Chesterton’s Fence: A Lesson in Second Order Thinking - Farnam Street
Unless we know why someone made a decision, we can’t safely change it or conclude that they were wrong.
Unless we know why someone made a decision, we can’t safely change it or conclude that they were wrong.
Dave is making a nifty in-browser game that you can play by yourself or in co-operative mode. If your device has a gyroscope, you can use that to aim. Very cool!
(And it looks like it’s all set to become a progressive web app once it’s running on HTTPS.)
If Flexbox Froggy was too easy for you, take it to the next level with this tower defence game.
Yet another piece of brilliance from Tom:
Click to make the Olympic Mascots fire their roof-mounted missiles! Aim for terrorists, protestors, and any illegal advertising!