392 private links
It was one of those moments where something you once knew suddenly clicks again with fresh significance. Here was a URL doing far more than just pointing to a page. It was storing state, encoding intent, and making my entire setup shareable and recoverable. No database. No cookies. No localStorage. Just a URL.
Good candidates for URL state:
- Search queries and filters
- Pagination and sorting
- View modes (list/grid, dark/light)
- Date ranges and time periods
- Selected items or active tabs
- UI configuration that affects content
- Feature flags and A/B test variants --> I never though about this one
Anti-Patterns to avoid:
- state only in memory SPAs
- sensitive Data in URLs
- inconsistent or opaque naming
- overloading URLs with complex state
- breaking the back button
A scroll-driven experience
La portée symbolique est grande.
Another post about semantic HTML, or the UX of HTML with <button>
Des fichiers .http normalisent les appels d'APIs
A way to document a web component
The first release!
This seems to be a new version.
A Swiss-army app for developers
Project: https://github.com/skatkov/devtui
If JS fails to load, a keyframe remove the effect provided by JS in 2 seconds.
I totally agree.
If you complain that you have a problem with #Windows
and are unhappy that people on Fediverse always bring up #Linux
when you come here to post your complaint, I have a question: instead of here, have you tried the #Microsoft
support or forums?I mean at some point the "I just want Windows to work" is a fair and understandable point, but it will just be shouting in the wind if you don't bring your complaints to the people and company making it.
And I say that as an IT tech, I know how it works: if there's no support ticket about a problem, there's no feedback proof, and therefore the problem officially doesn't exist.
EDIT: to be very clear, I'm not writing all this with the intent of presenting MS forums and support as the best way to solve your problems with their products.
It's more that, as someone who deals with how tech support is handled on a daily basis, as I mentioned above, companies have processes for all that, and I can guarantee you that when it comes to handling feedback, they follow them strictly, especially when it comes to being held accountable for unwanted features or overall problems.
Users are being unhappy with ads or AI features and complain they can't deactivate them all? "Where are the tickets at our support to back that up?" is gonna be their answer. And we all know most of us, most of the overall user base never bother with that, leaving the gates full open for Microsoft to be like those aren't issues for the majority of users.
If windows is so problematic, then GNU/Linux can be the solution
Qu'est-ce qui est le plus embêtant en arrivant sous linux?
A) Le changement d'interface
B) Le manque de support pour Photoshop ou autre application spécifique
C) Le rapatriement des données (contacts, favoris, etc...)
D) autres
En autres, on retrouve:
- le passage à la ligne de commande
- pression sociale: Télématin n'en parle pas, le vendeur expert de chez Darty y connaît rien, le tuto ne marche pas sur Linux. La personne se retrouve illégitime et en insécurité par pas compétente.