I don’t know if this is a good decision but it also feels long overdue image
TIL about from [@db]( ) which seems to be carrying the torch forward from my blog post a few years back:
went on a small side quest this morning and added an AI Mode toggle to my blog posts e.g. image
TIL about the HTML Size Analyzer from DebugBear. Great for finding sneaky Data URIs or large payloads of JSON in your pages:
as “industry” survey season rolls around again it’s important to remember that the results from these things reflect the biases of the most popular dev communities that promote them (and then we get to all pretend like the results are meritocratic) I now believe it’s better to not participate at all
Thinking about dark/light mode pickers that have three options: Auto/Dark/Light. If the default is “Auto” — in what scenario might someone want to move away from Auto (which would visually be a noop to the same theme?) I’m using Light mode as my system preference, but it seems unlikely that I would swap from Auto (Light mode) to Light mode (not Auto) on a specific site
my privacy settings are that I’m fine with a geolocation API but it should only return a boolean that reveals whether or not I’m on planet earth
Today’s esoteric HTML element is <kbd> As in: please press <kbd>⌘</kbd> + <kbd>R</kbd> repeatedly when AWS causes your JavaScript to fail to load.