A church made out of pure CSS

Chris Chinchilla
2 min readSep 4, 2024
A church and a chinchilla. Thanks Firefly!

I am back after a short break as I have restructured my podcasts, and this led to me splitting the newsletter and podcast into two distinct outputs for me. I will probably rename and restructure this newsletter a little in the near future, but for now it’s basically the same.

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Major Sites Are Saying No to Apples AI Scraping

wired.com

Do publishers have a particular issue with Apple, or is it more that they took the time to ask?

Can you convert a video to pure css?

dgerrells.com

Wow. Just… Wow.

Can a church exist exclusively on the internet?

restofworld.org

I am 150% an atheist, but the inventiveness and entrepreneurial spirit of some astounds me.

Engineering for Slow Internet brr

brr.fyi

For many years, developers based in the developed world have ignored the fact that many users don’t always have fast and reliable access to the Internet. It turns out that some continents have even slower and more unreliable internet than you thought.

Scientists find humans age dramatically in two bursts — at 44, then 60

guardian.com

Well, this explains… a lot. 👴

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Chris Chinchilla

Writer, podcaster, and video maker covering technology, the creative process, board and roleplay game development, fiction, and even more.