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March 1, 2024

Links by Friday 010 - Wah HAH-kah

I made a boo boo and scheduled two issues to the same day. It hurts, but oh well.

My goal for LBF is to promote indieweb. As a result, I consciously don't link to Medium or pay-wall sites, even big media, preferring personal blogs and small publishers. There are many small voices that need to be heard and it's my goal to showcase them.

A week in Oaxaca

Last time we featured Dan Mall's trip to Peru and now Arun give us this treat.

I'm always fascinated by the culture and architecture of different countries. Once we took a bus from Lagos, Nigeria to Lomé, Togo. It was a feast for the eyes.

The pictures look great, and quite frankly without them the post wouldn't be as interesting. All I can say is more of this pretty please. Blog about your travels and take nice pictures. Oh and I had to look it up, it's pronounced wah-HAH-kah.

A week in Oaxaca (arun.is)

Travel tech Notes - New Delhi

Ask and ye shall receive. Please if you know of other tech/design travel blogs let me know about them.

If you're travelling to Delhi, you might want to read this.


Travel (Tech) Notes, Delhi Edition – On my Om

I have been away visiting my parents in Delhi, India. I went not only to check in on their health, but also to get a chance to celebrate their sixty years together, along with my siblings. It was a…

We love RSS

Matthias goes into more details with RSS (what it is, how you can enable it on your website, what ways you can consume it, and so on), than we did last time.

We ❤️ RSS · Matthias Ott – User Experience Designer

The Guide To Responsive Design In 2023 and Beyond

This is one to bookmark. It's a long read so make out time before you start on it. Last year I was working on an Eleventy starter called Hej but never finished it, this will come in handy if I decide to revisit it.

https://ishadeed.com/article/responsive-design/

Replacing ChromeOS with Linux on a 2017 Pixelbook

Step by step guide to installing full Linux on your Chromebook.


Replacing ChromeOS with Linux on the 2017 Pixelbook (Eve) | Nishiki Liu

A step-by-step guide for installing Linux on the Pixelbook and replacing ChromeOS.

That's it, see you next time.

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