stackblitz.com

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Create, edit & deploy fullstack apps — in just one click. From Angular to React or even just HTML, JS and CSS.

pluralsight.com

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Tech courses generally worth following.

code.visualstudio.com

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Visual studio code – light weight IDE for coders.

cssgradient.io

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CSS gradient tool.

usabilitycounts.com

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Usability UX tips for web developers.

Hunting Unicorns – What makes an effective UX Professional

6 March 2025 @ 1:36 am

The qualities of an effective UX professional include soft skills are that more important than hard skills. They include empathy, curiosity, and being systematic. Companies need UX professionals to have soft skills so they can thrive in the AI world. The post Hunting Unicorns – What makes an effective UX Professional appeared first on Usability Counts.

Leverage Analogous Inspiration in minutes with prompts and uxGPT Analogous Inspiration

15 August 2024 @ 3:07 pm

Researching other domains that solve similar problems to discover unique approaches and strategies that can be adapted to their own context. The post Leverage Analogous Inspiration in minutes with prompts and uxGPT Analogous Inspiration appeared first on Usability Counts.

How to generate impactful problem statements using prompts and uxGPT Problem Statements

4 August 2024 @ 7:15 pm

Most people jump to solutions, but understanding the problem first is crucial. Doing this helps align your team on the proper framing. The post How to generate impactful problem statements using prompts and uxGPT Problem Statements appeared first on Usability Counts.

Write usability testing questions with prompts and uxGPT Usability Testing Questions

31 July 2024 @ 3:30 am

Creating usability test scripts is one of the most effective ways I have used the platform to get started. Try it yourself. The post Write usability testing questions with prompts and uxGPT Usability Testing Questions appeared first on Usability Counts.

How to develop a usability testing plan using prompts and uxGPT Usability Testing Plans

27 July 2024 @ 1:01 am

Usability testing plans are crucial because they ensure that the product you’re building meets its users’ needs and expectations. It’s testing the house before anyone lives in it. The post How to develop a usability testing plan using prompts and uxGPT Usability Testing Plans appeared first on Usability Counts.

Start with definitions in minutes to help your organization align on language

24 July 2024 @ 1:17 am

Words matter. The sooner you get your team aligned on language, the better. This custom GPT can help. The post Start with definitions in minutes to help your organization align on language appeared first on Usability Counts.

Revive the lost art of site maps in minutes with easy-to-use prompts and uxGPT SIte Maps

21 July 2024 @ 6:52 pm

You might think site maps are old school, but they’re a secret weapon to keep everyone on the same page. ChatGPT makes it easy to create a draft for review. The post Revive the lost art of site maps in minutes with easy-to-use prompts and uxGPT SIte Maps appeared first on Usability Counts.

Creating personas for better questions with prompts and uxGPT Personas

14 July 2024 @ 3:47 pm

The exploration goal is not final answers but asking better questions about your target users. You can do this with these prompts. The post Creating personas for better questions with prompts and uxGPT Personas appeared first on Usability Counts.

Write user research questions with prompts and uxGPT Research Questions

11 July 2024 @ 5:00 am

Writing user research questions is one of the most effective ways I have used Chat GPT as a starter method. You can save time by quickly generating well-crafted questions by using OpenAI’s vast amount of training data. The post Write user research questions with prompts and uxGPT Research Questions appeared first on Usability Counts.

Perform a competitive analysis with Chat GPT prompts and uxGPT Competitive Analysis

6 July 2024 @ 4:28 pm

Enter a topic, and ChatGPT will give you insights into each competitor's feature set and highlight emerging industry trends and potentially overlooked features. The post Perform a competitive analysis with Chat GPT prompts and uxGPT Competitive Analysis appeared first on Usability Counts.

guru99.com

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Free tutorials for most things tech.

stackshare.io

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Dev / Production stacks for all to see. Handy tool to see what software is trending today.

bennettfeely.com/clippy

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CSS Clippy for clipping your images with CSS.

techrights.org

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The rights of tech. Patents and legal news. Defending digital freedom and exposing corruption.

Slopwatch: webpronews.com, linuxsecurity.com, linuxjournal.com

10 July 2025 @ 2:09 pm

a pile of trash disguised as 'articles'

The History and the Policy of the EPO's Stance on Breastfeeding (Corporate Monopolies Versus Babies' Health)

10 July 2025 @ 9:44 am

"The Case for Introducing a Breastfeeding Policy at the EPO"

Unable to Find Anyone to Work as Their Media Lawyer, Brett Wilson LLP Will Continue Losing Female Staff

10 July 2025 @ 6:54 am

What sort of sick person would wish to join Brett Wilson LLP to carry this baton?

Microsoft-Sponsored Propaganda Site Has Removed False 'Hit Piece' About Dr. Stallman (With Fake and Misrepresented Imagery) But Only After 4 Years

10 July 2025 @ 3:21 am

So they only removed that page some time around 2025, i.e. about 4 years after it had been published

Always Check Your Inputs (updated)

10 July 2025 @ 2:57 am

Garbage in, garbage out. Or wrong assumptions, wrong corollary.

Dan Neidle Said That Tax Evasion Facilitator Mr Zahawi (Working to Silence Bloggers Through Brett Wilson LLP) Targeted Not Only Him (But The Others Kept Quiet)

10 July 2025 @ 2:20 am

"Mr Neidle said after repelling Mr Zahawi he was contacted by bloggers and tweeters who had received similar threats. They deleted their work “and in most cases never commented publicly on anything again”."

kenwheeler.github.io/slick/

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The one and only slider & carousel for the web.