"Browser makers need to provide reliable baselines of viewport and text sizing, yes. But we as implementers also need to stop grasping for pixel-perfect control over our layouts (the "control" is an illusion, anyway)."
This is the best explanation of the Flexbox that I've found so far. Loving the graphics, and code snippets. I've been reading up on this today and this is the first article that had an"AH HA!" moment.
This is a Chrome extension that I find really useful. It adds a button to your browser bar, and when you click, it displays a list of popular viewport sizes. I like that it's a quick way to check your work.
This video is a writer's review (rant) of Windows 8 for desktop. It's a long video, but I think he touches on some important UI points starting around 2:25, with the four Cs: control, conveyance, continuity and context.
Reading the compressed js in cms getting you down? Use this handy tool to decompress the code, and save yourself some major headaches.
press ctrl+enter (actual ctrl, not ⌘) to decompress the code. I spent too long looking for a button that didn't exist. #uiproblem