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Good continuation of "where have all the websites gone?". They're still here but we changed, all the more reason for curating.
Nice set of tricks to optimize load and render time of webpages.
This is in part why I started my web review... maybe I should start a kind of blogroll, or maybe have links to websites I like straight on my front page.
Nice ode to simplifying web projects, to great effects. You can go a long way serving millions of requests if you choose your tools properly.
Very inspiring article. I really wish we'll indeed see more and more weird and creative websites. People apparently feels uneasy in their current social media jails, the time is ripe to leap in the unknown again.
Good food for thought regarding shared presence on the web. A few good ideas in the design space. Obviously very web centric, I wonder what we could do on the desktop with shared documents for instance.
This looks like now is the time for smaller search engines to shine. Clearly the dominant ones are not doing a really good job anymore.
Alright, it's 2024... Looking for a New Year Resolution? This is definitely the one you should contemplate! Maybe also prepare your switch to Plasma 6, but different story. 😉
When SEO and generated content meet... this isn't pretty. The amount of good content on the web reduced in the past decade, it looks like we're happily crossing another threshold in mediocrity.
Interesting attempt at having webhooks implementation a bit more standardized. This is indeed needed, currently everyone does them in slightly different ways and sometimes the quality is debatable. If it gets adopted it'd give a good baseline.
Let's hope it won't get there... I wish people would abandon Chrome en masse. I unfortunately don't see it happening and it'll just weaken the Web.
Very cool simplified simulator. Gives a good idea of how this roughly works.
Nice examples showing JavaScript use can be reduced in the browser. HTML and CSS are gaining nice features.
There was definitely something we lost from the early days of the web. It was not perfect, far from it, but some of that spark is missing.
Hopefully this becomes true. I wouldn't mind a post-Social Media era of the Web.
Nice little editor for CSS animations. Should definitely help building those.
Good list of techniques. Some of them aren't fully evaluated yet. Definitely worth considering.
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.
I like this kind of balanced view. Indeed Typescript isn't all roses, still it's worth using in complex cases.