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The Accordion Ninjas are a joke that appeared on the other site ten years ago that made me and maybe two other accordionists (and maybe an organist) laugh

Years later I started making button/badges which have never sold tons — they’re so deeply inside 🪗 — but make me smile every time I see them

@luke helped make #Tango Ninja ones last year which dig the joke even deeper, but again 😹

They use the fab Accordion #Font you can encode messages with!
accordionbruce.etsy.com/listin

“Reimagining Fluid Typography” by @mia

🔗 oddbird.net/2025/02/12/fluid-t

> Never do pixel math with `em` and `rem` units. That’s where we went wrong, by assuming that `16px == 1em` is a reliable fact.

It reminds me a lot of what I was pretty vocal about a few years ago, including “People don't change the default 16px font size in their browser (You wish!)” and “Users DO change font size”.

But I don't understand how this code…

⚓nicolas-hoizey.com/links/2025/

Pour programmer, j’aime vraiment beaucoup la très joli famille de polices Monaspace (notament la version Radon), mais je viens de découvrir Atkinson Hyperlegible (qui a une version monospace), et on peut avouer que le nom ne ment pas!

#font #monospace #accessibility #Typography

monaspace.githubnext.com/
brailleinstitute.org/freefont/ <- Atkinson Hyperlegible

monaspace.githubnext.comMonaspaceAn innovative superfamily of fonts for code

The Evolution of Classical Chinese Characters and their Pronunciation in Mandarin.
古漢字字形演變及其官話讀音。
youtu.be/EbxohNCoJHM?si=M4jpuP
Having noticed someone inquiring about classical Chinese bronze inscription characters on Facebook, I therefore recorded a video to illustrate them.
適見Facebook有客詢商周金文,吾遂錄像以闡之。

“Reimagining Fluid Typography” by @mia

🔗 oddbird.net/2025/02/12/fluid-t

> Never do pixel math with `em` and `rem` units. That’s where we went wrong, by assuming that `16px == 1em` is a reliable fact.

It reminds me a lot of what I was pretty vocal about a few years ago, including “People don't change the default 16px font size in their browser (You wish!)” and “Users DO change font size”.

But I don't understand how this code…

⚓nicolas-hoizey.com/links/2025/