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Federation is the future of social media, says Bluesky CEO Jay Graber - The Verge
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Smile - mijorus.it
Smile is a simple emoji picker for linux with custom tags support.
Works well with its complementary GNOME extension.
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A formula for responsive font-size
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The box model and box sizing - Piccalilli
To open up this CSS Fundamentals series, we’re looking at one of those most important aspects of CSS to understand: how the box model is affected by box sizing.
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Marking the Web’s 35th Birthday: An Open Letter - World Wide Web Foundation
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Some little ways I’m using CSS :has() in the real world - Piccalilli
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What Makes an Album the Greatest of All Time?
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PWA Capabilities | web.dev
Progressive Web Apps can do more than just rendering content on the screen or connecting to web services. PWAs can deal with files from the file system, they can interact with the system's clipboard, they can access hardware that is connected to the device, and much more. Every Web API is available for your PWA, and there are some extra APIs available when your app is installed.
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Apple backs off killing web apps, but the fight continues - Open Web Advocacy
In a huge relief to developers and supporters of the open web, and under immense backlash, Apple has cancelled its plan to sabotage Web Apps! This ends weeks of fear and uncertainty for developers and users.
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Progressive Web Apps in EU will work fine in iOS 17.4
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Generative. — Ethan Marcotte
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Open Letter to Tim Cook: Sabotaging Web Apps is Indefensible
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Positive Affirmations for Site Reliability Engineers - YouTube
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Dead Simple Sites — Minimal Website Inspiration
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Exodus Bitcoin Wallet: $490K Swindle - Alan Pope's blog
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100 things you can do on your personal website | James' Coffee Blog
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The Mutable Gallery
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CSS Native @scope - Syntax #729
This episode covers the new native CSS scoping feature using the @scope rule, how it works, what problems it solves, and browser support status.
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Apple on course to break all Web Apps in EU within 20 days - Open Web Advocacy
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Git Tips and Tricks
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