September 26, 2022
Originally posted by Chris Heilmann also in: twitter.com
👉🏻 “TDungeon is a small adventure game that runs in the Typescript type system”
🔗 https://github.com/cassiozen/TDungeon
Now do DOOM!
This is a mirror of my tweets in an attempt to follow the indieweb movement.
September 26, 2022
Originally posted by Chris Heilmann also in: twitter.com
👉🏻 “TDungeon is a small adventure game that runs in the Typescript type system”
🔗 https://github.com/cassiozen/TDungeon
Now do DOOM!
September 22, 2022
Originally posted by David Fernández also in: twitter.com
A raíz de la filtración de GTA VI, un montón de estudios (Guerrilla, Naughty, Remedy, Game Kitchen, etc) están mostrando sus juegos sin gráficos acabados bajo la irónica frase:
“Graphics are the first thing finished in a video game”
HILO Recopilatorio VA 🧵
September 18, 2022
Originally posted by Dan Hollick 🇿🇦 also in: twitter.com
Ever wondered how a QR code works?
No, me neither but it’s low-key fascinating.
(Warning, there is some extremely nerdy shit here.👇 )
September 16, 2022
Originally posted by Lea Verou also in: twitter.com
That feeling after a deadline you worked your a$$ off for “Now what? What do I do with myself now?”
September 16, 2022
Originally posted by Chris Heilmann also in: twitter.com
VPNs, Proxies and Malware scanners offering you an “always free” version are like the Mafia neighbourhood thug offering you to “protect” your shop.
September 14, 2022
Originally posted by Tim Morgan also in: twitter.com
In a somewhat hasty reactionary move, I bought a domain name: https://justforfunnoreally.dev/
I don’t have big plans, and I might not ever finish it, but I just had to channel my snark somewhere….
September 13, 2022
Originally posted by Šime (ˈshe-meh) also in: twitter.com
If you’re wondering which new HTML elements are needed, you can find out for yourself. Install the NoScript browser extension to start browsing the web with JavaScript disabled by default, and then observe which things break.
For example, this should not require JavaScript:
September 13, 2022
Originally posted by Sara Soueidan also in: twitter.com
God, I hate reCAPTCHA’s!
When are those gonna go extinct?!
September 12, 2022
Originally posted by Massimo also in: twitter.com
NASA only uses 15 digits of π for calculating interplanetary travel. At 40 digits, you could calculate the circumference of a circle the size of the visible universe with an accuracy that’d fall off by less than the diameter of a single hydrogen atom http://ow.ly/rhmO30o4k7G
September 6, 2022
Originally posted by Alan Zucconi also in: twitter.com
“Creatures” is a game from 1996 that pioneered Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. 🤖🧠
This short documentary shows how it managed to give life to dozens of small, furry creatures in just 1000 artificial neurons or so.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-6DzI-krUQ&ab_channel=AlanZucconi
September 3, 2022
Originally posted by Ian Bogost also in: twitter.com
I can’t believe we spent 20 years making desktop software work well then just decided, “no choice but to make it all shitty forever in a web browser, oh well.”
September 2, 2022
in reply of this post also in: twitter.com
@FullTimeLustful Menos de un minutos duro esto de verdad
August 31, 2022
Originally posted by Freya Holmér also in: twitter.com
sslkfdhfg I cannot deal with video players without a progress bar, tiktok’s influence is absolutely cancerous
August 31, 2022
Originally posted by better call saul spoilers also in: twitter.com
The creativity of some people on the internet is incredible
August 28, 2022
Originally posted by David Bushell 🦤 also in: twitter.com
blogged a thing 🤷 https://dbushell.com/2022/08/23/let-me-type-my-password/
August 26, 2022
in reply of this post also in: twitter.com
@davidwalshblog https://www.zhenghao.io/posts/await-vs-promise
August 24, 2022
Originally posted by Nolan Void also in: twitter.com
Every CEO pissing and moaning about unions.
August 24, 2022
Originally posted by Maggie 🔜 visting SFO 🇺🇸 also in: twitter.com
Every time a dev or pseudo-dev builds a home-grown app for exactly what they need and no more (sans data tracking, external ownership, lack of control), the end-user programming spirits glow brighter ✨
See also, Robin Sloan’s home cooked app: https://www.robinsloan.com/notes/home-cooked-app/ https://twitter.com/jonasdowney/status/1561028050908741634
August 24, 2022
Originally posted by Zach Leatherman also in: twitter.com
my toxic trait is that I 100% believe that a bundler is not a baseline requirement when building a professional web site
happy monday, everyone
August 23, 2022
Originally posted by Bert Hubert 🇺🇦 also in: twitter.com
I made a very very simple tool that makes some noise every time your computer sends data to Google. Here a demo on the official Dutch government jobs site. The noise starts while typing the domain name already. Code, currently Linux only: https://github.com/berthubert/googerteller
August 23, 2022
Originally posted by Paul Bronks also in: twitter.com
Only because no one asked, here’s Death Metal Clyde. 🔊🆙️
August 21, 2022
Originally posted by Scott Hanselman also in: twitter.com
Emulating a C64 1541 Floppy disk drive with a @Raspberry_Pi. AMAZING https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTRfFngcX/
August 15, 2022
Originally posted by Emma Bostian also in: twitter.com
Not gonna lie I kind miss the olden days where I’d code up a sick index.html file and drag it into the root folder with Cyberduck/FileZilla.
August 14, 2022
Originally posted by Firr @ defcon also in: twitter.com
One year I went to Defcon and left an old laptop out with “Do your worst” written on it.
I cam back to it a few hours later and it hadn’t even been touched.
…Till I booted it up the next day and glitter spewed out of the fans on the back.
August 14, 2022
Originally posted by Windows Dev Docs also in: twitter.com
Here’s our first video from our new series with Raymond Chen, @ChenCravat.
We asked him to tell us about the mystery wherein some music would crash a laptop!!??
August 13, 2022
Originally posted by Chris Heilmann also in: twitter.com
Let websites framebust out of native apps http://www.holovaty.com/writing/framebust-native-apps/
August 12, 2022
Originally posted by Felix Krause also in: twitter.com
💥 New Post: Instagram & Facebook tracks everything you do on any website in their in-app browser
August 12, 2022
Originally posted by Jon Woods also in: twitter.com
First glance at Parallaxian’s level 2, showing lots of non-standard colours on the C64 + the new vert parallax effect, expanded to 16 px of up + down travel in the foreground (the other layers follow suit in a 8:4:2:1 ratio).
#C64 #GameDev #RetroGaming #RetroComputing #IndieDev
August 12, 2022
in reply of this post also in: twitter.com
@codepo8 Since i’ve read this that i’m hoping for a per-site setting
https://www.bram.us/2022/05/25/dark-mode-toggles-should-be-a-browser-feature/
August 10, 2022
Originally posted by Chris Heilmann also in: twitter.com
A woman wrote 206 interconnected Chinese Wikipedia articles since 2019 with false accounts of medieval Russian history, in one of the largest hoaxes on the site (Rachel Cheung/VICE) https://www.vice.com/en/article/pkgbwm/chinese-woman-fake-russian-history-wikipedia
August 10, 2022
Originally posted by Kevin Collier also in: twitter.com
This case, where Facebook turned over chats of a Nebraska woman charged with giving her then-underaged daughter abortion pills, is exactly the kind that experts have warned we’d see in a post-Roe world. https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/facebook-turned-chat-messages-mother-daughter-now-charged-abortion-rcna42185
August 10, 2022
Originally posted by Chris Heilmann also in: twitter.com
This man thought opening a TXT file is fine, he thought wrong. macOS CVE-2019-8761 http://www.paulosyibelo.com/2021/04/this-man-thought-opening-txt-file-is.html
August 10, 2022
Originally posted by joshua stein also in: twitter.com
My BBS is now running on a Macintosh Plus https://jcs.org/2022/07/15/kludge
August 8, 2022
Originally posted by Chase Breedlove also in: twitter.com
The World “Excel” championships are on espn2 right now just by the way.
August 6, 2022
Originally posted by Carlos Ribeiro in reply of this post also in: twitter.com
@simonw @mwseibel A big part of the problem is that social networks, with a big helping hand from Google itself, killed the Web. The closing of Google Reader was a signal of what was to come. There’s no way today to do something like PageRank, because nobody links to or curates content anymore.
August 5, 2022
Originally posted by Damian Escobar in reply of this post also in: twitter.com
@rialjorge @NetflixLAT Sería una noticia excelente. Yo y un grupo de colegas hace 2 años hicimos un tributo en formato Animación Tradicional que se puede ver en YT como “60 segundos de oscuridad” aquí el link https://youtu.be/xVB21JBYvy8
August 1, 2022
Originally posted by 미크리pkm also in: twitter.com
August 1, 2022
Originally posted by Steve Gardner also in: twitter.com
We all talk about how infinitely scrolling websites are often bad for user experience… but we never talk about how it makes the footer feel.
So I made this @CodePen to help shine a light on the footer’s never-ending sorrow. 😢
July 28, 2022
Originally posted by henry ✷ also in: twitter.com
the true decentralized web is just having a nice personal site
July 26, 2022
Originally posted by Cassidy also in: twitter.com
I’m feeling very philosophical with all the social media changes lately. I feel like videos take up so much of our time and focus, and with all of the apps prioritizing them so much, I feel less and less interested in watching/participating to… “own my focus” more, in a way.
July 25, 2022
Originally posted by Chris Heilmann also in: twitter.com
Mix and match Emoji! https://emoji.supply/kitchen/
July 25, 2022
Originally posted by Manuel Grebenjak also in: twitter.com
We should start naming heatwaves after fossil fuel companies.
July 22, 2022
Originally posted by Matt Webb's blog also in: twitter.com
Hello.
New post: When the cosplaying dolphins met the cosplaying French philosophers https://interconnected.org/home/2022/07/12/folktale
July 21, 2022
Originally posted by GLASYS also in: twitter.com
Self portrait #livemidiart
July 20, 2022
Originally posted by Chris Heilmann also in: twitter.com
I’m dead… https://imgur.com/EuQKlq9
July 18, 2022
Originally posted by Nick Newman also in: twitter.com
One of the craziest transitions I’ve ever seen.
July 18, 2022
Originally posted by Suz Hinton also in: twitter.com
so gross https://twitter.com/schneierblog/status/1549062702009421824
July 16, 2022
Originally posted by David also in: twitter.com
Holy crap this is wonderful
July 12, 2022
Originally posted by Frank Cifaldi (Unlicensed).nes also in: twitter.com
This is even funnier with context:
The game’s hardest difficulty level is “Impossible,” and if you choose it Lou Reed stops you on the street, murders you, and explains that impossible doesn’t mean “very hard,” impossible is eating the sun. The game becomes literally impossible. https://twitter.com/JokermenPodcast/status/1545778826294071298
July 12, 2022
Originally posted by Maximiliano Firtman also in: twitter.com
Esta foto la saqué hace 9 años.
En ese entonces había 5 sistemas operativos todavía “con futuro” luego de que ya varios estaban muriendo o habían muerto ya.
En pantalla y en orden: iOS, BlackBerry 10, FirefoxOS, Windows Phone y Android.
July 12, 2022
Originally posted by cybr angel 👾 also in: twitter.com
technology design peaked here
July 12, 2022
Originally posted by Lollie (🦊 Fussy Version) in reply of this post also in: twitter.com
@agAitcheson So the most well-known example is Super Metroid/Link to the Past. Two games, both randomized, with items mixed between both games. Each game can affect progress in each other. https://samus.link/
Here’s a run from SGDQ19 so you can see how it plays! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uujsW7yFkZU
July 11, 2022
Originally posted by LiveOverflow 🔴 also in: twitter.com
Please @Google can you fix your site? I cannot open it in my Browser -.-
July 10, 2022
Originally posted by ꜰᴀᴄᴜ also in: twitter.com
Las cajas de las placas de video que existen hoy en día son todas✨aesthetic and minimalistic✨ Pero allá por finales de los 90, pre 2005, existían estas maravillas re curseadas.
El Marcianito 1
July 7, 2022
Originally posted by Jhey 🔨🐻✨ also in: twitter.com
HTML/CSS Tips for <img> 🤳
– Use “onerror” to catch and set a fallback “src” ✨ – Set a “subtle” background-color so users know something is coming 💀 – Use CSS aspect-ratio to avoid layout shifts 🖼️
July 6, 2022
Originally posted by Josh W. Comeau also in: twitter.com
🔥 Well this is fancy! A pixellated Mario made out of (real!) <input type=“checkbox”> elements. Uses the new accent-color
CSS property.
Check out the code on CodePen: https://codepen.io/shshaw/pen/bGROdEP?editors=0110
Created by @shshaw, discovered in the @FrontendHorse newsletter!
July 2, 2022
Originally posted by bao 🦀🍜 also in: twitter.com
family photo 📸
June 29, 2022
Originally posted by Edward Snowden also in: twitter.com
The fact that is considered legal for a corporation to compile perfect records of your private life simply because you had to “click OK to continue” to make your phone work is a perfect expression of who holds the power in society and why they should be cast into the sea.
June 25, 2022
Originally posted by Deirdre Connolly¹ also in: twitter.com
Privacy must be the default because you never know if what you’ve been talking about may suddenly become evidence
June 22, 2022
Originally posted by Richard Crowley also in: twitter.com
Has software naming ever topped Nero Burning ROM?
June 21, 2022
Originally posted by Bill Netherlands also in: twitter.com
Did I make this? #kubrick #tomandjerry
June 19, 2022
Originally posted by Wesley Aptekar-Cassels (they/them) in reply of this post also in: twitter.com
i just want to know where we went wrong that every sre and ops person doesn’t sit at a desk that looks like this
June 19, 2022
Originally posted by Ben Schwarz also in: twitter.com
Played with dalle for a while, this is maybe my favourite so far:
Cat with round sunglasses and beret as a stained glass window
June 19, 2022
Originally posted by Sara Soueidan also in: twitter.com
My #RSS reader is the only content consumption app that pays dividends in return.
Only healthy, delicious brain food. 🖤
June 18, 2022
Originally posted by David also in: twitter.com
i remade Lightyear as a PS1 game 🚀
June 15, 2022
Originally posted by Tom Warren also in: twitter.com
Microsoft ended its Xbox Games Showcase Extended with the beginning of Stalker 2. It has been delayed to 2023 due to the Russian invasion in Ukraine, where the Stalker 2 devs are located. Here’s how they’re living during the war 💙💛https://youtu.be/RxcfxdG22pg
June 11, 2022
Originally posted by marie foulston also in: twitter.com
Disappointed in the people I follow, but ultimately in myself that The European Tram Championships has not floated down my timeline before today. https://twitter.com/misharipov/status/1527965540618321920
June 10, 2022
Originally posted by Una 👩🏻💻🇺🇦 in reply of this post also in: twitter.com
Such a beautiful CSS game!!! Wowowow
Check it out here: https://codepen.io/ivorjetski/pen/OJXbvdL
@ivorjetski #cssday
June 9, 2022
Originally posted by Scott Hanselman 🇺🇦 also in: twitter.com
“How to frame your NFT” - Seriously? Print it. Frame it. Save As. This guy is literally making a $9,000 TV to showcase your NTF. Go to goodwill, get an old monitor. Get a Samsung Art Frame. OR GO TO KINKOS. I want off this planet you ridiculous grifters https://www.theverge.com/23153515/nft-frames-digital-art-wallet-tokens?utm_campaign=theverge&utm_content=entry&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter
June 9, 2022
Originally posted by web3 is going just great also in: twitter.com
Offline Cash project finally gives the world what it really needs: physical digital physical cash
June 8, 2022
Originally posted by Chris Heilmann also in: twitter.com
YouTubeDrive encodes/decodes arbitrary data to/from simple RGB video automatically uploaded to/downloaded from YouTube. YouTube has no limits on number or length of videos, so this is an effectively infinite and extremely slow form of file storage. https://github.com/dzhang314/YouTubeDrive
June 8, 2022
Originally posted by josh ackerman also in: twitter.com
i have thought about this hacker news comment nearly every day since november ninth twenty seventeen
June 8, 2022
Originally posted by Josh W. Comeau also in: twitter.com
Microsoft Word has JavaScript-based extensions, and so of course somebody decided to build a game for it 😄
“I Made A GAME in MICROSOFT WORD”, by @setheric_ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbirrsL0gSQ
June 8, 2022
Originally posted by blinry in reply of this post also in: twitter.com
“But will it run Doom?” Yes. Yes, it does! 😆
I remade the first level using JavaScript and 64 sliders! https://blinry.org/sliderland/doom/
June 8, 2022
Originally posted by Web Performance Tips also in: twitter.com
window.onerror = window.close;
For that native feel.
June 2, 2022
Originally posted by Ana Tudor 🐯🖤🌻 also in: twitter.com
Nobody wants to install your stupid app. Have a functional website instead.
June 2, 2022
Originally posted by Netlify also in: twitter.com
The difference between building for the modern web on Netlify and struggling with other tech stacks is so stark that it feels like a completely different universe.
Watch how using Netlify will make you feel (starring our very own team!): https://ntl.fyi/totu
May 30, 2022
Originally posted by Chris Heilmann also in: twitter.com
The original Pong video game had no code and was built using hardware circuitry. Here’s the original schematics from Atari https://www.reddit.com/r/EngineeringPorn/comments/ul49zt/the_original_pong_video_game_had_no_code_and_was
May 28, 2022
Originally posted by Devon Govett also in: twitter.com
Yes, yes, yes! This article is incredible. Local databases are criminally underused in web apps. They have benefits for offline, performance, debugging, etc. and the idea of persisting not just data but all UI state is really interesting.
May 28, 2022
Originally posted by Martin Kleppmann in reply of this post also in: twitter.com
@BillyBamf Thanks! We introduce the term in this article: https://www.inkandswitch.com/local-first/
May 25, 2022
Originally posted by Erik D. Kennedy also in: twitter.com
🎉 Just launched my Interactive Typography Tutorial 🥳
Learn the principles of typography in an interactive, guided tool. This ain’t your typical blog post!
(works best on desktop 👨💻) https://learnui.design/tools/typography-tutorial.html
May 25, 2022
Originally posted by Colin and Samir ✌🏼✌🏾 also in: twitter.com
NEW VIDEO
Inventor @SimoneGiertz has one of the best creator stories on YouTube
WATCH: https://youtu.be/88067BiKU4Y
May 24, 2022
Originally posted by Chris Heilmann also in: twitter.com
Hijacking webcams with Screencastify https://palant.info/2022/05/23/hijacking-webcams-with-screencastify/
May 24, 2022
Originally posted by Jake Archibald also in: twitter.com
This guy can piss a stream constant enough to carry a current. And look at the overhand technique! What a pro. Died a hero. https://twitter.com/EclecticHams/status/1528794075465502720
May 23, 2022
Originally posted by Curtis Holt also in: twitter.com
This is an incredible open source project which includes a fully interactive blend file demonstrating all areas of human anatomy. 👀 Great to learn from, and to use as a 3D reference. #b3d https://twitter.com/tonroosendaal/status/1527551790178254849
May 23, 2022
Originally posted by Chris Heilmann also in: twitter.com
👉🏼 “If Programming Languages Were Futurama Characters”
May 23, 2022
also in: twitter.com
https://pudymody.netlify.app/blog/2022-05-22-about-instagram-redesign-and-fediverse/
May 22, 2022
Originally posted by Stopa also in: twitter.com
“Datalog in Javascript”:
https://www.instantdb.dev/essays/datalogjs
A guide to build your own mini datalog query engine, in about 100 lines of code!
May 22, 2022
Originally posted by Sara Soueidan also in: twitter.com
Increasing the surface area of blogging https://tomcritchlow.com/2022/04/21/new-rss/
May 22, 2022
Originally posted by Alex Booker also in: twitter.com
Was my pleasure to interview @SHanselman on the @Scrimba podcast 🎙
You can listen to the full episode below 👇
May 22, 2022
Originally posted by Charlie Gerard 🏳️🌈 also in: twitter.com
Oh no…
I highly recommend reading this new research about how users’ email addresses are exfiltrated to marketing and analytics domains BEFORE form submission and giving consent.
Tested it on GitLab and yep, email address leaked before submission.🙃
May 22, 2022
Originally posted by Sara Soueidan also in: twitter.com
Why blog?
By @cagrimmett
— “Showing your work in a place that is regularly updated is so much more powerful than a resume.” https://cagrimmett.com/thoughts/2022/04/26/why-blog/
May 21, 2022
Originally posted by sam lau also in: twitter.com
🎉 pandas tutor v2 is here!
🏃🏻 @pyodide runs @pandas_dev code in-browser for big speedups 👐 joins (join() and merge()) 🍦 reshaping (melt(), pivot_table()) 👯♂️ multi-indexes (stack(), unstack())
read about how we ported to @pyodide on the pyodide blog: https://blog.pyodide.org/posts/pandastutor/
May 21, 2022
Originally posted by Chris Heilmann also in: twitter.com
Dive Into the Process Behind Crafting a Kinetic Humpback Whale That Swims with a Hand-Crank https://www.thisiscolossal.com/2022/04/sylvain-gautier-mechanical-whale/?utm_source=feedly&utm_medium=webfeeds
May 21, 2022
Originally posted by Simon ███████ in reply of this post also in: twitter.com
@chriscoyier I feel @Rich_Harris explained this really well in his talk about SvelteKit. To me, the flexibility of modern meta frameworks makes it easy to leverage the best parts of each of your three silos (SSR, SSG, CSR), while avoiding the downsides of each
May 21, 2022
Originally posted by 🔎Julia Evans🔍 also in: twitter.com
demo: let’s pretend to be a DNS resolver! https://vimeo.com/710454256
May 21, 2022
Originally posted by JSON Schema also in: twitter.com
💡How Tyler Technologies reduced its client feedback loop with JSON Schema - A case study 📖🧐
👏Huge thanks to @tylertech and @andmoredev
https://json-schema.org/blog/posts/tyler-technologies-case-study
May 20, 2022
Originally posted by Sara Soueidan also in: twitter.com
Let’s clear this up once & for all:
Progressive Enhancement is not anti-JavaScript.
Progressive Enhancement != no JavaScript. It means “as much JavaScript as necessary”.
JavaScript is imperative for creating many accessible custom UI patterns.
May 19, 2022
Originally posted by Lea Verou also in: twitter.com
Did you know there are people that think of email as synchronous communication and think it’s …inappropriate to send email at certain times? How strange.
How does that even work with timezones, are you supposed to not send email if you don’t know the recipient’s timezone? 🤣 https://twitter.com/tashay_gm/status/1527289712058150913
May 18, 2022
Originally posted by Sara Soueidan also in: twitter.com
Fascinating thread 😯🫢 https://twitter.com/amateuradam/status/1490394034900197388