Nice guide, the interactive parts definitely help. Good way to improve CSS Grid use. It's much more powerful than I suspected.
A few interesting tricks in there, the web platform definitely helps in term of tooling.
Nothing groundbreaking if you already know about the topic. But very nice introductory resource for people who wish to learn about it. Nicely put together.
This is indeed a nice improvement. I hope they keep working in this direction.
This is a bad case of content moderation if it gets presented to users like this... but Google is not going to leave advertisement money on the table. The way browsers changed in recent years also make this kind of deceptions easier (harder to check certificates, hard to spot punycoding).
Interesting new side-channel attack. A bit mind boggling to be honest. Only one browser seems affected so far (since it's Chrome probably most of its variants are affected as well).
Nice reasoning. It very well highlights the tradeoffs coming the choice they made. And of course the decision might change if the situation changes.
Please, even if you're not French go and sign this. It can't be allowed to pass, this would create a dangerous precedent.
Excellent piece against the Web Environment Integrity proposal from Google.
Indeed, too many websites or apps break or hijack basic features of the browser. To me it also shows the tension between trying to have a document browser and an application provider shoved in the same GUI.
Nice trip down memory lane. Interesting conservation work in any case.
The FSF words are strong but deserved in this case. Let's hope it marks the beginning of an efficient campaign against this move from Google.
I was indeed thinking this looks awfully similar to some things we've seen in the past... It needs to be fought as well.
More details and analysis about the events unfolding around the Google "Web Environment Integrity" proposal. This still doesn't bode well. Whatever they claim it seems clear it's about getting rid of ad-blockers.
This is a big milestone for 3D and computation on GPUs from the browser. I suspect it will have interesting security implications though, we'll see.
It's clearly way too reliable. This needs explicit hardening.
This browser is really an horrible data harvesting platform for Microsoft's benefit. They never learn...
A very neat 3D experiment in the browser. The 3D abilities in this context made a lot of progress lately.
Interesting approach although you probably don't want to do this systematically. For some applications it is a good idea.
Nice guide, the interactive parts definitely help. Good way to improve CSS use.