
Cool Links Vol. 23: May, 2026
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Links to the best stuff I've read or watched during the month of May, 2026
A chronological view of everything I've posted here, since the beginning of time (or the blog's inception, whichever comes first).

Cool Links Vol. 23: May, 2026
4 min read
Links to the best stuff I've read or watched during the month of May, 2026
Gap decorations: Now available in Chromium
Yesss! Iâve waited for this for so long! One of the worst parts of my job is trying to implement those kind of separators (really common in designs) without this functionality being an actual thing yet. So many hacks, complex calculations, for something so visually trivial.
And even if it takes a while to get to other browsers, itâs mostly a visual drawback if not supported; so I can already start thinking about using it.
A collection of fun optical illusions, with quick explanations of how they work.
I found out later that this is just one out of many other âtoyâ collections. I recommend checking those out as well!

A pilot for your CSS carousels
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I didn't like any carousel/slider library, so I built my own

I did it again: Meet fantinel.dev version 6!
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Hopefully you can see why I'm really proud of it
This website allows you to find the latitude of your city (or whatever city you want) and shows all the cities in the same latitude all around the world (or in the mirrored latitute i.e. opposite hemisphere).
My home city is opposite to Cairo, which is neat. The one Iâm currently living in is parallel to Vancouver, which is also neat.
Will it ever be? Probably not. What will happen then? Nothing good for us probably.
Dune Part Two
Reviewed on May 23, 2026
Holy shit, this is so good. The story, the scenes, the music, everything. One of my favorites ever.

You donât have to put up with Google
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If the recent headlines annoyed you, you gotta know there are better options out there.
A nicely put-together timeline with a lot (all?) of the photos from the Artemis II mission that orbited around the Moon. The sequence of the spacecraft approaching the Moon is breathtaking!
Better fluid sizing with round()
Iâve been using clamp() for fluid text sizing for a while, and this article highlights the pros of using the round() CSS function to make the fluidity more predictable! I love the card height examples too, as thatâs something thatâs consistently a pain in almost every project I work on.
This is like a landing page + search engine for the old internet! It allows you to search for stuff on the Internet Archive without having to necessarily know the URL of every website you wanna visit.
I found some forum threads from 1998 of people discussing the imminent launch of Zelda Ocarina of Time. Fascinating stuff.
Lonely People With Power
Reviewed on May 19, 2026
The more I listen to this one, the more I like it. A perfect blend of everything Deafheaven, from the heavier sounds of Sunbather to the ethereal melodies of Infinite Granite, itâs all blended together masterfully here. âHeathenâ and âAmethystâ are just magnificent, really.
Lyrically it still feels as abstract as ever, but beautiful.
A Short Hike around Lecco
An unexpected hike rewarded my wife, my dog and I with this amazing view of Lecco and Monte Coltignone.
Jet Lag The Game - Taiwan
Reviewed on May 08, 2026
This season was amazing! One of my favorites so far. The game mode is great (and would only ever work in Taiwanâs rail map), and the challenges are great. In fact, returning from Schengen Showdown are the themed challenges, where each is based on something specific to the area they take place in. Itâs a great way to show off the country and theyâre usually more fun to watch.
The editing is amazing, too. The visuals they build to show everything thatâs going on in the game are awesome, and I have no idea how the players play without them đ

I hate that I like Dia now
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Dia is better than I expected, but with a huge turn-off (or lack thereof).
Never thought Iâd be linking to Einstein here, but this is a great essay about what constitutes humankind and society, how they differ, and how they mold each other (though this relationship is far from balanced).
The individual is able to think, feel, strive, and work by himself; but he depends so much upon societyâin his physical, intellectual, and emotional existenceâthat it is impossible to think of him, or to understand him, outside the framework of society.
Still a great read even if âsocialismâ is a trigger word for you, by the way.
If you drive, youâve probably hopped around between Waze, Google Maps and even Apple Maps at some point. Each has their own pros and cons, and while Waze used to have the edge on real-time information, that edge was stolen by Google Maps (not literally stolen; theyâre literally developed by the same team).
But besides that, this case study goes into the differences between the 3 apps and how each displays similar things differently in order to highlight their own strengths.
Not that you asked, but my favorites are Apple Maps for actual navigation and Google Maps for everything else.
The Devil Wears Prada 2
Reviewed on May 01, 2026
This movie is basically the first one but adapted to more modern concepts (social media, late stage capitalism). And honestly, thatâs fine. It does better than probably most other unnecessary sequels do, and it was an enjoyable watch from start to finish. Bonus points for having Gaga in it.
It was cool to watch the Milan scenes while literally being in Milan, too.