onlinewebfonts.com

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Free TTF, SVG, EOT, WOFF, OTF format fonts and icons.

csszengarden.com

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A zen guide to CSS via a single form HTML page.

popularmechanics.com

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Popular mechanics, an intro into the world of political mechanics.

Archaeologists Found the Long-Buried Remains of a 2,500-Year-Old Roman Society - Popular Mechanics

9 January 2026 @ 1:00 pm

Archaeologists Found the Long-Buried Remains of a 2,500-Year-Old Roman Society  Popular Mechanics

A Revolutionary Device Can Cure Blindness. This Has ‘Never Been Done Before,’ Researcher Says. - Popular Mechanics

8 January 2026 @ 10:03 pm

A Revolutionary Device Can Cure Blindness. This Has ‘Never Been Done Before,’ Researcher Says.  Popular Mechanics

The Gorilla Poly Yard Cart Is an All-Season Workhorse. Its Easy-Dump Design Makes Cleanup Faster. - Popular Mechanics

8 January 2026 @ 9:54 pm

The Gorilla Poly Yard Cart Is an All-Season Workhorse. Its Easy-Dump Design Makes Cleanup Faster.  Popular Mechanics

Two New Quantum Experiments Just Proved Einstein Wrong - Popular Mechanics

8 January 2026 @ 7:00 pm

Two New Quantum Experiments Just Proved Einstein Wrong  Popular Mechanics

Your Consciousness May Emerge From a Mysterious Quantum Field, Radical New Theory Suggests - Popular Mechanics

8 January 2026 @ 2:30 pm

Your Consciousness May Emerge From a Mysterious Quantum Field, Radical New Theory Suggests  Popular Mechanics

Scientists Found an Untapped Energy Source Running Through Our Cells - Popular Mechanics

8 January 2026 @ 2:00 pm

Scientists Found an Untapped Energy Source Running Through Our Cells  Popular Mechanics

Archaeologists Found a 7,500-Year-Old Seal From a Surprisingly Advanced Society - Popular Mechanics

8 January 2026 @ 1:00 pm

Archaeologists Found a 7,500-Year-Old Seal From a Surprisingly Advanced Society  Popular Mechanics

The U.S. Government Just Followed Through on Its Ban of DJI Drones—and It’s So Much Worse Than We Thought - Popular Mechanics

7 January 2026 @ 10:28 pm

The U.S. Government Just Followed Through on Its Ban of DJI Drones—and It’s So Much Worse Than We Thought  Popular Mechanics

This Strange Addiction Fuels Murder and War—But You Can Train Your Brain to Fight It, Research Suggests - Popular Mechanics

7 January 2026 @ 9:31 pm

This Strange Addiction Fuels Murder and War—But You Can Train Your Brain to Fight It, Research Suggests  Popular Mechanics

Scientists Just Revealed Hidden Networks Weaving Through the Entire Human Body - Popular Mechanics

7 January 2026 @ 7:00 pm

Scientists Just Revealed Hidden Networks Weaving Through the Entire Human Body  Popular Mechanics

sketchfab.com

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A 3D showcase & community to inspire more 3D creations.

thisiscolossal.com

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Art, design, photography and more!

Dennis Lehtonen’s Aerial Views of Remote Greenland Villages Illuminate an Evolving Land

8 January 2026 @ 8:05 pm

Dennis Lehtonen’s Aerial Views of Remote Greenland Villages Illuminate an Evolving LandLehtonen is documenting all the inhabited places in Greenland. Do stories and artists like this matter to you? Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $7 per month. The article Dennis Lehtonen’s Aerial Views of Remote Greenland Villages Illuminate an Evolving Land appeared first on Colossal.

Step Into a Uniquely Cavernous House Installation by Japanese Art Collective 目

8 January 2026 @ 4:44 pm

Step Into a Uniquely Cavernous House Installation by Japanese Art Collective 目Explore a cave in the unlikeliest of places. Do stories and artists like this matter to you? Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $7 per month. The article Step Into a Uniquely Cavernous House Installation by Japanese Art Collective 目 appeared first on Colossal.

New York City Ballet Art Series Presents Thibaut Grevet

8 January 2026 @ 11:16 am

New York City Ballet Art Series Presents Thibaut GrevetThe French director and photographer’s work will be on view at three special performances in January and February. Do stories and artists like this matter to you? Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $7 per month. The article New York City Ballet Art Series Presents Thibaut Grevet appeared first on Colossal.

Paintings on Antique Navigational Tools Are a Poetic Nod to Bird Migration by Steeven Salvat

7 January 2026 @ 10:32 pm

Paintings on Antique Navigational Tools Are a Poetic Nod to Bird Migration by Steeven SalvatThe artist's solo exhibition 'Latitude/Longitude' opens in Le Havre next month. Do stories and artists like this matter to you? Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $7 per month. The article Paintings on Antique Navigational Tools Are a Poetic Nod to Bird Migration by Steeven Salvat appeared first on Colossal.

‘Birds of Mexico City’ Celebrates a New Generation Defining Queerness

7 January 2026 @ 7:12 pm

‘Birds of Mexico City’ Celebrates a New Generation Defining QueernessPieter Henket highlights "the boundaries between Mexico’s deeply rooted Catholic traditions and the freedom of modern self-expression." Do stories and artists like this matter to you? Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $7 per month. The article ‘Birds of Mexico City’ Celebrates a New Generation Defining Queerness appeared first on Colossal.

The Verdant ‘Lost World’ of Minnie Evans Comes Alive in Vivid Mixed-Media Drawings

7 January 2026 @ 5:01 pm

The Verdant ‘Lost World’ of Minnie Evans Comes Alive in Vivid Mixed-Media Drawings'The Lost World: The Art of Minnie Evans' continues through April 19 at Atlanta's High Museum of Art. Do stories and artists like this matter to you? Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $7 per month. The article The Verdant ‘Lost World’ of Minnie Evans Comes Alive in Vivid Mixed-Media Drawings appeared first on Colossal.

‘Gold from Newton’s Apple Tree’ Traces Natural Pigment Recipes from the Ancient World to Today

6 January 2026 @ 10:27 pm

‘Gold from Newton’s Apple Tree’ Traces Natural Pigment Recipes from the Ancient World to TodayNabil Ali celebrates the long legacy of botanical pigments and the craft traditions that used them. Do stories and artists like this matter to you? Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $7 per month. The article ‘Gold from Newton’s Apple Tree’ Traces Natural Pigment Recipes from the Ancient World to Today appeared first on Colossal.

Stephen Towns’ Quilted Works Emphasize Black Joy as Resistance in ‘Safer Waters’

6 January 2026 @ 7:50 pm

Stephen Towns’ Quilted Works Emphasize Black Joy as Resistance in ‘Safer Waters’'Safer Waters: Picturing Black Recreation at Midcentury' continues through June 14 at the Wichita Art Museum. Do stories and artists like this matter to you? Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $7 per month. The article Stephen Towns’ Quilted Works Emphasize Black Joy as Resistance in ‘Safer Waters’ appeared first on Colossal.

Hope and Love Prevail During a Terrible Historic Era in the Short Film ‘Father’s Letters’

6 January 2026 @ 5:29 pm

Hope and Love Prevail During a Terrible Historic Era in the Short Film ‘Father’s Letters’A scientist imprisoned at a remote Soviet Gulag corresponds with his daughter in Moscow. Do stories and artists like this matter to you? Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $7 per month. The article Hope and Love Prevail During a Terrible Historic Era in the Short Film ‘Father’s Letters’ appeared first on Colossal.

‘The Atlas of World Embroidery’ Traces the Global History of the Art Form

5 January 2026 @ 10:44 pm

‘The Atlas of World Embroidery’ Traces the Global History of the Art FormForthcoming from Princeton University Press, the volume celebrates the global history of a timeless fiber art. Do stories and artists like this matter to you? Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $7 per month. The article ‘The Atlas of World Embroidery’ Traces the Global History of the Art Form appeared first on Colossal.

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A mindful blog for mindful people.

A Simple Workout Tracker That Actually Makes You Want to Keep Going

17 October 2025 @ 1:33 pm

Most fitness apps today feel like they’re trying to do too much. They ask for your email, require a subscription, track your steps, and flood you with features that sound nice but rarely help you stay consistent. That’s why a tool like this browser-based workout tracker feels refreshing. It’s a lightweight, no-login, no-data-collection kind of… The post A Simple Workout Tracker That Actually Makes You Want to Keep Going appeared first on The Plaid Zebra.

The 5 Best Unbreakable Wine Glasses for 2025 (That Look Way Too Good to Be Plastic)

15 October 2025 @ 2:21 pm

The 5 Best Unbreakable Wine Glasses for 2025 (That Look Way Too Good to Be Plastic) If you love a glass of wine on the patio, at a picnic, or by the pool, you’ve probably learned the hard way that glass and gravity don’t mix. The best unbreakable wine glasses combine the elegance of real… The post The 5 Best Unbreakable Wine Glasses for 2025 (That Look Way Too Good to Be Plastic) appeared first on The Plaid Zebra.

Materials Used in Roof Replacement: What You Should Know

21 August 2025 @ 7:50 pm

Replacing your roof is a big deal. It’s one of those home projects you don’t do often, but when it’s time, the choices can feel overwhelming. The biggest question? Which roofing material should you go with. Each option has its own style, lifespan, and price tag. Let’s break down the most common materials so you… The post Materials Used in Roof Replacement: What You Should Know appeared first on The Plaid Zebra.

Preparing for a Las Vegas Red Carpet Event

9 August 2025 @ 12:30 am

Las Vegas thrives on spectacle—where glittering lights, unforgettable experiences, and high-profile gatherings are part of the city’s DNA. Whether it’s a film premiere, corporate gala, product launch, or charity fundraiser, a red carpet event here can elevate your brand, impress your guests, and generate media buzz that lasts long after the night ends. But creating… The post Preparing for a Las Vegas Red Carpet Event appeared first on The Plaid Zebra.

Why Health Insurance Costs So Much in New York – And What You Can Do About It

8 August 2025 @ 11:47 pm

For many New Yorkers, health insurance premiums can feel like paying a second mortgage. The question of why health insurance is so expensive in the state has no single answer; factors such as higher medical costs, state regulations, and limited provider networks all contribute to the issue. In our years helping New York families navigate… The post Why Health Insurance Costs So Much in New York – And What You Can Do About It appeared first on The Plaid Zebra.

5 Best Sparkling Wine Wineries to Visit in Napa Valley

10 June 2025 @ 3:49 pm

When people think of Napa Valley, bold Cabernet Sauvignon often steals the spotlight. But tucked among the iconic vineyards are some incredible sparkling wine producers that rival anything you’ll find in Champagne, France. While U.S. winemakers can’t legally label their bottles “Champagne” unless grandfathered in, the traditional method—AKA méthode traditionnelle—is alive and well in Napa,… The post 5 Best Sparkling Wine Wineries to Visit in Napa Valley appeared first on The Plaid Zebra.

“She Was My Sister”: Emily Coupe on Grief, Growth, and the Ghost of Red Wreckage

20 May 2025 @ 3:10 pm

It’s late afternoon in Silver Lake when Emily Coupe opens the door to her sunlit apartment, guitar case still open from a morning writing session. The Australian-American indie pop artist greets me barefoot, her long curls piled into a loose bun. She’s preparing for her next solo EP—what she calls her “most honest music yet”—but… The post “She Was My Sister”: Emily Coupe on Grief, Growth, and the Ghost of Red Wreckage appeared first on The Plaid Zebra.

Behind the Curtain: Music Manager Cassidy Sanders on Protecting Artists, Managing Ego, and Keeping the Chaos Offstage

4 April 2025 @ 12:58 pm

In a world where fame is curated and chaos is constant, Cassidy Sanders has built a reputation as one of indie music’s most dynamic artist managers. Known for her calm presence and fierce loyalty to the creatives she represents, Sanders doesn’t just manage schedules—she manages energy, boundaries, and the emotional weight of the spotlight. I… The post Behind the Curtain: Music Manager Cassidy Sanders on Protecting Artists, Managing Ego, and Keeping the Chaos Offstage appeared first on The Plaid Zebra.

How Is Earth Day Celebrated Around the World​?

20 March 2025 @ 6:28 pm

Earth Day is more than just a date on the calendar—it’s a global reminder that small actions can lead to lasting change. Around the world, people celebrate by planting trees, cleaning up local communities, and pushing for stronger environmental policies. But not every country observes it the same way.  Curious about how Earth Day is… The post How Is Earth Day Celebrated Around the World​? appeared first on The Plaid Zebra.

Prisoners write letters of advice to their younger selves and the result is striking

15 February 2025 @ 6:34 pm

The factors that make up the horror that is the American prison system includes the ineptitude of the poorly underfunded public defenders. It is estimated that public defenders take on 1000 clients per year (more than 3 per day, every day), when they should have no more than 150 per year. This leads to underprepared… The post Prisoners write letters of advice to their younger selves and the result is striking appeared first on The Plaid Zebra.

planner5d.com

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Yet another floor planner web app.

cycleexif.com

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Bicycles, Bicycles and bicycles in image and prose.

All Eyes On Yellow: Donhou Bicycles Utility Bike

4 July 2023 @ 12:00 am

The 2023 Tour de France kicked off last weekend but while the rest of the world can’t seem to see past the maillot jaune riding the latest carbon fiber creation, we’ve only got eyes for Donhou Bicycles’ sunflower-hued Utility Bike. Tom Donhou has, quite literally, set up shop in Athens: the Donhou Store is his… The post All Eyes On Yellow: Donhou Bicycles Utility Bike appeared first on The Spoken.

Smokin’: State Bicycle Co x The Grateful Dead Klunker

19 April 2021 @ 11:45 pm

You gotta hand it to both partners in this collaboration: State Bicycle Co. and The Grateful Dead smashed it out of the Golden Gate Park with this smokin’ klunker and a psychedelic range of accessories. Coincidentally, the collection dropped today: 4/20 also being a celebration of cannabis culture. Fun fact: one of the original Waldos… The post Smokin’: State Bicycle Co x The Grateful Dead Klunker appeared first on The Spoken.

Straight Up Layup: ENVE’s New Custom Road Program

11 April 2021 @ 11:45 pm

It finally happened: ENVE, our favorite composite component maker has announced the commencement of its own custom frame program — and while the name and livery might be one of the most uninspiring yet, the bare bones are looking beautiful. The addition of the ‘Custom Road‘ to the catalog was a logical next step for… The post Straight Up Layup: ENVE’s New Custom Road Program appeared first on The Spoken.

L’automne Tourer: A Fat Bike from Victoire Cycles

8 April 2021 @ 4:45 pm

Not many would choose a fatbike as a first choice of vehicle to take on a long-distance tour, but it depends on what type of terrain you intend to tackle. Marc traversed a good chunk of Europe to realize a fatbike was his ideal carriage. Marc’s list of conquered countries includes France, Spain, Portugal, the… The post L’automne Tourer: A Fat Bike from Victoire Cycles appeared first on The Spoken.

Fast And Fizzy: Falconer Cruiser by Blue Lug

6 April 2021 @ 11:45 pm

It’s been two years since Cameron Falconer blew me away with the fat-tyred mini-velo dirt shredder he built for a Japanese customer. This new lemon sherbet BMX cruiser again proves Falconer’s focus on fabricating insanely fun and functional bikes. Cameron can build you a rock-solid roadie or a sure-footed back road tourer, but he also… The post Fast And Fizzy: Falconer Cruiser by Blue Lug appeared first on The Spoken.

Life In The Green Lane: Sven 650b+ Explorer

1 January 2021 @ 4:30 pm

It’s been a strange last few months but, if anything, they have proven that bicycles really are the best form of release from a locked-down lifestyle. This 650b+ Explorer from Dorset’s Sven Cycles is the ultimate escape plan — and it could be yours. The Explorer is one model in Sven’s Semi-Bespoke range, developed by… The post Life In The Green Lane: Sven 650b+ Explorer appeared first on The Spoken.

End of the Road: Rogers Bespoke signs off

13 November 2020 @ 4:45 pm

Six years ago in Adelaide during the Tour Down Under, we had the pleasure and honor of meeting local frame builder JR of Rogers Bespoke and photographing his first build. Today we feature what may be his last custom bicycle — for his fiancé Gloria. The TDU is the first leg of the UCI World… The post End of the Road: Rogers Bespoke signs off appeared first on The Spoken.

thenextweb.com

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Geeky international news on technology, business and culture.

ChatGPT Health has arrived

8 January 2026 @ 12:30 pm

I’ve said this many times: the products we see on the market are rarely visionary leaps. Most of the time, they are mirrors. They reflect people’s habits, shortcuts, fears, and small daily behaviours. Design follows behaviour. Always has. Think about it. You probably know at least one person who already uses ChatGPT for health-related questions. Not occasionally. Regularly. As a second opinion. As a place to test concerns before saying them out loud. Sometimes even as a therapist, a confidant, or a space where embarrassment does not exist. When habits become consistent, companies stop observing and start building. At that…

Who decides the best AI?

7 January 2026 @ 12:10 pm

The AI industry has become adept at measuring itself. Benchmarks improve, model scores rise, and every new release arrives with a list of metrics meant to signal progress. And yet, somewhere between the lab and real life, something keeps slipping. Which model actually feels better to use? Which answers would a human trust? Which system would you put in front of customers, employees, or citizens and feel comfortable standing behind it? That gap is where LMArena has quietly built its business, and why investors just put $150 million behind it at a $1.7 billion valuation, in a Series A round.…

Big stages, smaller impact.

6 January 2026 @ 12:45 pm

For years, the tech industry equated success with scale. Bigger stages, larger crowds, more logos, more panels, more noise. Five thousand people became ten thousand. Ten thousand became the goal. Somewhere along the way, that stopped making sense. Founders and executives didn’t announce a boycott. They simply stopped showing up. What we see today is not a rejection of events, but a correction in how people who actually run companies choose to spend their time. The shift is subtle, but consistent. Fewer large conferences. More small, curated gatherings. More closed rooms. More dinners. More tables of twelve. Big tech events…

Five stars, Zero trust

2 January 2026 @ 4:23 pm

Five stars used to mean something. People still read reviews before buying software. They just don’t trust them the way they used to. And no, this isn’t about fake reviews or obvious scams. Those are easy to spot. The real problem is more uncomfortable. The review economy didn’t collapse. It slowly drifted away from its original purpose. User reviews began as authentic buyer guidance, but they’ve morphed into strategic assets for businesses. Scroll through any app store or e-commerce site: everything is “top-rated” and lavished with praise. If every product gleams with a 4.8/5 rating, those stars start to lose…

A 2025 recap for Tech & AI

31 December 2025 @ 10:28 am

2025 was the year technology stopped being tomorrow’s promise and became today’s anchor. What began as a surge in generative AI and platform innovation two years prior crystallized this year into concrete shifts in how people work, governing bodies legislate, and markets invest. Across continents and industries, the arc of technology bent toward practical impact, regulatory reality, and economic weight! At the heart of the year’s story was artificial intelligence’s jump from novelty to infrastructure. LLMs and multimodal models moved beyond demos into everyday workflows, influencing how documents are written, campaigns are conceived, products designed, and code generated. Enterprises that…

A New Era for TNW.

22 December 2025 @ 6:32 pm

My name is Alexandru Stan, and this article continues the dialogue I began following the acquisition of TNW. Following the recent transaction, TNW Spaces remains with the Financial Times, while we continue the mission of the website, the events, and the global community. We already have a dedicated team at tekpon operating the platform, events, and community initiatives. Our objective is to expand and strengthen the team as TNW accelerates its next chapter. TNW is already a global media platform with millions of readers. We’re not starting over. We are building forward. Why TNW matters today Technology is entering a…

Engineering’s AI reality check

19 December 2025 @ 12:49 pm

Most engineering leaders cannot answer the one question their CFO is about to ask: “Can you prove this AI spend is changing outcomes, not just activity?” Every December, roadmaps get locked, budgets get approved, and board decks are polished until everything looks precise and under control. Underneath, many CTOs and VPs are still working with partial visibility. They have a feel for their teams, but not a reliable view of how work moves through the system, how AI is really changing delivery, or where time and money actually go. For a while, that was survivable. Experience, pattern recognition, and cheap…

Letter from the Editor-in-Chief

16 December 2025 @ 8:31 pm

Not long ago, like many of you, I read what I feared might be The Next Web’s final article. In late September, TNW’s co-founder announced that the tech conference and news site would be winding down, no more events, no new stories. It felt like the end of an era; the news hit hard! Yet, just a few weeks ago, a twist arrived: the tech platform Tekpon acquired 100% of TNW’s media and events brand from the Financial Times, ensuring that this nearly two-decade legacy will continue to thrive. While, myself, trying to read people’s opinions on this topic, I…This story continues at

Is ChatGPT’s New Shopping Research Solving a Problem, or Creating One?

11 December 2025 @ 10:37 pm

When OpenAI announced its new shopping search capabilities, I took the news with a grain of salt (perhaps the whole shaker). For the past decade, we have watched the slow evolution of traditional search engines. What began as tools for pure information discovery gradually morphed into ecosystems dominated by SEO-optimized content and sponsored results. My initial fear with ChatGPT’s update was simple: Are we seeing the beginning of a similar shift? Is the purity of the “reasoning engine” being diluted by the necessity of commerce? After testing the new shopping integration, the results suggest that we are at a pivotal…

Tekpon acquires TNW (The Next Web) brand from The Financial Times

8 December 2025 @ 7:27 pm

Tekpon has acquired 100% of the TNW media and events brands, which cover and convene the European technology ecosystem, from the FT. The transaction is Tekpon’s largest investment in media and events so far. It broadens the company’s reach across SaaS and AI and strengthens its role in the global innovation landscape. TNW’s brand and editorial standards will be maintained, while its events and digital platforms will be integrated into Tekpon’s wider strategy. The FT will continue to own and operate TNW Spaces, Amsterdam’s dynamic tech hub, offering private offices and coworking spaces that support a thriving community of startups,…

adbusters.org

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The critique of consumerism and corporate media in media.

Now seems to have turned into http://abillionpeople.org/.