I did a talk! At Ruby Wellington on using passkeys/webauthn in Ruby/rails!
Check it out:
youtu.be/ScL66ID2mes
I did a talk! At Ruby Wellington on using passkeys/webauthn in Ruby/rails!
Check it out:
youtu.be/ScL66ID2mes
It seems we can now customize the select element, right? right?!
Demo: codepen.io/t_afif/pen/P... via @codepen.io
i built an entire x86 CPU emulator in CSS (no javascript)
you can write programs in C, compile them to x86 machine code with GCC, and run them inside CSS
lyra.horse/x86css/
I thought this was like A WHOLE THING. "The boss level of accessibility tasks" and all that. News to me.
We just converted a non-<dialog> modal to <dialog> just to get the trapping, and I'm keeping it because it actually fixes a little bug I saw where a late-loading editor steals focus out.
The best podcast of 2025 - Shell Game. An experiment in making a company with AI agents. Equal parts informative, fascinating and funny.
www.shellgame.co
Adam Langleyβs book on webauthn. Kill passwords! β οΈ
www.imperialviolet.org/tourofwebaut...
Iβve been hearing lots of people complain about it but I might try watch it now I see someone enjoyed it!
It's just a blogpost, Michael. What could it take? 5 minutes?
Time for my big year end blogpost about the Atmosphere.
From the personal computing perspective, the cloud has been a disaster β but we shouldn't run away from it.
We can solve a lot of problems by connecting our clouds, turning it into atmospheric computing.
There are countless websites that generate color palettes, but I needed a reusable package for my own apps. So I built dittoTones. π£
It mimics the perceptual DNA (Lightness/Chroma curves) of popular systems and blends them with your target hue β meodai.github.io/dittoTones/
A favorite every single year. RIP, Kirsty and Shane. ππ π»π
Look Amy I press ONE button on my microwave and if I need the food to be hotter I press it more times
A human developer would β¦ never lie about that β¦ π
Developer attempts to replicate "Liquid Glass" in CSS, and once finished realizes what she'd actually created is an exploit for a fundamental, previously unknown, and rather serious browser vulnerability
lyra.horse/blog/2025/12...
"CSS hack accidentally becomes regular hack"
Iβve wanted something like this for ages, super cool looking tool.
github.com/unhappychoic...
A tale of two static site hosts
A post about moving my personal site to Cloudflare pages from Azure blob storage.
www.elliotclyde.nz/blog/a-tale-...
I like
Hereβs his actually relevant post:
www.softwarecraftsperson.com/posts/2025-0...
Post here from Eakan Gopalakrishnan who moved off azure for the same reason:
www.softwarecraftsperson.com/posts/2025-0...
I got mad at azure for moving from their old CDN and basically making me pay $20 a month for https so I moved to cloudflare pages. It was such a day and night experience. Cloudflare pages is so easy to set up. If youβre using Azure storage to host a static website, time to switch.
Drawing explaining the JS execution model and event loop
π₯ did a small drawing explaining the JS execution model including the event loop. I hope itβs helpful to folks. Debugging is always easier when the underlying implementations are understood.
Done
Honestly if youβre here, listen to corecursive, itβs great.
@adamgordonbell.bsky.social donβt sweat it taking time with your podcast episodes. Corecursive is a great podcast. Take some time for yourself and push that release date out. Hardcore history has a cadence which completely breaks the rules (months and months) and itβs still an unbeatable podcast.
Bro when even is the big reset coming?!
I think because of this kind of thing, Gemini is my new favourite.
Let's make some music with code
#tidalcycles @tidalcycles.bsky.social #livecoding #algorythmicmusic youtu.be/2fjzekm-ITU
it's so wicked to hear @slab.org nerd out about the haskell guts underlying tidalcycles a bit π
haskell.foundation/podcast/67/
when you're about to click something but then an ad loads and you click the ad instead?? humiliating. the down low, too slow of the internet age
I just wanted to say, Iβm probably more proud of this Ted talk than just about anything Iβve ever done so Iβm gonna be absolutely useless for the next couple of weeks as I promote the shit out of this because I want you to watch it because it matters in the moment we are in youtu.be/dVG8W-0p6vg