17 Oct 24

A good follow up to Ink and Switch’s Local First Software, https://www.inkandswitch.com/local-first/

This blog post records some thoughts on how to architect a real-time collaborative app when you do have a central server.

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15 Oct 24

12 Oct 24

An explainer for doing web development using only vanilla techniques.

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11 Oct 24

A basic guideline on implementing auth for the web.

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An explainer for doing web development using only vanilla techniques.

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10 Oct 24

A basic guideline on implementing auth for the web.

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When I want information, like the real stuff, I go to forums. Over the years, forums did not really get smaller, so much as the rest of the internet just got bigger. Reddit, Discord and Facebook groups have filled a lot of that space, but there is just certain information that requires the dedication of adults who have specifically signed up to be in one kind of community. This blog is a salute to those forums that are either worth participating in or at least looking at in bewilderment.

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09 Oct 24

All-in-one platform to securely manage application configuration and secrets across your team and infrastructure. Used by Fortune 500 enterprises, international governments, and fastest-growing startups. Save time and boost security.

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18 Sep 24

A mailing list post from Sir Tim Berners-Lee where he outlines his desire for a programming language for the web.

You need something really powerful, but at the same time ubiquitous. Remember a facet of the web is universal readership.

by eli 1 year ago

11 Sep 24

02 Sep 24

React dot JS, or simply “reaked”, is a not inconsiderable amount of JavaScript, written by some self-styled engineers, to help a website called Facebook undermine democracy, foment genocide, and do whatever else is needed to sell virtual advertising space…

React is useful for making complex interfaces like Facebook’s or for making otherwise simple interfaces, and their underlying codebases, complex like Facebook’s. Rendering the text “hello world” without React requires one text editor and exactly 11 bytes of code. Doing the same with React, via the popular “create-react-app” command line interface, requires over 200MB of Node modules. The continual maintenance and expert calibration needed to run a React application has created a thriving job market.

by eli 1 year ago

The Green Web Directory is an open service that makes it easier to choose greener hosting providers that better align with your organisational values.

by eli 1 year ago

09 Aug 24

A free bulk domain (who is) checker tool for checking domain availability based on WHOIS lookups.

by tobhar 1 year ago

15 Jul 24

Introduces how people with disabilities, including people with age-related impairments, use the Web.

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25 Jun 24

All-in-one OSINT tool, for quickly checking a websites data

by chrisSt 1 year ago

18 Jun 24

European alternatives for digital products

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