Posts by hi_mayank@hachyderm.io
(DIR) Post #ATCb4cD8bpI69QLHI8 by hi_mayank@hachyderm.io
2023-03-02T00:02:40Z
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someone over on that site built a shiny button and it's kinda blowing my mind π
demo: https://shiny-button.vercel.app/source: https://t.co/2GBqQE8N6i
(DIR) Post #ATCb4eyiJuXGjYcIj2 by hi_mayank@hachyderm.io
2023-03-02T00:07:49Z
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wild what you can do on the web today
(DIR) Post #ATWX5RdOF4wPS4zewy by hi_mayank@hachyderm.io
2023-03-12T01:14:02Z
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@seldo they need to put caffeine in tap water
(DIR) Post #ATacRua4ZqTo0AoWxc by hi_mayank@hachyderm.io
2023-03-13T22:17:40Z
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just today i've seen two instances of UA sniffing to lock out firefox...is this the new trend now?
(DIR) Post #ATacRv6gcaZFdK4ZnM by hi_mayank@hachyderm.io
2023-03-13T22:22:10Z
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"it works on my machine (fullscreen chrome on m2 macbook pro with gigabit ethernet and traditional mouse+keyboard)"
(DIR) Post #ATtmEutFi0terRVQnY by hi_mayank@hachyderm.io
2023-03-22T23:28:39Z
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shot: Mozilla cuts 250 jobs, says Firefox development will be affected (https://blog.mozilla.org/en/mozilla/changing-world-changing-mozilla/)chaser: Mozilla is committing $30M to build Mozilla.ai: A startup building a "trustworthy, independent, and open-source AI ecosystem" (https://blog.mozilla.org/en/mozilla/introducing-mozilla-ai-investing-in-trustworthy-ai/)
(DIR) Post #ATtmExhfFYPTaN6ieW by hi_mayank@hachyderm.io
2023-03-22T23:50:53Z
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in other words, AI is the reason we can't have `:has` π
(DIR) Post #AUVkuTcvuySA02rBaa by hi_mayank@hachyderm.io
2023-04-10T13:49:14Z
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"The 100% correct way to do CSS breakpoints"https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/the-100-correct-way-to-do-css-breakpoints-88d6a5ba1862/still just as applicable today as it was 7 years ago. only thing i would add is that breakpoints should probably use rem rather than pxhttps://www.joshwcomeau.com/css/surprising-truth-about-pixels-and-accessibility/#media-queries
(DIR) Post #AUiOL2Hl2cBs50c6FM by hi_mayank@hachyderm.io
2023-04-16T14:33:52Z
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pretty much
(DIR) Post #AUszwDTQ2wlhNWG9Ka by hi_mayank@hachyderm.io
2023-04-21T19:14:07Z
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@lowqualityfacts beep boop!
(DIR) Post #AVUVnjZYCkHQGzvv4S by hi_mayank@hachyderm.io
2023-05-09T20:35:35Z
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HTML is the future
(DIR) Post #AWTDusuDMMQLqilpHE by hi_mayank@hachyderm.io
2023-06-08T01:12:59Z
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@bascule this one tho
(DIR) Post #AdPK0EUgMvr7HBjwqO by hi_mayank@hachyderm.io
2024-01-01T16:02:02Z
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three articles from last year that i poured countless hours into:- HTML: The Bad Parts https://www.htmhell.dev/adventcalendar/2023/13/- Web components primer https://12daysofweb.dev/2023/web-components/- React Server Components: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly https://www.mayank.co/blog/react-server-componentsall published in the same month too π
(DIR) Post #AdcEocQJ7Y5dvc6qiu by hi_mayank@hachyderm.io
2024-01-07T21:17:47Z
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if you're gonna use AI to generate alt text, at least verify it before postingi've found two instances in the last 24 hours, where someone used AI-generated alt text that *completely* misses the point of the imageworse even, both of these individuals bragged about it, as if they deserve some kind of award for generating shitty alt text
(DIR) Post #AdcEodZCrwnpTVHTEW by hi_mayank@hachyderm.io
2024-01-07T21:22:17Z
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for those in the back: alt text stands for "alternative" text, which means it should be sufficient on its own in absence of the image.if your alt text misses or fails to emphasize the most important parts of the image, it's not "alternative" text, it's just text.
(DIR) Post #AdcEoeOFo9dU1pAEng by hi_mayank@hachyderm.io
2024-01-07T21:47:51Z
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maybe the fundamental disconnect here is that instead of seeing disabled people as human, techbros see them as a problem that can be "solved" by using more computers
(DIR) Post #AhqOR4nmSwpDy9tKls by hi_mayank@hachyderm.io
2024-05-01T13:07:01Z
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super exciting to see browsers working on `display: pinterest.com`. great use of everyone's timehttps://webkit.org/blog/15269/help-us-invent-masonry-layouts-for-css-grid-level-3/https://developer.chrome.com/blog/masonry
(DIR) Post #AhqOR7iDe59uzmJR1E by hi_mayank@hachyderm.io
2024-05-02T00:33:38Z
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since we're so keen on adding a new `display` value, may i also suggest `display: visually-hidden`?listen to @ben if you won't listen to me: https://benmyers.dev/blog/native-visually-hidden/
(DIR) Post #AhxSyacovdD099iiRs by hi_mayank@hachyderm.io
2024-04-29T19:58:19Z
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`popover` is really here, huh? https://web.dev/blog/popover-apialmost hard to believe, after the hundreds of thousands of hours we've all collectively spent building hacky javascript-based popovers
(DIR) Post #AhyP9FTFiNUF4422Ii by hi_mayank@hachyderm.io
2024-05-16T18:05:53Z
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firefox will now track your searches by default and you'd have no way of knowing they're doing that unless you look for this random blog post on their website: https://blog.mozilla.org/en/products/firefox/firefox-search-update/it does look like you can turn it off at least.