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Jeff Cardello

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Yes, there is much AI can do in making it easier to build a website, but it still has its limitations. In my newest post for Vev I cover AI tools and how they can be used at each stage of the design process. #ai #uxdesign #webdesign vev.design/blog/can-i-use…

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I’m not one who really goes for remasters, but the new remaster of Slint’s Tweez is phenomenal. A push and pull of textures, and a sense of swing I never recognized before. It’s like listening to an entirely new album. Amazing!

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If your 1950's novelty Halloween song doesn't mention a dancing monster in it, does it even count? #monstermash #frankensteintwist

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To the person I just saw riding a motorcycle around downtown Phoenix wearing a Michael Myers mask and blasting the Halloween soundtrack, you have officially won Halloween.

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Where so much art feels flattened by commodification, The Cure’s new album feels alive with honesty and feeling. Yes, these are bleak times, but within the gloom of these songs is the sunniness of love and hope, something that connects us all, and keeps us moving forward.

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What if all of these people freaking out about alien drones interfering with their car radios in Jersey accidentally tuned into some Merzbow playing on WFMU?

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A reboot of the movie Ghost World but the character Seymour is reacting to self-driving cars, ChatGPT, and the cost of healthcare.

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Operation Ivy Seedy (Recorded 1987-1988) 0:00 Healthy Body (Uncut version) 3:50 Someday 5:29 Plea for Peace 7:42 Trouble Bound 9:32 Uncertain 11:50 Hanging Out 13:15 Left Behind 15:45 Old Friendships 17:34 Hedgecore 22:28 Steppin’ Out 30:20 The End (Outro)

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RIP to Bill Atkinson, one of the greatest programmers who ever lived. At Apple he created MacPaint, QuickDraw, HyperCard and was a critical part of making the Macintosh magic. He co-founded General Magic - go watch that documentary.

RIP to Bill Atkinson, one of the greatest programmers who ever lived.  At Apple he created MacPaint, QuickDraw, HyperCard and was a critical part of making the Macintosh magic.  He co-founded General Magic - go watch that documentary.
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Yeah, those AI-generated videos are funny and impressive. But every camera movement and gesture feels flattened by the averages of its training data. Our brains crave something more than just a bland composite of what we've seen countless times.

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Web design in 2025 is about making people feel something. Whether it’s the calm of meditative design or the sugar-rush energy of brain rot, design is pushing boundaries. Read my newest blog and learn how the web is getting weird in good ways. #WebDesign vev.design/blog/web-desig…

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When I built my portfolio website, I knew a bit about CSS. Now, looking at the CSS I wrote, it feels like the Finnegans Wake of style sheets. A sprawling stream of consciousness that even I’m having trouble making sense of. Time to Tom Clancy the heck out of it. #css #webdesign

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One of the funniest/dumbest things about AI generated skateboarding videos is how obvious that they’re just modeling the physics from gameplay clips of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater.

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I love artists who aren’t afraid to pay homage to their influences. Sharon Van Etten and the Attachment Theory’s new album has a distinct voice all its own, sprinkled with hints of Stereolab, Nick Cave, and New Order. What a fantastic album.

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I always liked the Beach Boys, but was never more than a casual listener. I skipped straight from Pet Sounds to Dennis Wilson’s Pacific Ocean Blue, missing everything in between. Sitting down with their 70s albums now feels like stumbling onto an alternate timeline.