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I was thinking that it's so weird to talk about using standard HTML validation and then everything is shown with React? If we want to teach people how standard works, we can't assume React as the default.
at least for google it does render my svg favicon in their search result page, Bing and DuckDuckGo didn't
While that link is great advice it's not 100% true that you need to have JS enabled to render anything in a web component - there's declarative shadow dom. Also while it's also true to depend on as little as possible…
Cute page but what's the cloudflare analytics for
it's so cute, I love everything about it
Definitely isn't live as it has shown me Paris which is in the same time zone as I am and it's already way past midnight and it's been bright daylight there
European Accessibility Act for 2025 is also great
"very very" was a bit exaggerated but it's far from perfect. There's always something. I'm using KDE neon which should be as new as it gets. For multi monitor: it forgets that I had a second desktop, renders it black,…
KDE is great but also very, very buggy. I'm using it since 2016 and some bugs just won't go away and good luck with openeing a bug report - nobody will care. Especially multi monitor support just isn't good. Multi…
That lists just about everything even if an app just got merged 1:1 into another app. It's so dumb and doesn't even add context, may be valid to add in this case but often it's just dumb
Sure I agree that this is far more accurate of what one can do but you can't expect that from people working, managing their day to day life, family and so on. It's one thing we don't expect in other industries in that…
have fun with that on a TV or other devices
it's a cool library, I've used it in my bachelor's thesis applied to a camera stream
yes you can, it's known as css custom properties
I have not found any "good reasons" in the usual issues you'd find to be honest. Many of those harmful reasons are dealt with and tbh where does it differ that much from normal apps? NFC especially. Also: if there would…
There's literally a GIF showing what it does
In which world is MacOS window management good? It's comically bad. The splittscreen feature alone is a bad joke
I never understood why that's the case; on Android you can submit your PWA to the Playstore easily via Trusted Web Activities - Apple could just do the same thing to monetize Webapps.. don't quite understand what's…
> And from what we've seen in Monterey they are continuing to invest heavily in improving it. lol, no. they're not. Safari specially on mobile is a joke and a bad one at it. Their whole strategy is to pull you into…
There's a clear decline in understanding what's being said with Google assistant and it's like this for a while now. I'm using this stuff since 2010ish when it was still called Google Now and it could do more for you…
Is there any kind of road for when to expect installable Web Apps the way it's possible in Chrome and Edge?
But the majority of people won't change if it's not clearly better, why would they? Also most of this doesn't matter if you are using AdBlock (or whatever) anyway. Of course this isn't ideal. Sure it might work for some…
break out of your bubble. Try using DDG with sth. else than english. Then try sth. related to programming. Good luck. I'm so tired of people claming that DDG is better in every aspect, it's not.
Developer Experience
or to invest in Servo
I was thinking that it's so weird to talk about using standard HTML validation and then everything is shown with React? If we want to teach people how standard works, we can't assume React as the default.
at least for google it does render my svg favicon in their search result page, Bing and DuckDuckGo didn't
While that link is great advice it's not 100% true that you need to have JS enabled to render anything in a web component - there's declarative shadow dom. Also while it's also true to depend on as little as possible…
Cute page but what's the cloudflare analytics for
it's so cute, I love everything about it
Definitely isn't live as it has shown me Paris which is in the same time zone as I am and it's already way past midnight and it's been bright daylight there
European Accessibility Act for 2025 is also great
"very very" was a bit exaggerated but it's far from perfect. There's always something. I'm using KDE neon which should be as new as it gets. For multi monitor: it forgets that I had a second desktop, renders it black,…
KDE is great but also very, very buggy. I'm using it since 2016 and some bugs just won't go away and good luck with openeing a bug report - nobody will care. Especially multi monitor support just isn't good. Multi…
That lists just about everything even if an app just got merged 1:1 into another app. It's so dumb and doesn't even add context, may be valid to add in this case but often it's just dumb
Sure I agree that this is far more accurate of what one can do but you can't expect that from people working, managing their day to day life, family and so on. It's one thing we don't expect in other industries in that…
have fun with that on a TV or other devices
it's a cool library, I've used it in my bachelor's thesis applied to a camera stream
yes you can, it's known as css custom properties
I have not found any "good reasons" in the usual issues you'd find to be honest. Many of those harmful reasons are dealt with and tbh where does it differ that much from normal apps? NFC especially. Also: if there would…
There's literally a GIF showing what it does
In which world is MacOS window management good? It's comically bad. The splittscreen feature alone is a bad joke
I never understood why that's the case; on Android you can submit your PWA to the Playstore easily via Trusted Web Activities - Apple could just do the same thing to monetize Webapps.. don't quite understand what's…
> And from what we've seen in Monterey they are continuing to invest heavily in improving it. lol, no. they're not. Safari specially on mobile is a joke and a bad one at it. Their whole strategy is to pull you into…
There's a clear decline in understanding what's being said with Google assistant and it's like this for a while now. I'm using this stuff since 2010ish when it was still called Google Now and it could do more for you…
Is there any kind of road for when to expect installable Web Apps the way it's possible in Chrome and Edge?
But the majority of people won't change if it's not clearly better, why would they? Also most of this doesn't matter if you are using AdBlock (or whatever) anyway. Of course this isn't ideal. Sure it might work for some…
break out of your bubble. Try using DDG with sth. else than english. Then try sth. related to programming. Good luck. I'm so tired of people claming that DDG is better in every aspect, it's not.