š°ļø Changing the clocks
Itās amazing how disruptive Daylight Saving is! The clocks went forward an hour on Sunday and it seems to have thrown everything slightly off-kilter. Somehow, it also kick-started my writing and I wrote and published two articles:
From the archives
It has been a while since Twitter was bought and I left it behind. What has stuck with me, though, is how quickly Twitterās quality seemed to unravel.
Accessibility wasnāt the only thing to suffer, but it was the clearest sign that care and maturity had started to disappear from the product. Thatās what this monthās archive pick is about: how accessibility often reflects how mature an organisation really is.
Elsewhere on the web
And finally, here are some of the more interesting bits and bobs I came across around the web during March:
- Itās hard to justify Tahoe icons
- The struggle of resizing windows on macOS Tahoe
- Your Browser Can Already Speak a Page
- Counting Down to Access Given
- Start the new year by running your sprint reviews with zoom and text scaling turned on
- Angine de Poitrine live on KEXP
Anyway, Iām off to bed; itās not that late, but even after three days, it feels like it š„±