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    As a web developer, you’ve probably noticed that certain APIs only work if an end-user clicks or taps on an HTML element.

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    nikitonsky: Everything is a slider if you’re brave enough

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    We’ll implement fetch, read command line arguments, and add native support for TypeScript and TSX.

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    One aspect of blogging that I don’t like is the unpredictability of an audience’s impressionability. Many people out there read/watch jokes/spam/falsities/uncertainties with utmost confidence — seen it countless times.

    Presenting info in a way that prioritizes “critical thinking/reasoning” over an “oracle of truth” is actually hard. I’m almost out of my 20’s and seeing reactions to stuff online makes it seem like I’m still in high school — moreso now than ever before. The money gets made somehow :-)

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    Hippopotamus mother and baby, Chobe National Park, Botswana (© jacobeukman/Getty Images)

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    This document describes extensions to the Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS) protocol to support Multiprotocol Label

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    Messing around with a statically generated site can easily lead into a web/browser spec rabbit hole. And… that’s when I remember exactly why everything ends up written outside the browser’s framework into a framework. I think Firefox is still the only browser that allows easily setting image fallback styling completely with just ?

    Fallback image styling in Firefox
    Making this happen in other browsers demands a magical rain dance
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    Igloo at Otaru Snow Light Path Festival, Hokkaido, Japan (© T Photography/Shutterstock)

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    We’re pleased to announce that support for the declarative shadow DOM API has been added and enabled by default in Safari Technology Preview 162.

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    nikitonsky: Touching shapes in UI, not good

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