Valve is making a lot of moves with their hardware. I like what I see.
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Matthias Ott is an independent user experience designer and web design engineer from Stuttgart, Germany. He also teaches Interface Prototyping at the Muthesius Academy of Fine Arts and Design.
Thanks for the heads up. Here's my top ten:
- Invoker commands
- CSS anchor positioning
- Web Share API
- navigator.connection API
- CSS Gap decorations
- CSS attr() usage in all properties
- CSS accent-color property
- HTML popover="hint"
- Improve reliability of the Notification API
- Improve interoperability of CSS grid, subgrid, and flexbox
Jason Rodriguez is a slightly jaded—but ultimately hopeful—tech worker. Working at GitHub.
The Open Social Web is an ongoing debate about what open social networks should look like. New tools like Bounce change how we think about this space.
The one where I try to add reason to riot
Large language models are big messy brushes, not scalpels.
I’m not rejecting large language models because they’re useless. They can absolutely be useful. I just don’t think the usefulness outweighs the ethical issues in how they’re trained.
Exactly. The tech may be cool and useful, but the businesses aren't
This week, Bluesky hid accounts in for users in Turkey after a government order. I take a closer look at government censorship and ATProto, how geographic moderation labelers work, and the impact on the future of decentralised social networks.
This question has been asked before and discussed before and I've always looked on from the sidelines, even though, as a conference organiser, I do in fact hav…
Politics belongs everywhere people are. Those who think politics should be kept out of communities are lucky enough to not be targeted by politics
It is not the job of browser makers to prop up business models, especially ones that don’t even work.
Now if only #Firefox would refocus on desktop PWAs