RT @anildash: There’s a wonderful nod to @tomayac’s clever @Glitch app “Wikipedia Around†in @SamSifton’s latest piece. Very cool! https://…
@anildash @jeffposnick @gregleaver Happy to try help untangle the info maze. Can you describe some use cases you’re hoping to solve? (The entire space is admittedly a bit confusing at the moment, since we are figuring out what even is the right set of a
RT @intenttoship: Blink: Intent to Prototype: CSS Subgrid https://t.co/7KqjYx2ojX
Vite plugin PWA, the subject of the article linked in the quoted yweet ⤵ï¸, is what I use in production in https://t.co/KkNtcSZGbS. It works great for my use case, as documented here: https://t.co/BLNgeqijdx. https://t.co/2hcEdiXEI6
@MarcoInEnglish Take some good rest and the time you need to recover! Thanks for all the things you have done while at Mozilla.
@stuartpb @samuelgoto Yeah, +1. If you really want to, you can replace the `<a download>` step with a call to `showSaveFilePicker()`. Pssst 🤫, I have a library that does the latter, falling back to the former, for you: https://t.co/AAcZkBZpQn.
@quicksave2k @sangwhanmoon @simevidas Had a go at reviewing the explainer (https://t.co/Isr5nYMakI). Was initially thrown off by the API design, but the placeholders discussion made a lot of sense. I’m excited for this. Can’t wait for the DHTML remote
@heyawhite @rachelandrew Yeah, I’d be curious to see some of them. You mean physical paper posters? I recall from a visit there that Facebook had a printshop on site for employees to print (motivational?) posters.