https://pdx.su/blog/2023-10-25-css-is-fun-again
CSS has been undergoing a quiet renaissance lately. Lots of big features which previously required an external tool to use, are now native parts of the language, and its growing more and more all the time. If you haven't used CSS in a long time, for whatever reason, now is the time to take a look again.
https://pdx.su/blog/2023-08-22-i-dont-use-indented-anymore
Sass, Pug, Haml, Slim, Stylus, and their friends all aim to make writing various bits of your frontend easier. And they mostly deliver on this primary promise. But they are all victims to the vagaries of open software development, and seem to have mostly fallen by the wayside. I loved using these through my career, so its with a bit of sadness that I realized I don't want to use them for new projects.
https://pdx.su/blog/2023-07-26-tailwind-and-the-death-of-craftsmanship
There's a worrying trend in modern web development, where developers are throwing away decades of carefully wrought systems for a bit of perceived convenience. Tools such as Tailwind CSS seem to be spreading like wildfire, with very few people ever willing to acknowledge the regression they bring to our field. And I'm getting tired of it
https://ffmpeg.guide/
FFmpeg.guide is a GUI for creating FFmpeg filters and complex commands
https://jessems.com/posts/2023-07-22-the-unreasonable-effectiveness-of-sequence-diagrams-in-mermaidjs
Clone and deploy your own Next.js portfolio in minutes.
https://cloudinary.com/blog/jpeg-xl-how-it-started-how-its-going
Significance of Apple's support for JPEG XL and what this means for the widespread adoption of this next-generation image compression format.
https://github.com/paradox460/Lemmy-Fast-Post-Userscript
Allows command/control + return to submit posts on lemmy instances - paradox460/Lemmy-Fast-Post-Userscript
https://github.com/paradox460/Lemmy-Fast-Post-Userscript
Allows command/control + return to submit posts on lemmy instances - GitHub - paradox460/Lemmy-Fast-Post-Userscript: Allows command/control + return to submit posts on lemmy instances
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/23/technology/reddit-moderators-users-api-protest.html?unlocked_article_code=HJQSK4G1QmKBf0q5vOPs35RTYMq1snDjDuyAD96zI8U-cx0n8YH4qbBR3rx13IB8a7aQcZmaehbQF5-DDVIi1ArdYqJffHdR7aLU37V1F7eHauh9AWNjqi7-stMqwq-p_GKBQp6xRNi4yx0eabPJjvDqcPhgGKx9N2yOYXePliVZFDSrMTj1NpD8bbbpksAlyUZUjRjcYmbzYHGgXmQNmgExnAm9ktIsA_2uhzV_hPTzbK-zsV8g9AnSLtuBx6ekopzyVaFTrIt4EcCqEbtiHGVJjdsF1rMCAE8fPFnUzBkkWDnsbXJ-yMgrGeSMkeri2w4eG5z3Re63iQbf4RIe0F0b0Oo-4APEmIBWGQhXLTj9&smid=url-share
As the social media site matures, its users and moderators have made their displeasure about corporate changes known, putting the company into a bind.
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