And you definitely don't want to use a high-powered 532nm green laser, because it can permanently burn and disable digital camera CMOS or CCD sensors. Green light is absorbed at a very high efficiency by these electronic sensors, meaning concentrated beams easily melt or overload the pixel array.
Paul Melero
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🛠️ Building things on the Web. ❤️ Dad of 2. 🧠 Creative thinker. 🍋 Lemoncoders instructor. 💚 Vue/Nuxt fan. g graficos.net 😊 He/Him.
"Online leftists don't have jobs" excuse you? I'm literally posting instead of doing mine right now
CSS text-box is newly baseline, and it's solves a common text layout issue. Here's how it works:
@chriscoyier.net to the rescue again with this all timer css-tricks.com/preventing-a... works every time
Preventing a Grid Blowout | CSS-Tricks
Say you have a very simple CSS grid layout with one column fixed at 300px and another taking up the rest of the space at 1fr.
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🚀 I made a smol ~2kb syntax highlighter that uses the CSS `::highlight()` API. davatron5000.github.io/microlighter/
MicroLighter - A zero-dep syntax highlighter
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🌐 The gap between “you need a library for this” and “the browser does this” keeps closing. A practical guide to auditing your dependencies and finding what the web platform can now handle for you: www.smashingmagazine.com/2026/08/how-...
<input type="checkbox" switch> is coming to Chromium-based browsers! My team is currently adding the implementation at chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/s...
Very smart colleagues of mine at @backmarketeng.bsky.social just open sourced this — an HTTP layer for distributed services. github.com/bouine-cache...
GitHub - bouine-cache/bouine: ⚡ Bouine is a cloud-native HTTP cache in Go - RFC9111 compliant, zero-alloc hit path, gossip clustering, no external K/V store
⚡ Bouine is a cloud-native HTTP cache in Go - RFC9111 compliant, zero-alloc hit path, gossip clustering, no external K/V store - bouine-cache/bouine
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Changesets v3 is here! 🦋 After months of chipping away at issues alongside @bluwy.me, @haglund.dev, and many other contributors, we’re excited to finally share it. changesets.dev/blog/announc...
Announcing Changesets v3 | Changesets
A tool to manage versioning and changelogs with a focus on monorepos
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This is all correct:
In my audits, the question I hear most after a deploy is "why hasn't CrUX moved yet?" The window is always 28 days; daily, weekly and monthly are just cadences over the same data. And p75 resists change by design I explain it with two interactive demos joanleon.dev/en/crux-28-d... #WebPerf #CrUX
Chrome 150 shipped the new text-fit property. There are no real MDN docs, and the spec would be the best we've got if it weren't for Krijn, who documented all the options with visual examples. https://krijnhoetmer.nl/...
clis >>> mcps skills >>> mcps At this point, I'm no longer using mcps
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Discussed here by @vsauce.bsky.social and @fryrsquared.bsky.social youtu.be/lJm7UCUyqKQ
It Wasn't A Hoax After All
YouTube video by The Rest Is Science
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It’s hard to explain but tv was better when you couldn’t watch the show you wanted whenever you wanted to watch it and most of the shows were worse and the TVs were worse and the entire experience was worse, that’s when it was better
Did you know Browserslist supports Baseline queries? You can define browser support using a Baseline year instead of listing versions. Our teammate ported this feature to the Rust version of Browserslist, so Rust-based bundlers like Rspack can adopt it soon.
The U.S. State department has taken "full responsibility" for presenting a map of Africa at a global AIDS conference that mislabeled every single country it highlighted. Every single one. The map had a watermark indicating it was made using AI from OpenAI.
Technology is cool, too bad they made it evil
Agree. This is the reality, despite what Uncle Bob insist to sell you nowadays.
When coding with AI agents, you quickly realize that generating code is becoming cheap and fast, while verification (testing, reviewing, securing, and integrating it) remains the real bottleneck and still requires substantial human oversight. 🤷
Have you been using TypeScript 7? @ahejlsberg.bsky.social shows off what 10x faster build & editing experiences look like with @vscode.dev!
TypeScript 7 Is Here (And It's 10× Faster)
YouTube video by Microsoft Developer
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I made an accessibility error when coding up some tooltips. Here's where I went wrong, and how you can avoid making the same mistake: jakearchibald.com/2026/my-tool...
Fixing my tooltip accessibility mistake
aria-describedby isn't always enough.
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A fake corepack site at corepack[.]org is impersonating the Node.js Corepack tool and pushing malware to developers. The download button drops an infostealer that steals browser data and SSH keys, plus proxyware that turns your machine into a proxy node. socket.dev/blog/fake-co...
Fake Corepack Site Distributes Infostealer and Proxyware to ...
A fake corepack.org site is impersonating the Node.js tool and delivers an infostealer and proxyware to developers who download it.
socket.dev
This is, and I am not even joking, going to fuck up so many hyperlexic kids. I got accused of plagiarism because I used the word “porous” in a sixth grade paper and that shit sticks with you, if not on the permanent record, then in the childhood.
oh come on
Olé. Ojalá lo aprueben! "Los hosteleros rechazan la iniciativa". No te jode! Los no fumadores la adoramos!
Claves del proyecto de ley que prohíbe fumar a menores y amplía los lugares sin humo: ni terrazas de bares ni parques dozz.es/c1qlb1