Bluesky isnโ€™t the exciting bit, itโ€™s the AT Protocol, just like ActivityPub is more exciting than Mastodon. Dan breaks down what is exciting about AT Protocol with this great article.
Un-Sass'ing my CSS: compiling multiple CSS files into one A couple of really solid ways of compiling/truncating your CSS
Not to spoil the article, but HTML is a lot more powerful than you might give it credit for.
Are peopleโ€™s bosses really making them use AI tools? Andy Bell had heard companies were forcing employees to use AI tools so spoke to developers to determine if that was the case and learned some horrors in the process.
We wrote about Pico CSS this week and Mike responded with their own classless CSS framework. Itโ€™s very nice!
"I donโ€™t write these posts for VC-funded LLMs to come along and gobble up and produce some shitty facsimile, or summarise what Iโ€™m saying with none of the nuance or context on someone elseโ€™s website." Same.
Very useful for interview prep and for brushing up your CSS knowledge in general.
Not only is this some great, user-centred design, but the website is absolutely stunning.
We've launched a new page that outlines what we're trying to do with open working projects and importantly, *why* we're doing it. This isn't the internet we want and we're going to do everything to make sure we're making things better, not chasing profit over anything. https://piccalil.li/support-piccalilli/
Some very handy CSS snippets here that could comfortably be dropped in most projects.