2014
- Maddie The Coonhound
- Levens redden, elke dag weer | Artsen zonder Grenzen Nederland
- Met jouw steun kunnen we niet alleen strijden tegen ebola, maar kunnen wij wereldwijd 365 dagen per jaar slachtoffers van rampen, oorlogen en epidemieën helpen.
- One-Third of Food Is Lost or Wasted
- What Can Be Done
- Ways Men In Tech Are Unintentionally Sexist
- 15 Healthy Work Lunches That Don't Need to Be Reheated
- What Will It Take to Run A 2-Hour Marathon
- analysis on Runner's World
- The Unsafety Net: How Social Media Turned Against Women
- article on The Atlantic
- Comparison USA-Germany
- There are many stereotypes in Germany about life in the US. Here I will try to compare these stereotypes to the reality in the US as I perceive it.
- Tilde.Club
- I had a couple drinks and woke up with 1,000 nerds
- Why Technology Isn't Truly Wearable
- These New Norwegian Banknotes Are Strangely Beautiful Works of Art
- The Splintered Mind
- Philosophical SF (Science Fiction / Speculative Fiction)
- Plugged In
- My Month-Long Mission To Beat The Effects Of Technology With More Technology
- Manhattan (2014) - Art of the Title
- What logos crave
- behind-the-scenes with the logos in Idiocracy
- The boring front-end developer
- "Be a great front-end developer. Be boring." :-)
- Because Bacon: 35 Bacon Recipes We Love | Serious Eats
- The Herculean Effort Taken By One Group To Show Hollywood Is Sexist
- Slittens
- kittens with sloth faces
- We Only Get One Planet - Medium
- We need to put a price tag on carbon emissions and eliminate government subsidies for coal, gas, and oil companies. We need to end the free ride that industrial polluters have been given in the name of a free-market economy.
- The Elon Musk interview on Mars colonisation - Aeon
- "Musk told me he would need a million people to form a sustainable, genetically diverse civilisation"
- Rising sea levels
- Photography by Kadir van Lohuizen
- A dataset released by the NYC Taxi and Limousine Commission is causing quite some uproar in the privacy community
- Which celebrity is taking a taxi where? And what gentlemen's club are you visiting?
- Downside to standing desks - Quartz
- There's a huge hidden downside to standing desks that no one told me about.
- Why Don't We Treat Teeth Like the Rest of Our Bodies?
- The US is a strange country..
- Inventors Killed By Their Own Creations
- Why can't you track periods in Apple's Health app?
- Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars books to be adapted for TV
- The books, which are among the best science fiction ever written, have been picked up by Game of Thrones co-producer Vince Gerardis, which bodes very well for the adaptation.
- Nosemouth
- Imagine celebrity faces with no mouths and bigger noses.
- AC/DC's Malcolm Young Reportedly Being Treated for Dementia
- Your Iceland Photos -- National Geographic
- 30 dingen die je een heel klein beetje woest maken
- Ello | waxpancake
- Andy wrote a thing on Ello about Ello.
- Anthony Bourdain on How to Fly - Esquire
- Sandro Miller: Malkovich, Malkovich, Malkovich
- Homage to photographic masters
- Open Library
- Open Library is an open, editable library catalog, building towards a web page for every book ever published.
- King James Programming
- Hulu Orders Stephen King's "11/22/63"
- Kennedy-Assassination Thriller Series from J.J. Abrams
- 30 People who saw a statue, an opportunity and took it!
- Design Patterns from CodePen
- C3.js
- D3-based reusable chart library
- Coming Soon: CSS Feature Queries
- Feature Queries look like Media Queries, but test support for CSS property/value pairs rather than display characteristics.
- 5 Useful Sass Mixins in Bootstrap
- What Happens When We All Live to 100? - The Atlantic
- Hamster Wheel Standing Desk
- The McDonald's Cocaine Spoon Fiasco
- Life in Timbuktu: how the ancient city of gold is slowly turning to dust
- Once a hub of Arab-African trade, Timbuktu is now a city on the edge – with the desert encroaching, water supplies disappearing, and rebel fighters threatening new attacks.
- Photographs of sightseers in the USA from the 1970s and 1980s
- Project by Roger Minick
- Text Mechanic
- A suite of simple, single task, browser based, text manipulation tools.
- Dogs are man's best friends
- 25 Famous Women on Childlessness
- Between the lines
- Tracing the controversial history and recent revival of Inuit facial tattoos.
- Could the movies of your childhood be made today?
- about the effect digital technology is having on society of late
- Natural Hair Rinse
- Rosemary Herbal Hair Tea For Hair Growth
- Peering into the secret, spooky world of the Stasi
- A Definitive Ranking of Every Character on 'The West Wing'
- Bike lanes have actually sped up car traffic in New York City
- A Watch Guy's Thoughts On The Apple Watch
- Map Glyphs | The Ultimate CSS Map Font
- has hundreds of scalable vector map icons of the world, continents, globes, countries and states.
- 10 Surprisingly Counterintuitive Ways to Be Incredibly Happy
- 33 Things to Do Before Climate Change Ruins Everything
- Black Lightning Gallery
- dedicated to releasing limited edition fine art prints of incredible moments in the history of Rock and Roll
- A Call for a Low-Carb Diet That Embraces Fat - NYTimes.com
- People who avoid carbohydrates and eat more fat lose more body fat and have fewer cardiovascular risks than people who follow the low-fat diet that health authorities have favored for decades, a major new study shows.
- Designer Creates Perfectly Useless Product Designs
- Marathon Man - The New Yorker
- A Michigan dentist's improbable transformation.
- How "Empire Records" Became The Unlikely Film Of A Generation
- The Dawn of the Post-Clinic Abortion - NYTimes.com
- On Rebecca Gomperts and Women on Web
- BeFunky: Create Photo Collages
- The Strange Tale of the North Pond Hermit
- For nearly thirty years, a phantom haunted the woods of Central Maine. Unseen and unknown, he lived in secret, creeping into homes in the dead of night and surviving on what he could steal.
- The Suburbs Made Us Fat - The Atlantic
- The Secret Treasure Room
- Hello Dave. I control your thermostat.
- Google's Nest gets hacked | VentureBeat