A great new spoiler feature for open source chat tool Zulip (everyone knows we're fans!), plus some good conversation in the PR comments that can help anyone gain a better understanding of how to contribute a feature to an open source application.
— Mai
A talk from !!con 2020 about how Andrew uses the blur markup language (which he created!) to write chance poetry that changes every time you refresh the page.
Learn more about the blur markup language here: http://bml-lang.org/en/latest/
— rachel
There are so many streaming options these days, it can be overwhelming. Save yourself a little time by using this list of Roger Ebert's favorite movies compiled by scraping both rogerebert.com and Amazon's offerings.
— Mai