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::selection ans ::backdrop does not inherit from root. So :root does not guarantee the CSS variable. The html selector does not solve this.
There is currently no global context in CSS, but root is the best workaround currently.
This is going to catch a lot of people off-guard because I, like many others, expect CSS Custom properties defined on :root to just be available everywhere.
The following discussion is there https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/6641
Vela dépend effectivement de la personne appelée. Je m'y retrouves https://blog.lyokolux.space/posts/21-09-01-chaque-generation-a-son-mode-de-communication-favori
To prevent a custom behavior on Safari Mobile
A two day conference in Amsterdam
Suite au vol des bijoux au musée du Louvre, la compagnie de l'élévateur lance une publicité pile au bon moment.
Another well written guide for Zod.
Here we go again with AI doing slop.
a pivot from “AI will find a cure for cancer” to “you can generate your own erotic nonsense video” be a perspective?
To enforce accessibility.
Also can poor performance be framed as inaccessible?
Une certaine bonne nouvelle
Mostly financed by the GAFAM und tech industry. The same industry that harvest our personal data.
Les appareils Apple saturent le réseau pour la technologie AirDrop. Les appareils sautent de canaux toutes les deux secondes.
Octothorpes are hashtags and backlinks that can be used on regular websites, connecting pages across the open internet regardless of where they're hosted.
Outside the grasp of social media nad the commercial web sits a broad community of people with personal websites and blogs. [...] The community has received many names:
- The Small Web contrasts this community with the “Big Web”, valuing personal ownership over scale.
- The IndieWeb also values personal ownership of websites, providing numerous technical standards and proposals to help facilitate interaction between different people’s blogs.
- Web 1.0 rejects the hype of “Web 2.0” apps, using simple, straightforward technologies to build websites.
- The Blogosphere is an old term that’s been around since 1999, referencing the community of bloggers.
- The Web Revival is the concept shared by many that this community has been growing and making a comeback.
This web relies on the hyperlinks.
There is the classic web Discovery with Blogrolls, Webrings and Feeds.
and search engines that are wonderful tools to find a specific thing, but they shouldn't be the only discovery tool, because they only show a subset of the available information.
That's why Clew highlights the small independent websites "to make discovering what real people think easier". Other search engines are doing this:
- Marginalia
- Unobtanium
- Stract
- Lieu focus on webrings.
- Mwmbl - curated by the users.
- Search My Site crawls user-submitted sites
- Wiby for websites using older technology, great for use on vintage computers.
- YaCy - a decentralized search engine
- PeARS - A search engine that can be run in the browser, without needing a server.
- Mojeek - an independent search engine
Another idea to bring back a healthier web is to provide blogrolls in the OPML format directly: https://opml.org/blogroll.opml.
Jamesg.blog created the Artemis Link Graph web extension. It lists the web pages authored by people you follow that link to the page you are viewing.
All of these has one limitation: much of the independent web today is made up of people with similar interests, in technology in particular.
Rather than helping you build a sitewide design, readable.css provides a base default that is both sensible and beautiful.
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You benchmark your node/ruby/python software on a fancy Macbook M4 and celebrate 500ms response time.
I benchmark my rust software on a $30 potato computer that may as well have 256MB of RAM and celebrate 800ms response time.