@kissane are you using a modified Blog theme on Blot for your website? I’m having hell adding in my own typefaces and sadly have been unable to puzzle it out. Could you share your static json.package typeface entries, before they’re mangled / published ?
@matdotcx Yeah, I’m not at a computer rn, but I just dropped typefaces I own into one of the asset folders in my blot dropbox directory and used CSS to call them—though I did it clumsily and haven’t fixed it yet. I modified the theme in several ways, most visible in the CSS file.
I finally did something productive with the old piles of junk in my home office. Behold, printing Lorem Ipsum from my iPhone over Wi-Fi to an Apple ImageWriter!
Companies should clean up their mess and not fly-tip ewaste, of course. But is taking something that’s abandoned really moral? Shouldn’t that stuff be the state’s to do with what they want, or the company stakeholder / investor?
@matdotcx Legal? Who knows. But IMHO moral, certainly. If these “landfill capitalists” don’t care for their equipment and the consequences of its use while they’re operating (and they clearly don’t), I think it’s moral—ethical, even!—to creatively recycle it once the corporate entity dissolves without cleaning them up off the streets.
I don’t think it’s hyperbole to say that Mitnick’s death is culturally level to when Steve Jobs died, though I expect a majority of the media will largely shrug their shoulders emphatically and say “who?”