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I’ve read the entire internet so you don’t have to and here’s some links I found. Is this the start of a newsletter? 🤷♂️ I tried this two years ago. Anyways. Here’s some links.
Web platform news
- CSS Working Group resolved to add Mixins - Styles, now even more reusable
- CustomStateSet merged in HTML - Add your own pseudo-classes to custom elements like
my-switch:state(flipped)
- EditContext - Microsoft is working on making
contenteditable
useful - Syntax Highlighting with the Custom Highlights API - Bramus shows how to highlight code using without all the extra spans
- Apple removes Home Screen web apps in the EU - Apple nerfing PWAs as a part of their malicious compliance to the EU’s new Digital Markets Act
Prototyping
- De-stress Your Creative Process (With This Classical Practice) [Video] (23mins)
- The Bite - If you know, you know.
Impressive demos
- Make some hacky noise with CSS Gradients - Adam Argyle pulls off a cool CSS trick.
- Markdown CSS Framework [CW: Cursed] - Alex Riviere implements markdown in a CSS utility classes.
- half-light.js - Brian Kardell is experimenting with allowing styles to pierce the Shadow DOM. Rob Eisenberg also suggests using a little JS to setup
adoptedStylesheets
. - Lenticular Photos - Jonathan Snook made photos come alive in your hand. (Demo)
- Web Components + WebGL Shaders by Karsten Schmidt
- Pong Wars - A hypnotizing visualization by Koen van Gilst (inspired by Nicolas Daniel)
Good reads
- The Great Fiction of AI - This is the best The Verge article I’ve read in awhile. I won’t stop talking about it.
- I worry our Copilot is leaving some passengers behind by Triple Threat Josh Collinsworth
- Have we forgotten how to build ethical things for the web? by Nic Chan
- They’re Made Out of Meat by Terry Bissom (1991)
- The Websites vs Web App Dichotomy Doesn’t Exist by Jake Lazaroff
- Is software getting worse? (Stackoverflow)
This content originally appeared on daverupert.com and was authored by daverupert.com
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