- Read Fronteers - Debugging Web Privacy [public] - Google Slides
- Read Critical CSS? Not So Fast! – CSS Wizardry – Web Performance Optimisation
- Read A Dangerous Addiction. I wanted to talk about something I’ve… | by Alex Komoroske | Jul, 2022 | Medium
- This post resonates a lot with me and was similar to a conversation I had with Alex earlier in my career when we worked together
- TIL https://internet.nl/
- Read at the weekend The technology that changed air travel
- Read at the weekend http://algorithmicbotany.org/papers/#abop
- Used Wavvy Audio Editor
- Great to see more coming to the web. There's an ongoing debate across some of the team - do we enable more experiences to come to the web that has never been possible before, or do we improve the experience that developers and users have with what is already available ... Both I think.
- Speaking of bringing never before things to the web. Improving performance using WebAssembly SIMD Intrinsics | TechBlog
- This is an amazing article, and at the same time it re-enforces my opinion that for the majority of developers don't and won't need WASM as a tool that they need to directly manipulate, but rather it's an enabling technology.
- Using Grid Named Areas to Visualize (and Reference) Your Layout | CSS-Tricks - CSS-Tricks
- Chatting with Adam Argyle the other week and he asked "How did you learn grid?" and it was essentially named areas and that is all. This gets on to a longer point in that there are very few people using Grid on the web right now and it the reason why falls in to a couple of camps
- Flexbox does what I need and what does it give me?
- Grid's not ready. (It is)
- Grid syntax is too hard. (I get it.)
- Chatting with Adam Argyle the other week and he asked "How did you learn grid?" and it was essentially named areas and that is all. This gets on to a longer point in that there are very few people using Grid on the web right now and it the reason why falls in to a couple of camps
- 90's Cursor Effects
- Many of these are so much more advanced than what I did in the 90's
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