“Enhanced Tracking Protection Testing: Protecting users’ privacy by default - Future Releases”
... works as a web developer in Hveragerði, Iceland, and writes about the web, digital publishing, and web/product development
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“Enhanced Tracking Protection Testing: Protecting users’ privacy by default - Future Releases”
Is there a specific reason why web devs these days generally don’t use the EventListener.handleEvent pattern to address issues with ‘this’ in JS events? IME it’s generally a no-cost, win-win-win solution.
“Trolling isn’t outlier behavior, and we can stop it - Community Manager Musings”
“Using CSS Grid the right way - hey it’s violet”
Good advice
“Our Search for the Best OCR Tool, and What We Found - Features - Source: An OpenNews project”
“Application Holotypes: A Guide to Architecture Decisions”
I really like this framework for thinking about SSR vs SPA.
“Web Standards are dead, long life Web Standards!“
“Accordingly, use what works for you, just please remember that underneath your abstractions there are glorious standards that make such beloved abstractions possible”
A lot of interesting stuff in there.
“How at-supports Works - CSS-Tricks”
Love CSS at-supports.
“New Year, New Samsung Internet – Samsung Internet Developers – Medium”
Basically Google legit tried to leverage their control over Chrome to kill off ad blockers. Do people still think a Chromium monoculture would be good for the web?
I’ve been enjoying Counterpart much more than I expected. It uses of the conventions of a cold war era espionage thriller to comment on the nature of personality, randomness, and free will. It isn’t perfect but works better than it should.
Does it still spark joy? On Mallory, ComicsDNA and book publishing
Guy captures my own feelings about publishing pretty much exactly.
“Uncanny A11y - Adrian Roselli”
“Maybe Code Less”
“Michael Tsai - Blog - iTunes U and iBooks Author Are Suffering From Software Rot”
I’m shocked, shocked! that there is ebook-related software out there that suffers from serious neglect. Shocked, I tell you!
“Trusted Types help prevent Cross-Site Scripting - Web - Google Developers”
“Large companies aren’t good homes for beloved services – Colin Devroe”
“Red Sweater Blog – The Future of Blogger and MarsEdit”
I’m amazed that blogger is still around considering Google’s zeal in shuttering services that are only valued by non-advertising users.
This is not good.