Thomas Steiner (@tomayac)

Now at @tomayac@toot.cafe

The below is an off-site archive of all tweets posted by @tomayac ever

January 18th, 2020

This pinball game linked in the quoted tweet is pretty close to being a decent Progressive Web App: Just serve it over HTTPS, address the low hanging fruit opportunities (@ouigotwitter.com/chetanbhatias/…

via Echofon

Wow, the unofficial Apple archive website is really fascinating to browse: applearchive.org.

via Twitter for iPhone

@codyogden At least for the sites you control yourself a toggle like this might help: github.com/googlechromela….

via Twitter Web App in reply to codyogden

tomayac @DanShappir My first program was written in GFA BASIC (en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/GFA_BASIC) on an Atari 520 ST+ with a monochrome screen. It involved a “two walking lines” animation. By setting `GRAPHMODE` to 3 you could overdraw to erase.

via Echofon (retweeted on 12:25 PM, Jan 18th, 2020 via Echofon)

@DanShappir My first program was written in GFA BASIC (en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/GFA_BASIC) on an Atari 520 ST+ with a monochrome screen. It involved a “two walking lines” animation. By setting `GRAPHMODE` to 3 you could overdraw to erase.

via Echofon in reply to DanShappir

MSEdgeDev Continuing a tradition that goes back nearly 14 years, our friends at @firefox sent us an awesome cake! Thanks for the years of partnership and cooperation in service of a better web! pic.twitter.com/OXZxHBtsY9

via Twitter Web App (retweeted on 12:04 PM, Jan 18th, 2020 via Echofon)

@matthewcp @FredKSchott @calebwilliams12 @passle_ There’s one escape hatch if you can control the server: use the `Service-Worker-Allowed` HTTP header: w3c.github.io/ServiceWorker/…. Example 11 covers exactly the use case described here.

via Echofon in reply to matthewcp

hober I’m thrilled to announce the creation of the Privacy Community Group at @w3c.

The Privacy CG develops privacy-focused, cross-browser web standards to improve user privacy on the web. If that sounds interesting to you, please join us! All are welcome.

privacycg.github.io

via Twitter Web App (retweeted on 11:46 AM, Jan 18th, 2020 via Echofon)

xopek59 Happy to announce that our paper entitled “FP-Crawlers: Studying the Resilience of Browser Fingerprinting to Block Crawlers” as been accepted at MadWeb, a workshop on on measurements, Attacks, and Defenses for the Web: hal.inria.fr/hal-02441653
@RomainRouvoy @rudametw and X. Blanc.

via Twitter Web App (retweeted on 11:25 AM, Jan 18th, 2020 via Echofon)

SBinLondon Funny that when you type “man” into your terminal, you get things explained to you

Really makes u think 🤔🤔🤔

via Twitter for iPhone (retweeted on 11:14 AM, Jan 18th, 2020 via Echofon)