@davrous @AdaRoseCannon maybe. I don’t know, sorry.
@technikhil314 My understanding is that [cmd]+[shift]+[v] forces a plain text representation to be created on-the-fly by the operating system. By (additionally to `text/html`) copying `text/plain` yourself, you can control that and make sure everything ge
@DanShappir @dannymoerkerke Chrome persists the bytecode and keeps a pre-parsed JIT cache in the service worker. Not sure about the technical details. Probably @wanderview can add way more nuance! My understanding is we do the same for the regular browser
Multi-MIME type copying is one of the most powerful use cases of the Async Clipboard API: https://t.co/uLBDG0lKy7. https://t.co/PO0HY4T4nc
@brucel @webkit Thank you, @powerlanguish and Wordle, I guess… pic.twitter.com/oWI0yVpDlAVpDlA
@DanShappir @dannymoerkerke Service workers (in Chrome at least) allow resources to be cached in an optimized way, so the browser needs to do this work only once, which is especially noticeable with huge Wasm files, but likewise regular JavaScript files.
@TheRealNooshu So glad you made it, and here’s to many, many more years to come! 🤗
JavaScript function composition: What’s the big deal?, by @jrsinclair: https://t.co/I2wIVOJoMn. I love how the author approaches this topic with a very workable example.
@hochsays @samuelgoto Yeah, came here to say this. It’s definitely red. 😂
Snugug Want to learn how to make a Progressive Web App? @ChromiumDev just launched the final chapter of the Learn PWA course written by @firt with @tropicadri, @rachelandrew, @petele, @medleyjp, and myself. There’s lots of great stuff in there, check it out!
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@Jack_Franklin Well done! Unlock them synergies!
@Mustafa_x Oh no. Get better soon!
@kennethrohde Speedy recovery!