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      <title>Introducing Fontimize: Subset Fonts to Exactly and Only Your Website's Used Characters</title>
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      <description>A Python library to subset fonts, which cuts ~95% from the size of your site’s font files &amp; downloads/bandwidth. To use: from fontimize import optimise_fonts_for_files and call it with a list of HTML files. See the the full API docs for more info. 

Find Fontimize on Github and PyPi.  

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      <content:encoded>A Python library to subset fonts, which cuts ~95% from the size of your site’s font files &amp; downloads/bandwidth. To use: from fontimize import optimise_fonts_for_files and call it with a list of HTML files. See the the full API docs for more info. 

Find Fontimize on Github and PyPi.  

Before the why, a quick preview of

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      <title>Facebook's Fake Followers</title>
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      <description>Currently I moderate a Facebook group with about twenty thousand members. We get about four thousand fake membership applications a month, and it’s often very hard to tell if a profile is a fake profile, including apparently reasonable answers to screening questions during the join process. 

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      <content:encoded>Currently I moderate a Facebook group with about twenty thousand members. We get about four thousand fake membership applications a month, and it’s often very hard to tell if a profile is a fake profile, including apparently reasonable answers to screening questions during the join process. 

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      <title>Metrics and Mistakes</title>
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      <description>Measuring things—and some poetry. 

Let me tell you a story about metrics. Stick with me: the results are more interesting than they sound. We’ll cover choosing what you measure, and what happens when you start acting on the results from your choice of metrics. 

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      <content:encoded>Measuring things—and some poetry. 

Let me tell you a story about metrics. Stick with me: the results are more interesting than they sound. We’ll cover choosing what you measure, and what happens when you start acting on the results from your choice of metrics. 

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      <title>Creating Joy in the User Experience</title>
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      <description>Consider any recent user experience or user interface design article. What elements are present? Perhaps they include design theory, typography, grids. Or phases: user research, ideation, prototyping. Or user feedback, A/B testing. Or perhaps you read more broad articles such as designing for children, or design as governance. What’s missing in all of them? 

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      <content:encoded>Consider any recent user experience or user interface design article. What elements are present? Perhaps they include design theory, typography, grids. Or phases: user research, ideation, prototyping. Or user feedback, A/B testing. Or perhaps you read more broad articles such as designing for children, or design as governance. What’s missing in all of them? 

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      <title>What Are You Optimising For?</title>
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      <description>Here’s a true story I observed, identifying details removed: aCOO had a vice president reporting to them. The COO wanted the company to grow in value; to do this, to steadily evolve the product such that it retained or grew in market relevance, measured by growth in sales and revenue. 

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      <content:encoded>Here’s a true story I observed, identifying details removed: aCOO had a vice president reporting to them. The COO wanted the company to grow in value; to do this, to steadily evolve the product such that it retained or grew in market relevance, measured by growth in sales and revenue. 

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      <title>About the Author</title>
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      <description>Hi. I’m David Millington. 

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      <content:encoded>Hi. I’m David Millington. 

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      <author>vintagedave@gmail.com (David Millington)</author>
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      <description>It’s misnamed. 

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      <content:encoded>It’s misnamed. 

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      <title>The War on Estonian Forests</title>
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      <description>Originally published in Estonian World on 11 April 2022.  

It’s a cold spring morning and I’m watching a tour guide in the Old Town of Tallinn. With her back to a park built on a city block destroyed in World War 2 and facing a set of mediæval buildings not far from the old town square, head in a warm beanie, she’s explaining Estonia to a group of cruise ship tourists. 

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      <content:encoded>Originally published in Estonian World on 11 April 2022.  

It’s a cold spring morning and I’m watching a tour guide in the Old Town of Tallinn. With her back to a park built on a city block destroyed in World War 2 and facing a set of mediæval buildings not far from the old town square, head in a warm beanie, she’s explaining Estonia to a group of cruise ship tourists. 

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