#175 – Green by Default
Does the default option or standard use the least amount of energy possible? Brian Louis Ramirez explains how defaults can be used to save energy and thereby reduce CO₂ emissions in technology.
Monthy newsletter for web developers interested in keeping it simple with Jamstack technologies.
Does the default option or standard use the least amount of energy possible? Brian Louis Ramirez explains how defaults can be used to save energy and thereby reduce CO₂ emissions in technology.
Working with Sanity and Eleventy, dealing with information overload, how to create privacy-friendly video embeds (yes it’s a thing!) and a new platform for really good free fonts. Who doesn’t like free fonts.
The last few weeks I’ve been working with Sanity again, this time paired with Eleventy for the front-end. I’m absolutely loving it.
Over the holidays I decided to change the format of my newsletter from weekly to monthly, mainly so I can spend more time creating content.
The time has come to make some changes to the format of my newsletter. Find out what those changes are and why I’ve decided to make them.
This will be the last email for 2020, it’s been a tough old year which I’m sure non of us will miss much, so I’m wrapping up early to focus on things IRL.
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