think tank forums
There are many forums on the web, some good, some not so good. IMHO, think tank forums are amongst the best. They are clean, simple and very easy to use. Good stuff.
SUCKLESS.ORG
"Dedicated to software which sucks less." - Nice software, nice site design.
The Joel on Software Discussion Group
Joel Spolsky's deceptively simple discussion forum.
Web Is A Lot Less About Programming…
…it is about information and making the information available to as many as possible.
ffmpeg Conversion
A handy list of ffmpeg command line arguements used for video conversion. Provided by Alan Pope of the Ubuntu Screencast Team.
A Showcase Of BIG Typography
55 examples of big, “loud” and yet elegant typography in web design.
No CSS Reset
Jonathan Snook readily admits that he doesn't use CSS resets and goes on to explain why.
The feed is gone
Jeffrey Zeldman talks about why it's not always a great idea to pull content from a third-party site.
Chronicle Blog Compiler
"Chronicle is a small and fast blog compiler, written in Perl with minimal dependencies. It can be installed in seconds and used to publish any number of blogs!" — I need to try this.
URL as UI
"If people use your site enough, they'll want an even faster way to reach the content they want. They're not browsing anymore. They are power users. They know what they want. Give them a nicely hackable URL to do this."
Share Icon Project
"The Share Icon is becoming the de facto standard visual representation for sharing content from any source to multiple destinations: over email, to bookmark or memetracker sites, to your friends on social networks, and more every day."
