taking over Google as the go-to for questions
    16 Kodak & digital images
    18 Humans bring value and craft
    19 The iPhone was a ipod killer
    20 Fearing innovation and protectionism
    21 Nokia's lack of smartphone innovation
    25 Theranos - Fake it till you make it in medicine
    28 Now no one will touch the Metaverse
    29 Zoe smart patch and gut tracking
    35 Lime Scooters late night testing for alcohol
    36 Innovation that's not required
    37 Coke's new flavour
    39 Segway
    42 Cars
    43 Napster's innovation
    Find out more about Stac and Parallax:
    * https://stac.works (https://stac.works)
    * https://parall.ax (https://parall.ax)

  • Jack Sails (IMA) is back with James & Josh to discuss the recent WWDC24 Apple Developer conference. Was AI the word of the conference? Find out as they work through everything revealed this year and how it will affect their products going forward.
    In this episode:
    * 00 Intro
    * 01 Apple Intelligence
    * 02 AI & Apple’s Privacy first approach
    * 04 SIRI & Natural language AI integration
    * 06 Natural language vs pre scripted
    * 09 Image Playground AI image creator
    * 10 SIRI x Open AI
    * 12 Genmoji
    * 12 IOS 18
    * 16 Transcribed calls
    * 17 New apps
    * 18 New password app
    * 21 Sequoia macOS
    * 23 Does the UK follow the EU restrictions
    * 24 Supporting old hardware
    * 29 Vision OS 2
    References:
    * https://www.macrumors.com/roundup/wwdc/ (https://www.macrumors.com/roundup/wwdc/)
    Find out more about Stac and Parallax:
    * https://stac.works (https://stac.works)
    * https://parall.ax (https://parall.ax)

  • Inspired by reading ‘Investments Unlimited’ and other books built around the principles of storytelling, James and Josh dive into DevSecOps and the bigger picture of shifting security left in this new episode of Off Script!
    In this episode:
    * 00:00 Fictional Bugs - Investments Unlimited
    * 01:00 DevSecOps
    * 02:00 Moving security testing to the beginning
    * 03:00 Reducing the friction of releases
    * 04:00 Go through pain points early
    * 05:00 Strict linting, function length, no unused variables
    * 06:00 Early automated tests to prevent Git leaks
    * 08:00 Making it easy for the developer
    * 10:00 Bearer
    * 11:00 Concise reporting
    * 12:00 Dependabot
    * 13:00 Secret Management
    * 14:00 Making it easy to do the right thing
    * 16:00 Having pride in your security
    * 17:00 What if your language doesn’t have much security support?
    * 19:00 Dynamic & Static languages
    * 20:00 Language agnostic tools
    * 21:00 Key takeaways
    References:
    * https://itrevolution.com/product/investments-unlimited/ (https://itrevolution.com/product/investments-unlimited/)
    * https://www.bearer.com/ (https://www.bearer.com/)
    * https://github.com/dependabot (https://github.com/dependabot)
    Find out more about Stac and Parallax:
    * https://stac.works (https://stac.works)
    * https://parall.ax (https://parall.ax)

  • What do fish donuts, a passion for cooking and elaborate recipes have to do with productivity? Are you getting enough of a creative outlet around your busy schedule? Josh and James discuss the importance of side projects and how the variety they add to your week benefits your work-life balance and output!
    In this episode:
    * 00:00 Welcome
    * 01:00 What are our side projects?
    * 02:00 Coding
    * 03:00 Cooking
    * 04:00 Josh’s chef stage experience
    * 11:00 Service state - Flow state when coding
    * 12:00 Find your creative outlet
    * 13:00 Find the time
    * 16:00 Adding variety to life
    * 17:00 Book - One Thing
    * 18:00 Having side projects when being a leader
    * 19:00 Consistency
    References:
    * https://www.amazon.co.uk/One-Thing-Surprisingly-Extraordinary-bestselling/dp/1848549253 (https://www.amazon.co.uk/One-Thing-Surprisingly-Extraordinary-bestselling/dp/1848549253)
    Find out more about Stac and Parallax:
    * https://stac.works (https://stac.works)
    * https://parall.ax (https://parall.ax)

  • What are AI risks? What do we need to consider when looking at our projects? Josh and James are are back for another episode of Off Script to dig deeper into this important topic!
    00 - ISO 42001 Regulation
    03 - What are the risks
    04 - Hallucinations
    05 - How do we critically assess the output
    06 - Human in the loop
    08 - Authorised API integrations
    13 - Prompt Injection
    14 - Sleeper agent LLM
    18 - Denial OF Service models
    22 - Exact phrasing on outputs
    25 - Rabbit.tech
    Find out more about Stac and Parallax:
    * https://stac.works (https://stac.works)
    * https://parall.ax (https://parall.ax)

  • It’s time for our annual review of the year! In this episode, James and Josh discuss the many twists and turns that the last 12 months brought in this 2023 developer round-up.
    Thank you for listening this year. We’ll be back with more episodes in the New Year!
    01 A look back at the year
    03 The year AI went mainstream
    05 Tech layoffs
    07 Open AI x Microsoft partnership
    08 M2 Apple Mac chips
    09 Google Bard
    12 Stephen Wolfram wrote "What is ChatGPT doing.. And why does it work?"
    13 Web IOS & Ipad
    15 ChatGPT Plus & Whisper API's
    15 Parallax hosted "stories on the road"
    19 React.dev
    21 Apple vs Epic Games
    22 Meta fined 1.3B
    23 EU Cookie policy
    24 Final Cut & Logic Pro on IOS
    27 Advent of code
    28 Chrome added web GPU support
    29 Native to web based apps
    30 All Day Hey 2023
    31 Fluency Bot
    32 SEC sue Coinbase & Binance
    33 NASA lost connection to Voyager 2
    34 Microsoft Type Chat
    36 Meta Launched Threads
    38 Temporary disabilities
    40 Josh joins Glean as CTO
    41 Apple launched Name Drop
    42 Air traffic control meltdown
    43 Hyperdx
    44 Webflow Conf
    46 WCAG 2.2
    47 M3 Macs
    49 re:invent
    50 Deno KV
    51 StyleX
    53 iA writer
    54 CloudFlare year in review
    55 Spotify Wrapped
    References:
    * https://writings.stephenwolfram.com/2023/02/what-is-chatgpt-doing-and-why-does-it-work/ ([https://writings.stephenwolfram.com/2023/02/what-is-chatgpt-doing-and-why-does-it-work/)
    * https://openai.com/blog/introducing-chatgpt-and-whisper-apis (https://openai.com/blog/introducing-chatgpt-and-whisper-apis)
    * https://www.storyblok.com/ev/stories-on-the-road-uk-23 (https://www.storyblok.com/ev/stories-on-the-road-uk-23)
    * https://heypresents.com/conferences/2023/schedule (https://heypresents.com/conferences/2023/schedule)
    * https://blog.jim-nielsen.com/2023/temporarily-abled/ (https://blog.jim-nielsen.com/2023/temporarily-abled/)
    Find out more about Stac and Parallax:
    * https://stac.works (https://stac.works)
    * https://parall.ax (https://parall.ax)

  • Are all leaders extroverts? Does agile development mean there is no plan or documentation? Do leaders have to be the best developer? Following on from a recent in-person talk, James and Josh discuss more common tech misconceptions in the area of leadership.
    01 Misconception in leadership
    01 Leadership is the only way for progression
    02 Tech path vs management path
    03 Dual track progression
    04 Good code is all that matters
    05 How teams interact
    06 We'll cross the bridge when its comes to it
    09 Have to be the best engineer to be a leader
    10 It’s not about you
    11 Tech skills trump company culture
    12 Diversity
    14 More developers = more velocity
    17 Documentation is less important for agile teams
    19 Agile development means no plan
    22 All leaders are extroverts
    25 Leadership is lonely
    27 You don't need a mentor or peers
    Find out more about Stac and Parallax:
    * https://stac.works (https://stac.works)
    * https://parall.ax (https://parall.ax)

  • Any team will have a variety of emotional states when responding to problems. How do you analyse, understand and make meaningful decisions based on these differences? In this episode, James and Josh discuss different methods of understanding a team’s characteristics and how taking these into account can lead you to getting the best out of everyone.
    01 SDIs
    01 Strength, Deployment, Inventory
    02 Stress states
    05 Trickle down management
    06 Myers briggs
    07 Performance, Process, People
    08 Dissecting Josh’s results
    12 Using the results within a team
    13 Strengths and weaknesses
    14 What brings out the best in you
    15 Being accountable
    16 Applying the findings
    Resources:
    Find out more about Stac and Parallax:
    * https://stac.works (https://stac.works)
    * https://parall.ax (https://parall.ax)

  • What are the steps to building a thriving community? What challenges might you face along the way? In this episode, James and Josh draw on their experience of creating and building communities online and offline, sharing their insights on how to make it a success.
    04 Starting a community
    06 Building trust
    08 Give value, not a sales pitch
    10 Josh on building a conference
    12 Creating a welcoming environment
    15 Letting people know your weaknesses
    16 Trust
    17 Empathy
    18 Dealing with conflict
    20 Don’t fear conflict
    22 Lack of commitment or direction
    23 Inclusion
    24 Avoidance of accountability
    26 The enemy of accountability is ambiguity
    27 Shared ownership
    30 Rethinking views
    31 Diversity
    Resources:
    * https://www.executiveagenda.com/resources/blog/five-dysfunctions-team (https://www.executiveagenda.com/resources/blog/five-dysfunctions-team)
    Find out more about Stac and Parallax:
    * https://stac.works (https://stac.works)
    * https://parall.ax (https://parall.ax)

  • AI ethics - a hot, divisive topic and rightly so. James and Josh are back with a brand new episode of Off Script to dig in and explore a space that is impacting our lives more and more.
    01 Intro
    02 Applied AI event
    03 Bethan Vincent's talk
    03 Jack Sails’ talk
    06 Outcomes are not determined by intentions
    07 EU Cookie law
    09 Tech can’t be decided by those who know the least about the tech
    10 Regulation
    11 AI marking of papers
    12 Only as good as the dataset it is trained on
    13 Why as a company would we use this?
    14 Disclaimers
    15 AI Consultancy
    18 Risk
    19 Oxford Uni CapAI implementation
    20 What happens when things don’t go right?
    22 Accountability
    25 The Trolley problem
    27 Deontology
    28 The moral machine self driving car
    29 7 Things to consider when implementing AI in your business
    30 Fluency bot for Slack and confluence
    References
    * https://www.linkedin.com/events/7099321618157461505/comments/ (https://www.linkedin.com/events/7099321618157461505/comments/)
    * https://www.moralmachine.net/ (https://www.moralmachine.net/)
    * https://www.fluencybot.ai/ (https://www.fluencybot.ai/)
    Find out more about Stac and Parallax:
    * https://stac.works (https://stac.works)
    * https://parall.ax (https://parall.ax)

  • James and Josh explore the world of SSGs (static site generators)! The differences between SSGs and full stack frameworks, the associated technologies out there and what to consider with your project when deciding what is best for it.
    [Recorded 13th July, 2023]
    01 Intro
    02 The Personal Website
    02 Static Site Generators
    02 ASTRO 
    03 Content driven site vs Logic and functional site
    04 Jekyll 
    04 Webapps
    07 Full stack frameworks
    08 MPA vs SPA
    10 Islands
    15 It’s a cms without the cms
    16 Flexible data structures enforced via TypeScript
    20 Deployment - compilation step, already do this on most frameworks anyway
    22 Still require a rich runtime environment of JS deps etc
    25 Bring your own db and cache
    26 Environmental impact
    27 New SSGs
    References
    * https://docs.astro.build/en/concepts/why-astro/ (https://docs.astro.build/en/concepts/why-astro/)
    * https://docs.astro.build/en/concepts/mpa-vs-spa/ (https://docs.astro.build/en/concepts/mpa-vs-spa/)
    * https://docs.astro.build/en/concepts/islands/ (https://docs.astro.build/en/concepts/islands/)
    Find out more about Stac and Parallax:
    * Stac (https://stac.works)
    * Parallax (https://parall.ax)

  • What is the blockchain? How has it changed over time? Is it still killing the planet? James and Josh discuss various types of blockchain systems and how they might have some real world applications for social good.
    [Recorded 13th July, 2023]
    1 Blockchain
    02 How did it start
    03 Bitcoin
    03 Ethereum
    03 Proof of work vs Proof of stake
    05 Hardforking
    06 Web3 bros
    06 Masterdon & De-centralisation
    07 Microservices
    10 Real word aplications
    11 Music Industry
    12 Coinbase
    14 Wallet management
    17 User identity
    18 Social good smart contracts
    19 Blockchain kickstarter
    20 Bored Ape
    21 Digital art
    Find out more about Stac and Parallax:
    * Stac (https://stac.works)
    * Parallax (https://parall.ax)

  • James & Josh discuss the recent WWDC 2023 conference and break down some of the announcements. Dive in to the episode to hear all their thoughts on the latest developments coming out of Apple HQ and the impact it may have on us.
    [Recorded 9th June, 2023]
    05 - Apple Vision Pro
    09 - Product reveals
    11 - MacOS Sonoma
    12 - Paprika
    13 - Safari Profiles
    15 - ARC Browser
    18 - Widgets
    19 - Presenter Overlays
    20 - Installable Webapps
    21 - WatchOS 10 & promoting health
    23 - Apple & AI Spacial Computing
    24 - Squid Soup
    24 - Spacial audio
    25 - Apple Vision Pro
    30 - New dev tools and experiences for headset
    35 - Nest Cameras & Starling Hub
    37 - JPEG XL
    40 - The future of Apple development & products
    Find out more about Stac and Parallax:
    * Stac (https://stac.works)
    * Parallax (https://parall.ax)

  • Returning podcast guest Jack Sails joins James and Josh to discuss developments in large language models! Over this episode they discuss how LLMs are being used, Open AI and its current offerings, tips on how to use them and any concerns they may have around this new technology.
    [Recorded 19th April, 2023]
    02 - Metaverse & Crypto
    03 - Online virtual spaces
    04 - Chat GPT evolution
    05 - GPT-4
    06 - Apple audiobooks
    06 - SIRI + LLM
    07 - A GPT does not understand you
    09 - What are LLMs and how do they work?
    10 - 1 word = 1 token
    11 - What is temperature in the context of LLMs?
    13 - OpenAI Playground
    14 - Clippy on crack
    16 - Should we be concerned about the flaws? It can’t even add 2+2
    18 - Siri Skills
    19 - How can we lean into this technology to improve our productivity
    20 - Decision paralysis
    20 - Good prompt writing is key
    22 - Megaprompting
    23 - How can you learn how to reprompt to get the output you’re looking for
    24 - Privacy concerns
    26 - Bias
    27 - D.A.N
    31 - NPCs in games
    34 - How do we remain ethical in a world of generated content?
    35 - UK Chancellor using it to craft a speech
    41 - How can we use this today, in our everyday lives?
    44 - Example prompts
    45 - Becoming an editor
    Find out more about Stac and Parallax:
    * Stac (https://stac.works)
    * Parallax (https://parall.ax)

  • There are a lot of misconceptions in the tech world. In this episode James and Josh shine some light and dispel some common myths!
    01 - Private browsing is private
    04 - Agile development means no planning
    06 - Adding more developers speeds up projects
    09 - Code should be optimised right form the begining
    12 - Usability testing is done once the product is ready
    14 - Adding more features makes products better
    16 - AI will replace developers
    Find out more about Stac and Parallax:
    * Stac (https://stac.works)
    * Parallax (https://parall.ax)

  • Off Script is back! This episode, James and Josh discuss engineering culture and some of the best practices and processes they’ve implemented for reliable development cycles. What’s the release process? How do you monitor the application and ensure robust code quality? How do Infrastructure and security considerations affect the development? All covered in this episode!
    02 Release process - Continuous integration
    03 Feature flagging
    05 Versioning
    07 Application Monitoring & alerting
    09 Flare error message mishap
    10 Centralised Dashboards
    11 Shipping a better product
    11 Tips for a new hire
    12 Linting
    13 Versioning
    15 Testing
    17 Reduce the feedback loop
    20 Architecture review
    22 Programming patterns
    25 Infrastructure
    26 Tooling setup and access (Consul, Vault, etc)
    28 Infrastructure as code
    30 Data residency and regional deployments
    32 Security
    33 Secret storage and environment specific configuration
    34 Regulatory compliance (e.g. ISO 27001, GCloud expectations
    35 Dependency review
    36 External security review
    37 On-boarding/off-boarding Documentation
    38 OpenAPI documents
    40 Slack
    44 Communication is key
    Find out more about Stac and Parallax:
    * Stac (https://stac.works)
    * Parallax (https://parall.ax)

  • The state of the world, green engineering, James' wedding, Elon's meltdowns. To round off the year, James and Josh look back at the many ups and downs from the world of tech and beyond.
    00 - State of the world
    01 - Good to be back in the office
    03 - Figma & its Adobe acquisition
    04 - Mozilla started to accept Crypto then halted
    05 - Web3
    06 - Google Fonts Privacy & GDPR breach
    07 - Reducing the web's carbon footprint. Optimising & green engineering
    08 - Building a Greener Web talk by Michelle Barker
    09 - Netify sponsoring open source eleventy
    10 - MDN Mozilla Dev Network refresh
    11 - '5 Web things that you don't need Javascript for'
    12 - CSS Tricks acquired by Digital Ocean
    13 - US announced plans to make daylight saving time permanent
    15 - Devs for Ukraine
    17 - Twitter embeds
    18 - Duck Duck Go for Mac & other Chromium forks
    20 - US court reaffirmed that web scraping is legal
    21 - All Day Hey! 2022
    22 - Blogging making a comeback - Own your own thoughts
    23 - Is Mastodon any good?
    25 - Mailing lists are back
    25 - CSS Day is back
    26 - Internet Explorer was retired
    27 - Stranger Things had a hacking scene that featured Flexbox
    28 - WWWDC - Human interface guidelines
    29 - Apple Passkeys
    30 - W3C became a public interest not-for-profit enterprise
    31 - UK Online Safety Bill - a disappointment that targets individuals not big tech
    33 - Cookie Pop-up failure of policy
    34 - Heroku down all the time
    36 - James got married
    37 - Chrome version 105
    38 - No Code Tools Article
    40 - Don't throw away code - article
    40 - GitHubs - What's your first github contribution
    42 - Source code webkit is now managed on GitHub
    43 - Heather Burns - Data Privacy Book
    44 - Chris Coyier - Talk 'The web is good now'
    45 - Cloudflare SVG support for images
    46 - Leeds Digital Festival - DALLE event
    48 - btconf - Berlin Trip
    48 - PassKey Support by Google
    49 - CSS Working Group - The View Transition API + Scrolled Linked Transitions
    51 - Way Back Machine Turned 21
    53 - Hey! Presents Social in Leeds
    54 - ffconf pod episode
    54 - Advent of Code
    55 - Josh on 'Another Idea Podcast' - Creative Podcast
    55 - Web Sustainability Resources
    56 - Practical Accessibility Course
    57 - re:Invent episode
    57 - 'Engineering management for the rest of us' - book by Sarah Drasner
    58 - Google switching to a continuous scroll
    59 - 25 years since Microsoft FrontPage 98
    61 - Parallax won many awards this year
    62 - Chatloop
    Resources:
    * Figma (https://www.figma.com/community/plugin/1049994768493726219/Inspect---Export-to-HTML%2C-React%2C-TailwindCSS)
    * hidde.blog (https://hidde.blog/the-web-doesnt-have-version-numbers/)
    * https://www.zylstra.org/blog/2022/01/using-google-fonts-breaches-gdpr/ (https://www.zylstra.org/blog/2022/01/using-google-fonts-breaches-gdpr/)
    * https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2022/02/reducing-web-carbon-footprint-optimizing-social-media-embeds/ (https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2022/02/reducing-web-carbon-footprint-optimizing-social-media-embeds/)
    * Building a Greener Web by Michelle Barker (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OdiSM9wLPAM)
    * https://lexoral.com/blog/you-dont-need-js/ (https://lexoral.com/blog/you-dont-need-js/)
    * https://www.devsforukraine.io/ (https://www.devsforukraine.io/)
    * https://heypresents.com/conferences/2023 (https://heypresents.com/conferences/2023)
    * https://webkit.org/blog/12840/web-platform-and-web-extensions-features-highlighted-at-wwdc22/ (https://webkit.org/blog/12840/web-platform-and-web-extensions-features-highlighted-at-wwdc22/)
    * https://webdevlaw.uk/2022/07/11/your-compliance-obligations-under-the-uks-online-safety-bill/ (https://webdevlaw.uk/2022/07/11/your-compliance-obligations-under-the-uks-online-safety-bill/)
    * https://adactio.com/journal/19370 (https://adactio.com/journal/19370)
    * https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2022/09/understanding-privacy-pre-release/ (https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2022/09/understanding-privacy-pre-release/)
    * https://2022.cascadiajs.com/speakers/chris-coyier (https://2022.cascadiajs.com/speakers/chris-coyier)
    * https://blog.cloudflare.com/svg-support-in-cloudflare-images/ (https://blog.cloudflare.com/svg-support-in-cloudflare-images/)
    * https://leedsdigitalfestival.org/events/dall-e-2-how-ai-will-shape-the-future-of-creativity/ (https://leedsdigitalfestival.org/events/dall-e-2-how-ai-will-shape-the-future-of-creativity/)
    * Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/episode/1yYKMSm3K308c1d7zXYtdL?si=4ca3795bb0ad4e50&fbclid=IwAR3Hsg5A3z8cmjkvUyc9iuE9FGGJ4eVu3GaXVr_FytTmaoMC28BGiD-POj4&nd=1)
    * https://css-irl.info/web-sustainability-resources/ (https://css-irl.info/web-sustainability-resources/)
    * https://practical-accessibility.today/ (https://practical-accessibility.today/)
    * https://www.engmanagement.dev/ (https://www.engmanagement.dev/)
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