PSA: Our roadmap for 2026:
PSA: Our roadmap for 2026:
Remote server execution, denial of service vulnerability, and source code leak, whoever works on React Server Components isn't having a great time.
If you haven't already: upgrade asap.
https://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2025-55182
https://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2025-67779
https://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2025-55183
@davatron5000 Oh no! Are they ok?
@brad_frost This message isn't doing them any favors
Responsive Letter Spacing, by @tylersticka (@cloudfour):
@darice I increasingly wear hiking socks (mostly Falke). They cost and aren't designed to look pretty, but they are durable!
@iainvdw Good prompt to check what the status of Servo is, but no iOS build yet :(
@Anneke I have some experience with both pi-hole and AdGuard Home. While a separate device (doesn't have to be RPI) is probably a tad bit easier in terms of networking (it gets its own LAN IP that you can set as DNS server on your modem), I'm pretty sure you can run it on a multi-purpose server as well, but I couldn't tell you how to configure your Synology NAS to route DNS queries to your pi-hole container/vm/whatever.
@Anneke I know the feeling all too well. I don't know why it happens. It's as if I'm playing a role where I pretend to be how I think others percieve me — it doesn't make sense.
For what it's worth: I've never met this shy teenage Anneke, but I think she can be proud of the person she'll grow to be. Someone with an interesting career, who has impacted many lives in meaningful ways, and is always around for friends!
@matuzo I plugged this link in the design channel to encourage the design team to be better
No response. Zip.
Guess I'll bookmark it for later reference.
“GitHub no longer uses toasts because of their accessibility and usability issues.”
Music to my ears!
@cssweekly Ah, yes, dimensional management. Can you dial down the LinkedIn?
@zachleat I've been writing React full-time for years now, well over the 10k hour 'threshold', and it never stopped being unwieldy. Not because of the syntax, but because it comes with a thick layer of magic that requires linters and pages of documentation to avoid COMMON pitfalls.
While I'm comparing apples and oranges here, these predictable templating languages are bliss.
@rauschma The learning curve of some were steep. JSX seems vanilla enough for me (the syntax seems inspired by template literals), but vanilla-esque #3 feels very comfortable. Mustache has a special place in my heart — I understand the vision of logicless templates, though it was impractical at times.
But all of them highly predictable. I somewhat get the appeal of modern frameworks, but I'm so nostalgic for that simpler web.
Remember templating engines like Twig, ASP.NET (Razor), Handlebars, Mustache, EJS, Nunjucks, etc? They were data-driven, but stateless. They required some glue, but no course to avoid common pitfalls. These hit the mark balancing complexity and enablement.
@davatron5000 Not suggesting that you should, but that's a big chunk of video essay/podcast/other longform content
@pkuipersmunneke Eén zetel per onbewezen uitlating van verkiezingsfraude!