Feed Weekly #266 and #267
"There are no human errors. It's either DNS or cache." Let that quote from one of our devs cheer you up this lovely Friday. We startet this week the usual way, disregarding 99.9% of the internet aka the stuff that's about the world going to hell in a Tesla, in order to find a collection of things that might interest you in the intersection of tech and design.
Reading list
- Did The Onion really buy Infowars a week or so ago, or was it just a war of information?
- JaGUar refuses to copy anything, which they are expertly putting to the test by simply doing anything and everything that doesn't normally pertain to the automotive industry. You can either read about it in the normal design/brand channels you follow, or read this article from Car Dealer Magazine detailing a bizarre dealer presentation. Here are ten tips for next time around.
Tech of the week
Framer Motion is breaking free, and is henceforth independently known as Motion, simply, and with this news comes some welcome change to how things work.
Here we were, thinking headache and headless couldn't be used in the same sentence. But thanks to the head turning launch of Payload 3.0, we finally can. It is the first CMS that'll install directly into any Next.js app. Adieu, ibuprofen, we apparently got it from here.
First person narratives