@DasSurma LOL, was updating my first desktop and my first laptop to Service Pack 3 just a couple of days ago (senti… https://t.co/rvf166BANv
Common pitfall with preloading via `link[rel=”preload”]`: forgetting the `crossorigin` attribute:… https://t.co/HTTaAXTYvE
RT @GCPDataML: From our own @felipehoffa, see how you can easily analyze half a trillion Wikipedia pageviews in BigQuery, using some new fe…
RT @webkit: New WebKit features shipped with Safari 11.1 on macOS and Safari on iOS 11.3: Service Workers, Payment Request, Beacon API, Dir…
RT @ChromiumDev: 🔥 What’s the best way to download, compile, instantiate, and use a WebAssembly module in JavaScript? @mathias explains: ht…
🙌 Yay, no more RegEx hacks to figure out the destination (type) of a request. After @googlechrome, @MSEdgeDev, and… https://t.co/ZxhaQkxlSy
@robertnyman And if you go for #3 (iOS developers hate it), probably https://t.co/eFCPXYzlJy is a good start.
@tbaldauf I have it in my Firefox. Maybe it’s a Firefox experiment? I find this: https://t.co/332MGYZrNp.
@tbaldauf 🤔 Interesting. What browser and OS is this? Do you at least see the downward facing triangle at the top right of the tweet header?
“Nobody wants to be invited to speak [at a conference] because of their gender […]. If you go around encouraging [t… https://t.co/eIL8ZTwUIg
@firt @webkit True. There’s plenty of rdar links, suggesting non-WebKit components are affected. Here’s hoping.
@firt @webkit Right, this works. Yet it’s not what most people (including the â¬†ï¸ article’s author) would expect [ci… https://t.co/kb54RRUH7e
@firt @webkit 🤔 Not sure I follow:
https://t.co/uansGc4PZV and https://t.co/s2M1EHWEJ5.