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Alt-F4
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On Discord, someone told me that if you pick up a tank that has petroleum gas in it, you should be able to handcraft plastic. But apparently that isn’t true?
fun fact, the eponymous blog has the name Alt-F4 to pay homage to the quick crafting menu
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My Space-Exploration Base after 250 hours
This is my Space Exploration 0.5 base after around 250 hours. I started in December 2020 of the Alt-F4 public SE server inspired me. I've completed all four tiers of the four space sciences, and they all fit in my lovely Doughnut Base (TM). And I must admit, Space Exploration has probably been the most fun I've had in a Factorio playthrough. The mechanics, logitistic puzzles, feeling of exploration, graphics, and pure design. It could just as well be the official expansion of Factorio. Well done Earendel for truely creating a masterpiece!
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What is a mod that you think more people should know about?
You have my interest! As for the modpack info, I think we can put together an article in Alt-F4 about it sometime, as it is definitely stuff that everyone is interested in.
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Can anyone explain how Prod + Speed modules can be more efficient than Eff modules?
You may find it helpful to take a look at alt-f4.blog, issue #12 with an article from TheKool on productivity modules, issue #16 on speed modules, issue #25 on efficiency modules, and issue #29 on beacons.
- Alternative Friday Factorio Fan Facts
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[Update] Modding Factorio for education. It's possible!
alternative Friday Factorio Fan Facts - https://alt-f4.blog/
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I can't stop playing Factorio (Help)
Instructions unclear, reading https://alt-f4.blog/ right now.
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The Website Obesity Crisis
I was a contributor to http://alt-f4.blog/ and helped get the site down to 1.6-1.9 MB, depending on thumbnail size.
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Factorio and STEM Careers
Hi all! I'm currently writing a piece for Alt-F4 about how Factorio (and other similar games) have inspired me to go into STEM, specifically robotic engineering. For the piece, I would love to know if you have any stories about how Factorio has inspired you to study STEM further, helped you pick a future career or even just impacted your current job.
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8 ways to not win Factorio without walking
This might make for an interesting section of some ALT-F4 article!
httparchive.org
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Astro web framework lowers all the competitors by ~40% on their performance graph to look better
Astro didn't capture the data themselves, it's data from The HTTP Archive.
Based on HTTP Archive real-world performance data (Lighthouse, P90) • Read the full report
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Querying parsed HTML in BigQuery
A longstanding problem in the HTTP Archive dataset has been extracting insights from blobs of HTML in BigQuery. For example, take the source code of example.com:
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[OC] Despite faster broadband every year, web pages don't load any faster. Median load times have been stuck at 4 seconds for YEARS.
The data for this chart came from the wonderful httparchive.org. Tools used to make the chart: Python, Pandas, Matplotlib.
- The impact of removing jQuery on our web performance
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End-to-End Testing and Feedback Loops
First of all, web development hasn't really evolved that much in the last decade, or it all depends on what you mean by “evolved”. Sure, there’s webpack and React and ES6, but according to data from httparchive.org the median page load time has remained about the same over the past 10 years, even though internet speeds have been steadily increasing, along with rapid advancements in hardware. So it’s safe to say that the internet is faster, but websites aren’t. In addition, as the team behind the Skypack utility has pointed out, “building for the web has never been more complicated.”
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Introducing the Core Web Vitals Technology Report
The technologies you use to build your website can have an effect on your ability to deliver good user experiences. Good UX is key to performing well with Core Web Vitals (CWV), a topic which is probably top of mind for you, as it is for many other web developers now that these metrics play a role in Google Search ranking. While web developers have had tools like Search Console and PageSpeed Insights to get data on how their sites are performing, the web community has been lacking a tool that has operated at the macro level, giving us something more like WebSpeed Insights. By combining the powers of real-user experiences in the Chrome UX Report (CrUX) dataset with web technology detections in HTTP Archive, we can get a glimpse into how architectural decisions like choices of CMS platform or JavaScript framework play a role in sites' CWV performance. The merger of these datasets is a dashboard called the Core Web Vitals Technology Report.
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Exciting New Features of Next JS v10
One of the main things that affect performance and is not so easy to optimize in a web application is assets such as images and videos. Images form almost half of all web content, and so optimizing them goes a very long way to improve experiences with applications. Images are unique because they are not usually compressed in an optimal way and they load all at once on the web and so the Next team decided to solve this. An image component in Next abstracts and enables images to be optimized without any input from you, the developer. Great right? All you have to do is replace the img element with Image from Next. Here is how it is done. Let’s say your image tag is like this:
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What can the HTTP Archive tell us about Largest Contentful Paint?
The HTTP Archive runs Lighthouse audits for approximately 7.2 million websites every month. In the May 2021 dataset, Lighthouse was able to identify an LCP element in 97.35% of the tests. Since we have the ability to query all of these Lighthouse test results, we can analyze the result of the LCP audits and get more insight into what drives this metric across the web.
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The Website Obesity Crisis
A good place for data around this is the HTTP Archive (https://httparchive.org/). It has collected data and reports.
What are some alternatives?
yafc - Powerful Factorio calculator/analyser that works with mods
web-vitals - Essential metrics for a healthy site.
Factorio-FBSR - Factorio Blueprint String Renderer
nl-covid19-data-dashboard - The dashboard provides information on the outbreak and prevalence of COVID-19 in The Netherlands
Milligram - A minimalist CSS framework.
almanac.httparchive.org - HTTP Archive's annual "State of the Web" report made by the web community
hugo-blox-builder - 😍 EASILY BUILD THE WEBSITE YOU WANT - NO CODE, JUST MARKDOWN BLOCKS! 使用块轻松创建任何类型的网站 - 无需代码。 一个应用程序,没有依赖项,没有 JS
webpack - A bundler for javascript and friends. Packs many modules into a few bundled assets. Code Splitting allows for loading parts of the application on demand. Through "loaders", modules can be CommonJs, AMD, ES6 modules, CSS, Images, JSON, Coffeescript, LESS, ... and your custom stuff.
web - The source code for the Standard Ebooks website.
FactorioSimulation - Multiple tools for factorio stuff, most notably the belt balancer analyzer.
DOM_Maker - JavaScript library for creating DOM structures in the browser.