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Bonus Drop #120 (2026-06-28): Observed

The weekend Bonus Drop discusses three resources related to "observation": anomalies in synchronized traffic from Akkoma instances, a global CDN mapping exercise highlighting discrepancies in detected nodes, and radmon.org, a global radiation monitoring network using amateur equipment. Together, these underscore the effectiveness of decentralized observations in understanding complex systems.

Bonus Drop #119 (2026-06-21): Are You Being Served?

The weekend bonus drop highlights include a playable Pong game in a favicon, an HTML document encoded in a favicon, and zeroserve, a minimal static file server using eBPF for configuration. These projects explore innovative uses of favicons and enhance server functionality while raising security implications and practical applications for the future.

Drop #780 (2026-06-19): SSHHHH 🤫📝

Today's Drop discusses various useful SSH features and tips to improve automation and efficiency when using SSH. Key highlights include using BatchMode to avoid hanging connections, running local shell functions on remote hosts, maintaining sessions with screen/tmux, and conditional config management. These methods enhance user productivity and error handling in SSH operations.

Bonus Drop #118 (2026-06-14): Typography…Sunday?

The Bonus Drop discusses three typography-related topics: Camel Mono, an innovative font design that enhances readability of camelCase identifiers; Adrian Roselli's argument against setting a base font size in CSS to respect user preferences; and Matteo Bertin's Borges Square Pixel, a typeface that visually embodies labyrinths, challenging traditional readability.

Bonus Drop #117 (2026-06-07): What The Shell?!

The weekend Bonus Drop focuses on q3cpma's repository, which contains 85 meticulously crafted shell scripts designed for portability across multiple systems. Notable scripts include fqueue, a file-based queue, and attrfilter, a line colorizer using awk. The collection emphasizes best practices in shell scripting, showcasing techniques for efficiency and usability while demonstrating the power of…

Drop #779 (2026-06-01): Monday Morning Grab Bag

Nordstjernen; The Attack On Competence; quien New $WORK onboarding and new project immersion is slowing down to a more human pace and we’re done-done with fam holidays for a bit, so let’s try to get the Drops back into daily form. Today we’ve got a real new browser alternative, a somewhat distressing piece on “AI”, […]

Bonus Drop #116 (2026-05-17): Grammar of Graphics, Native in Typst

The weekend Bonus Drop covers Gribouille, a Typst package developed by the legendary Mickaël Canouil. It's a comprehensive Grammar of Graphics implementation for Typst, rivaling ggplot2 with features like geom layering and aesthetic mapping. It enables seamless data visualization in Typst, supporting native CSV data loads and providing publication-quality charts without external dependencies.

Drop #778 (2026-05-05): Typography Tuesday

Today's sleep-deprived-originated Typography Tuesday features Lilex, a ligature-enhanced font, and D.I.Y. ’75, a typewriter font derived from 1970s fanzine materials. It also highlights FontBob’s interactive game that teaches type design through hands-on practice, encouraging users to create and optically correct their own alphabets.

Drop #774 (2026-02-20): Let’s Get Visual

Today’s themed! Drop features 2 spiffy CSS resources and a rly cool tool. Modern CSS Code Snippets compares legacy and modern CSS patterns; ASCII Silhouettify converts images to ASCII art; and CSS Doodle is for creating generative art using CSS-like rules.

Drop #773 (2026-02-17): Typography Tuesday

Today's typography-focused drop features three highlights: M PLUS 1 Code, an open-source programming font from Japan known for its monospaced Latin and CJK support; FontPlop, apps for converting TTF/OTF fonts to web formats; and Font Gauntlet, a browser tool for proofing and animating variable fonts with local caching.

Bonus Drop #113 (2026-04-19): A Safety Throughline

Managed to crank out another Bonus Drop after a firehose of an onboarding week @ Censys. Today, we've got Kula, a Linux server monitoring tool that emphasizes security with deliberate mitigation measures. Also: SSH certificates improve key management, addressing the flaws of public key systems. Finally, an iTerm2 bug demonstrates vulnerabilities in terminal emulators, highlighting the…

Drop #770 (2026-02-10): Typography Tuesday

Today's Drop introduces FontBo, a browser-based font editor designed by Carl's Type, providing a user-friendly alternative to complex professional tools. It offers a free tier with full features, and a paid Pro tier for additional privacy and support. The featured font, Geomini, is a compact geometric typeface optimized for UI design, showcasing clean lines and balanced metrics.

Drop #778 (2026-03-24): An Unexpected Hiatus

Hey folks! Just a quick note to ACK the unexpected, extended hiatus from Drops for a bit. Prep for our talk at [un]prompted the other week took a ton of time away, then I had to sit next to a dude with the (legit) plague next to me for 6.24 hours to SFO, deal with […]

Drop #769 (2026-02-09): Mostly Mail And Meetings

Today's Drop discusses two tools in the Google Workspace ecosystem: gog, a CLI that simplifies API access for Gmail and other services + msgvault, a local Gmail archiver enabling offline analysis using DuckDB; It also covers duckdb-oast, a community extension for analyzing OAST domains.

Drop #774 (2026-02-19): Secured, Saved, Savvied, and Sublimed

Today's theme-less Drop discusses 4 topics: dotenvx, an enhanced .env management tool that improves security and multi-environment support; factbook.json, a project preserving the CIA World Factbook as structured JSON; and alpinestuff, a resource for learning Alpine.JS. Kanso Ink is also mentioned, offering terminal theme configurations.

Bonus Drop #111 (2026-02-22): Screech • Spruce Up • Sandbox

The weekend Bonus Drop covers three key topics: an AWK script simulating a Bell 103 modem for data exfiltration, the revamped Go 1.26 'go fix' tool enhancing code modernization, and Scraping Sandbox, an open-source web scraping platform offering a playground for developers to practice with synthetic e-commerce data in a "modern" site.

Bonus Drop #114 (2026-04-26): Let’s Get Visual

Seeing is believing in the weekend Bonus Drop! Posit has launched an alpha version of ggsql, a SQL syntax extension for visualizations, allowing folks to create charts directly from SQL queries without additional programming languages. It utilizes database computation for efficiency and offers a clean interface for SQL practitioners. Additionally, chartli provides a CLI tool to generate…

Bonus Drop #109 (2026-02-08): It’s All About That Bash

The weekend Bonus Drop discusses enhancements in Bash scripting, particularly focusing on a function for running tasks concurrently with real-time status updates. It further emphasizes the significance of robust error handling using recommended practices to improve script reliability. Additionally, it introduces the Oxford Principle for organizing personal scripts effectively.

Drop #776 (2026-02-25): Typography Tuesday

Today's typography-centric edition of the Drop discusses the role of typography as a uniquely human design element amidst an advancing "AI" landscape. It emphasizes that tools like "AI" struggle to replicate the nuance and cultural significance of human-crafted typefaces. Featured fonts include Television Sans, inspired by 1980s ads, and Sobremesa, designed for warmth and comfort.

Drop #771 (2026-02-12): System Of a [Mark]Down

Today's Drop introduces md-browse, a markdown-first web browser that converts web pages to clean markdown for better readability. It utilizes electrobun (also covered today) for lightweight cross-platform app building and Turndown (also covered today!) for HTML to markdown conversion.

Drop #777 (2026-02-27): It’s Always DNS

It's all about DNS in today's Drop! Geoff Huston developed ipasn.net, a user-friendly DNS-based IP-to-ASN lookup service that avoids complex query formatting. Hickory DNS is a Rust-native implementation, addresses memory safety issues in traditional DNS stacks, with future production plans by Let’s Encrypt. And Miek Gieben's revised Go DNS library boasts significant performance enhancements,…

Drop #772 (2026-02-16): Editorially Speaking

Today's Drop takes a big look at Vim 9.2's release and finally pokes at Fresh, a new Rust-built terminal editor that offers an intuitive editing experience with tmux-like session persistence and robust features like LSP integration and lazy loading.

Drop #768 (2026-02-05): Docs & Diagrams

Today's Drop covers the release of Pandoc 3.9, whcih features a WASM build for client-side document processing, enhanced PDF support and configuration flexibility with JSON. It also pokes at mermaid-rs-renderer, a Rust-based tool for rendering Mermaid diagrams in various formats, and introduces Pretty Mermaid Skills which allows LLMs to generate and render Mermaid syntax into SVG or ASCII,…

Bonus Drop #115 (2026-05-03): Terminal Velocity

The latest (and, hopefully final only-
Bonus Drop) showcases a cadre of terminal emulators, highlighting their unique features and technologies. It covers OpenWarp, Macterm, rootshell, Rio, and Foot, each with distinct attributes related to performance, design, and underlying technology. The author discusses usability for different systems, emphasizing safety and configurations while noting…

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