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When you don’t code often, it’s easy to forget how useful @polypane.app is for web development. It highlights issues that might get overlooked on a first pass, and it makes testing and debugging a piece of cake. Forever grateful for your effort, @kilianvalkhof.com!
November 28, 2025 at 8:55 AM
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Build responsive and accessible websites in half the time? Yes please. 🙋‍♀️

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👉 polypane.app/black-friday/
Polypane Black Friday | Polypane
Get the browser for devs who care for 22% during our Black Friday sale. Available until December 1st.
polypane.app
November 26, 2025 at 12:36 PM
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What's causing the Calendly booking page to load slowly sometimes?

We've investigate in our latest blog post: www.debugbear.com/blog/calendl...
November 26, 2025 at 3:55 PM
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In summary and in conclusion: every Vercel is a market failure.
November 25, 2025 at 12:46 AM
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If your immediate response is to suggest data pipes are fatter, video is to blame, images must be the highest resolution possible, font files are doing this, etc., then you might not understand who you’re actually serving and why this is a concern.

bsky.app/profile/did:...
How broken is today's frontend culture?

A friend points out that the median *mobile* page is now larger than a copy of DOOM (2.6 MiB vs. 2.48 MiB), the 75th percentile page is more than 2 DOOMs, and the P90 mobile page is 4.5x the size of DOOM:

httparchive.org/reports/page...
HTTP Archive: Page Weight
This report tracks the size and quantity of many popular web page resources. Sizes represent the number of bytes sent over the network, which may be compressed.
httparchive.org
November 24, 2025 at 12:11 AM
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Just ran into a group of kids in the park who were clearly rollin’ and they were discussing… AI. I’ve never been more depressed.

If this is what you’re gonna do when you do drugs please don’t do drugs.
November 24, 2025 at 1:36 AM
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The Servo project has defined sponsorship tiers for organizations and individuals donating money to the project. Contact us at join@servo.org if you are interested. servo.org/blog/2025/11...
Servo Sponsorship Tiers - Servo aims to empower developers with a lightweight, high-performance alternative for embedding web technologies in applications.
The Servo project has defined sponsorship tiers for organizations and individuals donating money to the project.
servo.org
November 21, 2025 at 6:15 AM
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Modularity is the key to fast feedback cycles, short delivery lead times, reliable products and a sustainable pace of innovation.

Apart from that, it's not very important, really.

codemanship.wordpress.com/2025/11/20/m...
Modular Design: The Secret Sauce
In pretty much every Codemanship training course, I try to stress the fundamental importance of modular design in software development. When we fail to separate the different concerns in our design…
codemanship.wordpress.com
November 20, 2025 at 6:52 AM
Just did some tweaks of k8s resource requests and went down from 24 nodes to just 9. I deserve cold beer tonight.
November 19, 2025 at 6:36 PM
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We need to stop referring to AI as a tool. A tool is something that helps you solve a problem or complete a task. AI creates more problems than it solves. It’s more virus than tool. Every time we call it a tool we’re insulting hammers and guillotines, which actually solve problems.
November 14, 2025 at 5:29 PM
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"Most shareholders can sell their stocks far more easily than most employees can find another job. In every substantive sense, employees of a company take more risks than do the shareholders. Also their contributions of knowledge, skills, and entrepreneurship are typically more important…"
From a banger paper written in the wake of Enron. The last thing Ghoshal wrote before he died.

20 years later, spot on. Link is PDF.

www.corporation2020.org/documents/Re...
October 28, 2025 at 2:24 AM
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JavaScript top-level await is no longer considered 'baseline' due to a pretty big Safari bug caniuse.com/mdn-javascri...

The module graph fails in cases where two modules import a third at the same time. Demo: random-stuff.jakearchibald.com/bug-repros/t...

It's best to avoid the feature for now 😔
JavaScript operator: await: Use at module top level | Can I use... Support tables for HTML5, CSS3, etc
caniuse.com
October 26, 2025 at 8:17 PM
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reading slaughterhouse 5 for the first time and i was absolutely knocked senseless by this passage, which is so true and relevant that it feels like it was pulled from a history book
October 26, 2025 at 6:01 PM
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ChatGPT’s new Atlas browser doesn’t just see what you read — it remembers it.

@eff.org’s Lena Cohen showed me it even logged “memories” of her looking for *abortion care* and her doctor’s name. Out-surveils even Chrome.

My @washingtonpost.com column: wapo.st/49bOcVC
Column | ChatGPT just came out with its own web browser. Use it with caution.
OpenAI’s Atlas promises AI-powered convenience. The price? Letting ChatGPT track and store “memories” of what you do online.
wapo.st
October 22, 2025 at 4:19 PM
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"AI" is not a "normal technology". it is a *political project*. its proponents are extremely explicit about their goals with it. the people claiming we should just treat this political project as "normal technology" are shilling.
October 22, 2025 at 12:40 AM
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This hits a lot of the notes I've been shouting from the rooftops: the frictionlessness of both producing and consuming slop, and the value of labor as friction that lets us slow down and think. Rather than "unlocking creativity" it's rendering our collective creativity down into a big vat of slop.
Hi. I wrote an essay about AI slop: How it feels like an invasive species for the internet. How its boosters describe building a future that’s devoid of craft. How frictionlessness can be nihilistic & how this stuff seems to leach part of our shared humanity out of the world. I hope you'll read it.
AI’s Invasive Species
The slop is winning.
www.theatlantic.com
October 21, 2025 at 12:55 PM
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the aws outage should be evidence that running half the internet on a single company's servers is a terrible idea but i fear nothing will change
October 20, 2025 at 4:09 PM
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The main achievement of the tech industry has been increasing the flow of money from people who make or do things to people who already have more money than they could spend in a hundred lifetimes
“Average musician makes $12 a month on Spotify. The fact that they are not even able to sell a record and it’s taken from them by rich motherfuckers on streaming platforms who get paid royally by record labels,Ticketmaster, merch companies. They’re all fucking getting paid, except for the musician.”
Garbage’s Shirley Manson Speaks Out Against Music Industry Economics: “This Is An Alarm Call”
Just before they kicked off their current run of dates, the ’90s alt-rock greats Garbage announced that it would be their final North American headline tour. When the band played at Denver’s Mission B...
www.stereogum.com
October 19, 2025 at 4:36 PM
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✨ New post

There is a lot of chatter about the CSS resets recently. Here is my take. Enjoy 🫶

“The CSS Reset, again”

pawelgrzybek.com/the-css-rese...

#css
The CSS Reset, again | pawelgrzybek.com
Apparently you are not a real CSS dev if you don’t maintain your own CSS reset. Challenge accepted! Not a typical reset, but for sure a bunch of opinions.
pawelgrzybek.com
October 18, 2025 at 1:00 PM
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I dug into progressive image rendering and found a bunch of common assumptions aren't quite true.

➡️ JPEG & WebP progressive-renders worse in Safari
➡️ AVIF _does_ support progressive
➡️ But JPEG XL in Safari doesn't
➡️ JPEG XL decodes much slower than AVIF
⬇️ and more

jakearchibald.com/2025/present...
The present and potential future of progressive image rendering
Exploring progressive image rendering across JPEG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, and JPEG XL.
jakearchibald.com
October 16, 2025 at 10:16 AM
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whenever I see a `bet on ${currentHype}` because "the web is in decline" I just smirk because it's a great way of demonstrating you have no idea what you're actually talking about.

the web outlives every "the web is dead, use this thing i like" and will continue to do so.

always bet on the web.
October 16, 2025 at 9:24 AM
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I can't help thinking that automating your candidate search and selection processes using "A.I." might be a sign that you consider those roles fungible.

As a first point of "contact", that might tell me all I need to know.
October 15, 2025 at 7:15 AM
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No need to remember the syntax!
October 14, 2025 at 3:38 PM
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With Apple and Google loaning their app stores to authoritarians, our tech press should be asking: what are the alternatives? And why is Apple working so hard to suppress the web?

But they are not asking those questions:

infrequently.org/2025/10/the-...
The App Store Was Always Authoritarian - Infrequently Noted
Apple bent the knee for months, leaving many commentators to ask why. But the reasons are not mysterious: Apple wants things that only the government can provide, things that will defend and extend…
infrequently.org
October 12, 2025 at 11:46 PM