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The content is similar to The HTML Output Element from Matthias Ott or HTML’s Best Kept Secret: The .
They advocate for better usage of <output> instead of aria attributes. Let's use native instead of ARIA!
edit: I am deceived by all the quirks
Under accessibility, but this tag should be the norm
300 billets par jour pendant 289 jours, c'est le minimum pour être rentable face à des géants en 2025.
Afin que 1.2. Train devienne rentable.
Le développeur évite de pousser à l'échelle, d'obtenir des investissements, mais de continuer le développement.
Il n'y a jamais eu autant besoin d'un site spécialiste qui ne fait qu'une seule chose. Du billet de train et uniquement du billet de train.
Pourquoi donner des milliards d'aides d'État aux entreprises privées ?
Alors qu'on pourrait simplement les applaudir à 20h tous les soirs !
Cela a tellement bien marché pour le personnel soignant.
Ok, the website has an editor built-in to change the source code. Why? Because @TheRealPomax@mastodon.social can.
(via https://mastodon.social/@TheRealPomax/115387167941878142)
Starlight has the best core web vital in A11y and SEO compared to MkDocs, Sphinx, VitePress, Nextra, GitBook, Docusaurus, Docsify.
"Speak english", "Speak understable English" and "Bonjour" on a European map
A venn diagramm of the fediverse:
- Furries
- Computer Science
- Hackers
- Furries + Computer Science = Musicians
- Computer Science + Hackers = Computer Art
- Hackers + Furries = LGBTQI+
- LGBTQI+ + Computer Art + Musicians = Demoscene
Automerge is a local-first sync engine for multiplayer apps that works offline, prevents conflicts, and runs fast.
T-1's congested due to porn traffic to the news server.
Always porn traffic or DDoS.
A collection of background effects.
The term was coined to explain a deliberate process where you write software quickly to gain knowledge
"If you discover a better way to do things, the old way of doing it that is embedded in your code base is now “debt”:
- you can either live with the debt, “paying interest” in the form of all the ways that it makes your code harder to work with;
- or you can “pay down” the debt by fixing all the code in light of your new knowledge, which takes up front resources which could have been spent on something else, but hopefully will make sense in the long term.
Technical debt isn’t just bad code—it represents the lessons you’ve learned about how to build software better. Refactoring isn’t “paying off a debt,” but investing in applying that knowledge. Ignoring it wastes what you’ve learned and, over time, leads to lost value and competitive disadvantage compared to those who actively improve their code.
Can I really say “we now know” that the existing code is inferior? Is it true that fixing the code is “investing my knowledge”?
RSS feeds for arbitrary websites, using CSS selectors.
So the project generates RSS feeds and populate items in it from CSS selectors. It can definitely be useful.
There is no safeguard for malicious plugin updates.
and plugins are one key feature of Obsidian: "Users stayed for the amazing selection of plugins, themes, and the community built around it."
A minimalistic UI and a minimal page weight
An HTML and CSS only version of the search engine.
Du numérique et de pleins d'autres sujets: https://shaarli.zoemp.be/tags/cloud