What if sites could specify their own @arcinternet actions via HTML metatags? The idea is we'd expose some core primitives, and then sites could build on top of that.
Would you find this useful? What would be on your wish list?
It's spring cleaning @browsercompany!
Live in today's release —
Before: opening a new could window take 4+ secs on my M1
After: opening new windows shows no delay
Baby steps... 🙂
Life update: after 7.5 years, today is my last day at Pinterest.
I’m forever grateful to the team for taking a chance on an overly optimistic college dropout from the Midwest. This company has changed my life forever. 🖐🏻📌❤️
THRILLED to share I’m joining the wonderful folks at @browsercompany at the end of November!
I’ve wanted to work with @joshm & @hursh since first meeting them back in ~2011. After meeting the rest of the team & using the beta builds, it’s a no brainer.
Let’s go! 🥳🖐🏻💯
4 years at @browsercompany! I'm still shocked at how talented, kind & rigorous my teammates are. Proud of what we've built together.
We've got so, so much more work to do, but worth mentioning how incredible these past 4 years have been. Thanks, fam; here's to many more.
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Tiny thing dropped in last week's @arcinternet release: Membership Card stamps!
It was fun to jam on these with @karlamickens & @j_l_kelly.
My favorite part — the stamps rotate and nudge themselves around when randomizing, just like on loyalty card stamps from coffee shops.
Real talk: working remotely can make you feel super lonely. Big fan of everyone trying it out, but it’s very easy to burnout *especially* when most of the team isn’t remote as well.
Strongly encourage anyone trying it out to heavily focus on mitigating this from the beginning.