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January 4th, 2020 9 min read

Weekend Reading โ€” Looking for Amanda

This week we revisit the best of 2020, delve into the world of SaaS pricing, consult a dough behavior expert, and look for Amanda.

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December 28th, 2019 4 min read

Weekend Reading โ€” Reasonable Hours Week

This week nothing gets done and all meetings are cancelled, so Twitter debates 80 hour work weeks, hackers do some hacking, and cats do some jumping.

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December 21st, 2019 7 min read

Weekend Reading โ€” Lobster Truck Heist

This week we solve a murder mystery, pick a card game, give Santa his cookies, chase a lobster truck, and learn to wrap presents like a pro!

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December 14th, 2019 7 min read

Weekend Reading โ€” Can we get on a quick call?

This week we welcome new subscribers, guess which song is playing, use AI to eat for free, lose a domain name at gun point, and explore the deep blue see.

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December 8th, 2019 8 min read

Weekend Reading โ€” No idea what you did online

This week we attend a cloud LAN party, help friends with adulting, deal with emotional baggage, watch toddlers race, and get drunk at Pelotonโ€™s expense.

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November 30th, 2019 6 min read

Weekend Reading โ€” Tip the server

This week we're reminiscing on Up, sorting like a crab, minimizing tickers, helping in a medical emergency, skating while blind, and stepping on a truck.

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November 24th, 2019 8 min read

Weekend Reading โ€” Yelling logistical instructions

This week we explore humans of flat design, renew our .org domain, design a truck out of divs, help people find a job, and stop stressing about sleep.

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November 16th, 2019 8 min read

Weekend Reading โ€”ย No code November

This week you'll learn about the core narrative, how to find a UX design job, make a better Escape key, stop buying ads, and watch the best Tiktok ever.

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November 9th, 2019 7 min read

Weekend Reading โ€”ย  The wrong outage

How could I not buy a beer called main frame that also looks like a CSS Grid tutorial? Design Objective How Uber uses psychology to perfect their customer experience Don't like the company, but the app is pretty good: Thereโ€™s no doubt that a large part of

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