Blooming wild garlic, Hainich National Park, Germany (© Frank Sommariva/Getty Images)
Safari Technology Preview Release 166 is now available for download for macOS Monterey 12.3 or later and macOS Ventura.
Deno 1.32 brings major improvements to deno compile, Node.js compatibility, Web APIs, and more.
Browser rendering engine feel: Webkit (Safari), Blink (Chrome) or Gecko (Firefox)?
Which browser engine “paints” the smartest on my device? In the clip below; Surf substitutes for Safari and Chromium for Chrome. My blog is the testee since there’s guaranteed cache control and jitter.
Surf and by extension Safari (or any Webkit–based browser) wins . Webkit feels smooth (sneakily, too smooth). It’s probably partly why Safari on macOS/iOS feels so fast. Chrome (not Chromium) is almost on par or so I’ve been told. Not exactly web dev but interesting huh?
Lenticular clouds, Patagonia (© Sasha Juliard/Shutterstock)
Lake Powell on the Colorado River (© Peter Schaefer/Alamy)
nikitonsky: It’s a bit confusing when huge label says “Where to?” but tiny label says “Where from?”
Colorful pastel chalk (© Stephen Shepherd/plainpicture)
Web Inspector is a powerful tool that allows you to debug the layout of web pages, step through JavaScript, read messages logged to the console, and more.
Crocus flowers (© Raimund Linke/Getty Images)