@dfabu @webkit @jensimmons @jonathandavis I’d prefer if they implemented the non-proprietary notifications universally on all platforms. But I do get how even having the proprietary ones would be a step forward for many developers with their apps and pr
@firt @webkit Service Worker Detector 💷 can help a bit with the cache inspection and the manifest (apart from showing the service worker code with basic event navigation): https://t.co/z1FmEwbWN4. Also @jefbinomed just shared this gist earlier: https:/
@dfabu @webkit @jensimmons @jonathandavis 109 users on CC:, 92 comments: https://t.co/BaDxwOwPTo.
@jimniels Thanks for the kind mention of my post in yours 😊. Love the design of your blog! In practice I found the system colors to not work universally—Firefox had trouble in flipping them in dark mode, albeit they worked well in light mode. It also
Develop advanced Web content, or, as I call it, WebKit’s Fugu-ish ðŸ session. Really happy about file sharing in Web Share and modules in workers, plus the core JS additions. 💠https://t.co/jQVmj2IQuB
Counted 94 flips from `false` to `”15”` in this PR by @jonathandavis that updates the @MozDevNet compatibility data for Safari 15: https://t.co/lj42lX3Qoi 🎉. It’s 95 even, since Ecmascript module support for Web Workers on mobile Safari was missed. Was
What’s in email tracking links and pixels? Interesting analysis with no too big surprises if you’re watching the #privacy space. It’s as bad as you would think. (via â¦@kdzwinelâ©) https://t.co/52ZvmIzYVX
@daviddalbusco @deckdeckgo Have you checked @samthor’github.com/samthor/undoery4?
@mspoweruser Note that you’re incorrectly crediting @muratcorlu’s images from his tweet https://t.co/Pho6UpoWrY to me. My images are here: https://t.co/0W70XmNjd6 (you link to this tweet).
RT @marcosc: I feel we are getting close to a solution for expressing “prefers color scheme” in Web Manifest (e.g., for dark/light icons, t…
Hey @github ✌ï¸! I hate it when you _know_ that your information is stale after a commit and you just display the Refresh button. Just refresh yourself, I don’t mind the reload, but I do mind my time having to comment again because my proposals were mapic.twitter.com/hpx4zjEAKj
@yoavweiss I failed to find the person behind the post. Do you know them?
Interesting post on the <webkit-dev@lists.webkit.org> mailing list: https://t.co/GWaFEJz3xj.
@RickByers @johnwilander @frgx @FiloSottile For Project Fugu 🡠APIs, we have progressive enhancement as part of our DNA. Happy to see a lot more APIs work on the present @WebKit than on the version at the time this post was written: https://t.co/YhD9dR
@samthor You know what to do then. 🛂
@okdistribute @alexainslie (I don’t really know you or your work, but saw your tweet via RT.) I’d be interested in hearing what added capabilities made it possible for you to ditch Electron in favor of the web? I work on Project Fugu 🡠and a bit on
@samthor Please hand in your CSS license at the next police office no later than June 9, 2021. That’s yesterday!
@denladeside Great blog post ðŸ’. Is there a video recording of you operating the device and the movement being reflected on the screen? This would be a nice addition to the article and reduce my temptation to go on eBay and hunt for this Logitech legacy
RT @denladeside: #WebHID is fun and easy and can be used to revive old hardware with surprisingly little effort 🥳 Here is a blog post that…
@johnwilander @RickByers @FiloSottile The state of the art may well have advanced. As I wrote, I don’t know where we are with this now. Maybe the original author, @FiloSottile, does?!
Cf. article: “I asked Mozilla whether [they wished] just being allowed to use the Gecko engine instead of WebKit, which is a requirement for browsers in Apple’s App Store. ‘Yes, the most obvious is to be able to leverage GeckoView in our Firefox iOS