Thomas Steiner (@tomayac)

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July 14th, 2021

@jensimmons -webkit-background-clip (https://t.co/WFeBjMqmCQ) and -webkit-text-fill-color (https://t.co/ZxaMU1Nrsn).

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@hfmuehleisen @mark8264 @CWInl @duckdb Wow, congratulations! 🎈

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Very detailed article by @felipeerias on existing and new color spaces and what they mean for browsers. 🎨 https://t.co/T59fanwrfl

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RT @felipeerias: “Towards richer colors on the Web”

A long piece about the ongoing efforts to add richer colors to the Web platform and wh…

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@yoavweiss I agree. Safari on iOS at least allows for the sharing of different sizes of the same image, but if a service has hard requirements regarding resolution or size, it’d still need to happen in JS.

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@DanShappir @ChromeUXReport @Wix @WixEng So happy you moved this curve up. Fond memories of our discussions at Wix HQ where you outlined the plan to do so. Great it worked out!

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@gsnedders @briankardell @foolip There is definitely _huge_ value in some human curation, as @foolip and @robertnyman have done for #Compat2021: https://t.co/BdRwEpDzrQ.

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RT @issielapowsky: This is the geekiest story I’ve ever written, but I found it so fascinating.

The W3C is a microcosm of all of the glob…

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@rafael_falco @Paul_Kinlan @discourse @DasSurma @jaffathecake Great post. Also a great example for the kind of obstacles developers need to deal with when building apps that in theory could just run anywhere: https://t.co/Y7yxposXdg. These are features, n

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Faster (and smaller) uploads in Discourse with Rust, WebAssembly and MozJPEG. Great technical blog post by the Discourse team on client-side image optimization before uploading. https://t.co/enkfh6b3uZ

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RT @v8js: 🎯 Ever wanted to easily access items from the end of a collection? Well now you can!

Check out the feature explainer for the new…

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@gsnedders @briankardell (Assuming the current level of transparency.) Look through the bug tracker for the most commented-on and the bugs with the highest number of people on CC: to get an initial list. Then triage internally based on feedback you’ve r

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