“Safari and Progressive Web Apps — Pixel Envy”
“But I suspect that the real-world impact of this will be felt little by users compared to the frequent misuse of these technologies for tracking purposes.”
☝🏻 This.
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“Safari and Progressive Web Apps — Pixel Envy”
“But I suspect that the real-world impact of this will be felt little by users compared to the frequent misuse of these technologies for tracking purposes.”
☝🏻 This.
“Indicating Scroll Position on a Page With CSS - CSS-Tricks”
This is clever.
“Pointers (iPadOS) - User Interaction - iOS - Human Interface Guidelines - Apple Developer”
“Stacking the Bricks: How to Survive in Extraordinary Times, Part One”
“First, save lives. Second, save businesses.”
“Popular iPhone and iPad Apps Snooping on the Pasteboard - Mysk”
“The reckless, infinite scope of web browsers“
“The number of W3C specifications grows at an average rate of 200 new specs per year, or about 4 million words, or about one POSIX every 4 to 6 months”
Taking WHOs advice to ‘test, test, test’ to heart, Iceland has tested 2% of the country’s population for the coronavirus. 6510 samples analysed www.covid.is/data
Microsoft owning the entirety of the node/JS development ecosystem is not news I was expecting to hear today.
“Complication for the win – Jessitron”
“Don’t be afraid of programs with a lot of parts”
“Creating predictability and stability in times of rapid change - Lara Hogan”
“Weekend Reading — 🏠 Our house is an open office plan”
Has a lot of links to good reading on remote work.
“GitHub - feltcoop/why-svelte: Why Svelte is our choice for a large web project in 2020”
It has come to this. I actually miss having Gordon Brown in UK politics. I honestly wasn’t expecting that. www.theguardian.com/commentis…
The official Icelandic COVID-19 information site is well put together and comprehensive. Nicely done.
“Gilli - Web designer and developer - Why designing for open source can be so difficult”
“Why Development Teams are Slow“
‘“Developers are too slow” is not a cause. It’s a symptom of these other causes. 100% of the time, if a development team is “too slow,” it’s the manager’s fault.’