Anyone read REAMDE? I've been re-reading, and would love to see another sequel, one focused on Csongor and Marlon. Anyone else want a Neal Stephenson buddy story?
Anyone read REAMDE? I've been re-reading, and would love to see another sequel, one focused on Csongor and Marlon. Anyone else want a Neal Stephenson buddy story?
How the Most Dangerous Intersection in Massachusetts Got Fixed
The thing that wouldn’t die: why Gothic endures in visual culture [typographic case studies for Florence + The Machine, Wuthering Heights, Nosferatu, and more further down in the article]
10 Graphic Design Trends of 2026
I know listicles can often be cringy junk, but I thought this one actually did a good job of providing lots of different examples and breaking down the components of each trend they identified. Felt decently in-depth for a round-up; worth browsing for inspiration.
Does Boston have to be the city where fun goes to die?
Turn-based games festival on Steam has 400+ games in a bunch of hand-picked categories. 1 day left in the sale.
A Harvard Square T tunnel unused for 40 years might be turned into an entertainment venue
Copying is the way design works
Wildlife in Motion: One-Line Motion Design
Valve dev says SteamOS isn't about killing Windows: 'If a user has a good experience on Windows, there's no problem'
>“All of this work is broadly applicable to the PC platform, and it’s going to continue to expand over time. Supporting multiple platforms, multiple chipsets, controllers for different machines that are out there and even ones that aren’t out yet.” > >[…] Valve’s goal with the OS is to have it compatible with traditional PCs, laptops, portable consoles and any other formats.