Spooky action.
Reality is a bonus stage in the lifecycle of jokes/memes. VanillaJS, ZeroVer, and “The Year of The Linux Desktop” are semi–serious concepts now. Makes me . This is the case for everything — including politics.
Rumor has it that a certain country’s political discourse is actively “memed” by anonymous forums on the Internet. That’s some Serial Experiments Lain type spookiness — funny, until it becomes utterly terrifying.
Sweetheart Abbey, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland (© Westend61/Getty Images)
A lot of websites dump the entire feed — that’s nice. Ideally for bandwidth efficiency, combine multiple delivery strategies.
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A partial content feed (Atom preferred) limited to the last
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A full content feed of a similar limit for fresh content.
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A hidden/unlisted feed for dumping all content (mirror).
Alternatively, just implement atom’s collection partial lists for feed pagination. If your post bandwidth (size/frequency) is low, then pretend you didn’t see this — be lazy and optimize later.
Long-beaked common dolphin pod and diving Cape gannets hunting sardines off the Eastern Cape, South Africa (© Pete Oxford/Minden Pictures)
The Bergamot project is a collaboration between Mozilla, University of Edinburgh, Charles University in Prague, the University of Sheffield, and University of Tartu with funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation …
Websites have many reasons to notify their users of time-sensitive or high-priority events, even if the user does not currently have the site open.
Haaga Rhododendron Park, Helsinki, Finland (© Samuli Vainionpää/Getty Images)
Web and ? Not sure about web UI design, but for UX Nielsen and Baymard are supposed to be canon.
WWDC22 is here, and with it, a host of announcements of new web technology shipping in WebKit on macOS, iOS and iPadOS, including advancements in privacy and security – plus new features for Safari, Web Inspector and Safari Web Extensions.