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May 2024
40m 14s

The President of Iceland

James Royal-Lawson & Per Axbom
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S02E17 (#327). A linkshow. James and Per discuss two articles they’ve stumbled on. This time we feature articles about how certain features of e-commerce sites have to go, and how a design mistake impacted civic engagement in Iceland. 
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