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The quest to 1 million has been going slowly the past 2 years, but it looks like it'll finally happen!
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I gave the keys to The Index to @scott.is for today's issue. He's done a bloody good job!
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One thing that I wanted to do with the redesign of my site is to have fun with modern CSS, so this week I added a sticky nav that slides in after you scroll a bit. I tried two methods (scroll-state and view-timeline) and damn, scroll-state is amazing 😅 And yup, I recorded myself implementing it.
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~7 years ago I started curating a list of Design Tokens resources on GitHub… today I launch something better. An updated, tagged collection of 292+ articles on design tokens. www.alwaystwisted.com/projects/dtm... more links/resources coming soon. 🙏🖤 #DesignTokens #DesignSystems #WebDev
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corner-shape is one of those things where when you first see it, it's like "oh cool, I can make a scoop!" It's something new, which is fun, but it can be hard to think of good use cases. But, as @cassidoo.co looks at here, it's going to open up a lot of possibilities 🙂 cassidoo.co/post/css-cor...
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border-shape can handle both insets and outsets, so you can do effects like this chevron nav (corner-shape can't do both). This means you get a perfectly-wrapping focus ring without needing to manage z-index or having it partially covered due to overlap. Demo: codepen.io/una/pen/ByzY...
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Been using @skyreader.app for a few weeks now and it's been excellent! This is exciting news.
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Pip liked a post by Doll
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Its adding verification to make sure but....this looks really good already
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dev tool CVEs be like CVE-2026-91470 CVSS 9.4 / 10 Steinway Piano versions 1853.3.5 and above are vulnerable to a Denial of Service (DoS) issue caused by uncontrolled input. When an attacker provides an invalid input, the music "sounds bad".
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I'm on a train from Bristol to London. As we left Bristol, I noticed the government today published its Fuel Finder API, sharing real time prices at petrol stations around the UK. I'm just arriving in London, Here's the app that I made using AI while en route. fuel-finder-replit3507.replit.app
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I just competed in the first March Mad CSS match today, and holy smokes, trying to implement a pixel-perfect UI in 15 minutes in a competition setting is *so stressful* 😂. All of the matches will be released throughout March, I believe. Definitely check them out!
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ATProto is now in IETF standardization process. BOF stage passed at IETF 124 Dublin. Working group formation is next. datatracker.ietf.org/wg/atp/about/
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the @codetv.dev studio looks like a tornado blew through it but we are SO CLOSE to filming the first episode of Web Dev Challenge season 3. can’t wait to show y’all the improvements we’ve been working on I love that my job is gathering up as many weirdo artists as I can find & setting them loose 💜
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it’s legally required to call Sam a “stinky boy” whenever you see him
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Update on the Skyreader improvements I've made over the last week and a peak at the roadmap
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I’ve been giving Skyreader a try and it’s already a neat RSS reader But being AT Proto backed means that use cases that have never been possible before are now on the table – such as *sharing subscribed feeds and reading states in real time* between RSS readers
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today’s one-sentence horror: sudo has been largely maintained by a single person for ~30+ years
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In case you missed my blogpost from yesterday: I'm building my own take on an atproto-based RSS reader! If you're interested, you can follow along by signing up over at morgen.blue or by checking this tag on my website: dominikhofer.me/tag/morgenblau #buildinpublic #morgenblau
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> What is one thing that you would change in your favorite reader to make it even better? Make it about subscribing to people, not feeds. Very Online persons (and orgs) have more than one feed available for subscription, and I wanna opt into them individually. blog.erlend.sh/follow-anyone
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The future of AI isn’t inevitable. It’s a choice we should all have a say in making. Our 2025 State of Mozilla report is live. Choose your future: stateof.mozilla.org
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Portals help a lot here, but this is a larger topic. I wish more UI libraries respected that dichotomy and didn't force developers to render things that don't belong in their component trees.
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There is a dichotomy of UI elements. Some elements are a part of your component tree. Cards, form elements, carousels, etc. Some elements don't make much sense as a part of a component tree: toasts, dialogs, alerts. Those are side-effect elements.
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This is one of two insanely good books on #a11y The othe one is @matuzo.at - Web Accessibility Cookbook Laura's book - why Manuel's book - how
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Pip liked a post by Marvin Hagemeister
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I know I mentioned it before, but the more I work with ai, the more I feel like everything we do to optimize it applies equally well to humans. AI has trouble finding things? Add a md file with a short description of the codebase. Like the exact same thing we do for humans.
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