Back home from yet another awesome #CSSDay! Now it’s time to let it all sink in and start fresh and anew coming week 🎉
Front-end UI developer | Solve for one, extend to many
Back home from yet another awesome #CSSDay! Now it’s time to let it all sink in and start fresh and anew coming week 🎉
@hdv say it. Say it. Say that we need to remove React 🤣
#cssday day 2! Next up: @chriscoyier
Pre #cssday workout 🏃🏻
Hello Damsko! #cssday
I’ve scored 490 points in the state of CSS 2025 survey. 🎉
https://survey.devographics.com/en-US/survey/state-of-css/2025
@pixelambacht Jaaay! I was lucky to already have booked my hotel till saturday. Shitty situation though 😅
On my way to #cssday!
#CSSDAY week! Let's go!
Oh man, after all that’s happened last weeks I’m so stoked for #cssday ! Just 2 days of meeting likeminded people who want to learn an contribute good stuff to the web. I need it 😃
I was watching a BBC documentary about Hitler's rise. Episode 2 was about the first 6 months and how they demolished democracy by undermining confidence in elections ("rigged"), the independent judiciary ("lawfare") and the press ("MSM") and now I want to go and live on a tropical island.
Switching from Safari? We’ve made it almost too easy. One click and your browser data’s already home. Break free from that Big Tech browser with Vivaldi. 😌
Check the speedometer on the brand new Blog Awesome (now with @eleventy)
For the last few weeks, I’ve been analysing almost 600 front-end and full-stack job openings to learn about which technologies are in demand and valued, how many years of experience is required, whether we need a degree, whether or not companies care about accessibility and DEI, and more.
It was a ton of work, so I’m very happy to wrap things up with a blog post where I share all my findings: https://tsev.dev/posts/2025-03-26-the-state-of-the-frontend-and-fullstack-job-market
Always anxious before giving a system demo. Always “that wasn’t so bad” after giving a system demo.
“But the experience of using websites on a mobile device is awful […] This is not a technical problem. This doesn’t get solved by web standards. This is a cultural problem.” — @adactio
Herd is one of our favourite ways to run Kirby on a local machine (macOS & Windows): https://herd.laravel.com/ The latest version introduces link-based one-click installers that work with Kirby out of the box.
⚡️ Kirby Starterkit:
https://herd.laravel.com/new/getkirby/starterkit
⚡️ Kirby Plainkit:
https://herd.laravel.com/new/getkirby/plainkit
One thing many software developers, especially web, seem incapable of understanding is that a tool can provide a productivity benefit to the dev individually—improve the developer experience if you will—while at the same time having a catastrophic effect in the software product as a whole.
Devs didn’t learn this with React and I personally doubt LLMs will be any different.