brajeshwar
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brajeshwar
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Designed to Last
I have been on this whole journey of plain-text, longevity, legacy, and similar ideas. I recently moved my 20+ year old blog[1] to a plain-text (Markdown) and will continue to make it simpler that it should continue to last as long as it can be served out of the simplest hosting possible.
HTML in its raw form is very hard to read. I wanted something simple enough but still has some formatting[2] -- Markdown did that while I avoid spicing it up with formatting.
Right now, it is on Github and if needed, my 13-year old can edit directly there and it will update my website.
I hope that in few years, I shouldn't have to rely on Github either but, hopefully, decentralized that it is somewhere/everywhere on the Internet that it will live it as long as my domain is renewed.
1. https://brajeshwar.com/2021/brajeshwar.com-2021/
2. https://github.com/brajeshwar/brajeshwar.github.io
caniuse
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BaseLine - a reliable source of truth for a Web developer
We do have a great tool such as CanIUse and of course, BaseLine is not going to replace it.
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✨ 10 useful webdev insight & learning resources!
Can I use...
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Ask HN: Can a website kill my internet connection? (WebRTC)
Lots of parts to WebRTC ( https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/WebRTC_API ) but none that I know that can knock out something outside of your browser. It could maybe overload RAM and get killed.
Try using the offending website on a browser/OS that _doesn't_ have WebRTC such as https://caniuse.com/?search=webrtc. Or try with WebRTC disabled.
Possible you're getting throttled by your router or ISP when certain connections are made.
And there's this https://browserleaks.com/webrtc
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Quick Wins to Make Your Content More Accessible
A11ySupport.io: The caniuse of accessibility. Lists compatibility of various browser accessibility features for different screen reader and browser combinations.
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Show HN: Open-Source Video Editor Web App
Ah yep! I just didn't wait long enough. Very cool. Seems like it took a lot of work. And it seems better than other browser-based video editors I've seen in the past, so kudos.
TIL about the webcodecs API to get frames of video and chunks of audio: https://caniuse.com/?search=webcodecs
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Caniwebview.com – Like Caniuse but for Webviews
Can I X, is a question about the readiness/compliance of a certain thing at time = now. Can I use CSS version X was the iconic early meme.
https://caniuse.com/?search=css3
For a generalized example, if you wanted to know if the basketball courts were ready for you to “ball it up” in a certain city, it’d be caniball.com
If you want to know if you can use a certain frontend technology, the idea is like: canwefigma?
It’s a glorified feature matrix, and usually a project of a passionate community. I approve, even if some of the memes are a bit dank.
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Caniemail.com (like caniuse but for email content)
https://caniuse.com/ is a popular tool to check what web features are working across different browsers - "can you use this and assume that it will work for others".
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Time-Based CSS Animations
The article uses custom css @properties which are awesome and have 88% browser support [1].
One thing to watch out for is differences in how browsers handle setting the fallback initial-value. Chrome will use initial-value if CSS variable is undefined OR set to an invalid value. Firefox will only use initial-value if the variable is undefined. For most projects, this won't be an issue, but for a recent project, I ended up needing to use javascript to set default values in Firefox to iron out the inconsistency between browser implementations.
[1] https://caniuse.com/?search=%40property
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CSS Text Box Trim
Safari is the only browser that doesn't support extending HTML element
https://caniuse.com/?search=Custom%20Elements
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JavaScript is not single-threaded
You forgot to mention (Web)Workers. This is explicit creation, management, and communication with additional threads within JavaScript. What's more, they've been around in JavaScript longer than the V8 engine has even existed!
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Web_Workers...
https://caniuse.com/?search=webworkers
What are some alternatives?
SingleFile - Web Extension for saving a faithful copy of a complete web page in a single HTML file
browserslist - 🦔 Share target browsers between different front-end tools, like Autoprefixer, Stylelint and babel-preset-env
caniemail - Can I email… Support tables for HTML and CSS in emails.
postcss-preset-env - Convert modern CSS into something browsers understand
modern-css-reset - A bare-bones CSS reset for modern web development.
modern-normalize - 🐒 Normalize browsers' default style
WHATWG HTML Standard - HTML Standard
Servo - Servo, the embeddable, independent, memory-safe, modular, parallel web rendering engine
Av1an - Cross-platform command-line AV1 / VP9 / HEVC / H264 encoding framework with per scene quality encoding
wpt - Test suites for Web platform specs — including WHATWG, W3C, and others
uPlot - 📈 A small, fast chart for time series, lines, areas, ohlc & bars
css-modules - Documentation about css-modules