#Development #Launches
TechConf Directory · A worldwide catalog of tech events with an open API https://ilo.im/169zc1
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#Directory #Conferences #Events #Speakers #WebTechnology #WebDev #Frontend #Backend #OpenData #API
#Development #Launches
TechConf Directory · A worldwide catalog of tech events with an open API https://ilo.im/169zc1
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#Directory #Conferences #Events #Speakers #WebTechnology #WebDev #Frontend #Backend #OpenData #API
#Business #Evolutions
How Markdown took over the world · From blog posts to a cornerstone of web technology https://ilo.im/169prj
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#Markdown #PlainText #Content #Blog #AI #WebTechnology #DevOps #WebDev #Frontend #Backend
#wpbn No. 98 - Foren als Plugin, am Beispiel von bbPress
Online, Mittwoch, 7. Januar um 19:00 MEZ
Wir treffen uns im Januar wieder online!
Thema: Foren als Plugin in WordPress.
Was erwartet Euch?
Vorstellung von 2 Foren-Plugins
Einrichtung von bbPress in einem Blog-Theme
Arbeitsaufwand beim Betrieb
Rechtliche Aspekte eines Forums
Vorstellung des neuen WP-Bonn Forums
Diskussion über Sinn, Zweck und Moderation eines Forums
Noch eine Neuerung:
Ab 2026 werden das WordPress Meetup Bonn und das WordPress Meetup Südsauerland, die online Events zusammen durchführen. Die Events finden an alle ungeraden Monaten statt und immer am ersten Mittwoch. Für die Bonner Community ändert sich also nichts.
Wir möchten dadurch unsere Kräfte bündeln und unsere Kompetenz erhöhen. Die Qualität unserer Meetups dürfte damit einen Schub erhalten und damit einen gesteigerten Nutzen für Euch bereithalten.
Wir freuen uns auf ein Wiedersehen mit hoffentlich vielen alten und neuen Bekannten und darauf, viele neue WordPress-Interessierte zu treffen.
Quelle: https://www.meetup.com/wordpress-meetup-bonn-wpbn/events/312431003/
https://bonn.jetzt/event/wpbn-no-98-foren-als-plugin-am-beispiel-von-bbpress
#Development #Trends
Cloudflare Radar 2025 Year in Review · Trends and patterns in internet usage over the year https://ilo.im/1696sa
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#Business #Internet #AI #Connectivity #Security #WebTechnology #Browser #WebDev #Frontend #Backend
#Development #Trends
Cloudflare Radar 2025 Year in Review · Trends and patterns in internet usage over the year https://ilo.im/1696sa
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#Business #Internet #AI #Connectivity #Security #WebTechnology #Browser #WebDev #Frontend #Backend
#Development #Anniversaries
JavaScript turns 30 · On December 4, 1995, Netscape and Sun announced JavaScript https://ilo.im/168x2v
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#Programming #Coding #JavaScript #Browser #WebTechnology #WebDev #Frontend #Backend
#Development #Announcements
The Valley of Code is back · The revival of a beloved web technology resource https://ilo.im/168djw
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#Programming #Coding #WebTechnology #DNS #Network #Browser #API #WebDev #Frontend #Backend
Ah, the zenith of web technology in 2023: turn on #JavaScript and #cookies or be doomed to internet obscurity 🤡. Clearly, the Codex of the future has cracked the code of #innovation by demanding we do exactly what we've been doing for decades. 🎉 Well done, #humanity.
https://openai.com/index/introducing-upgrades-to-codex/ #webtechnology #internetobscurity #HackerNews #ngated
RSS: The Forgotten Technology That Gave Us Control Over the Web
The Death of RSS Was the Death of the Real Internet
By Sydney Butler, Published 20 hours ago
RSS might not be dead in the strict sense of the word. After all, we still have the How-To Geek RSS feed and people still use it. It’s just that RSS has sharply declined to almost nothing, and it’s simply not how people get their content pushed to them anymore.
Which is a real shame, because RSS represents the best parts of the web and the internet as a whole that we’ve largely lost.
The Golden Age of RSS
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) was invented by three smart folks at Netscape. You remember Netscape, right? Ironically, Netscape would pretty much leave RSS to the rest of the web community to develop, and develop it they did. RSS was pretty quickly embraced by online publishers as an easy way to push their latest content to readers.
RSS was beautifully simple. Any website could publish a feed, and any user could subscribe to it with a reader. No algorithms. No gatekeepers.
Why RSS Mattered
The brilliance of RSS was how it leveled the playing field. A major publication with thousands of staff writers and a small hobbyist blog with a single post every few weeks looked exactly the same in your feed.
You are the curator of your feed, and have ultimate control of what ends up in your RSS reader of choice. RSS also solved a problem we’ve never really fixed since: discovery and distribution without middlemen.
In those early days of the web, if you wanted to know the latest stuff, you physically had to hit that refresh button manually. Sure, you could subscribe to an email newsletter, but that meant receiving your headlines at set intervals rather than as they were published.
RSS is a simple technology that lets us change the web from a passive resource to an active, relevant flow of information that we control. I remember back in the early 2000s when I was still messing around with Rainmeter, I always had an RSS widget that kept me in the loop on topics relevant to my interests or my studies.
The Decline of RSS
The biggest sign that RSS wasn’t really used much anymore came when browsers started dropping RSS support. Google Chrome scrapped RSS features in 2013 and a few years later Firefox followed suit in 2018. With built-in RSS reader functionality dropped, most people using these browsers wouldn’t even know it was an option, and are less likely to jump through hoops to set up a dedicated reader, even if it is easy.
Though I’m not blaming the browser developers. They wouldn’t have dropped RSS features if lots of people were using them. It’s a death spiral where usage declined beyond the point it was worth maintaining the feature, and without the feature usage is unlikely to recover.
Why did RSS use decline so much? Probably several reasons. Some sites stopped running their feeds, we moved over to apps that have push notifications, and websites can now also send push notifications through your browsers—something they ask for every time you visit unless you disable that feature.
We have plenty of solutions to getting instant updates from the web that don’t require a manual setup, and often don’t even wait for us to ask, but get in your face.
Continue/Read Original Article Here: RSS: The Forgotten Technology That Gave Us Control Over the Web
#2025 #America #Blogging #Blogs #History #Libraries #Library #Reading #ReallySimpleSyndication #RSS #Science #SharingInformation #Technology #UnitedStates #WebTechnology #Writing
Chrome's semantic search revealed through internal embedding architecture: Chrome's history embeddings system processes web pages into 1540-dimensional vectors using sophisticated document chunking algorithms, enabling natural language browsing history search through locally stored semantic representations. https://ppc.land/chromes-semantic-search-revealed-through-internal-embedding-architecture/ #Chrome #SemanticSearch #EmbeddingArchitecture #NaturalLanguageProcessing #WebTechnology
#Development #Analyses
The orders of complexity of websites · Why big web features fail small websites https://ilo.im/164nnv
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#Simplicity #Complexity #WebPlatform #WebTechnology #Websites #WebApps #CMS #IndieWeb #SmallWeb #BigWeb
#Development #Previews
Making Software · A reference for software designers and builders https://ilo.im/165eyq
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#Colors #Graphics #Screens #AI #Compression #Networking #WebTechnology #WebDev #Frontend #Backend
More than 20 years ago I did this lecture recording on Web Caching as part of my Web Technologies lecture at the University of Jena ;-)
https://www.db-thueringen.de/receive/dbt_mods_00002277
#theInternetNeverForgets #lecturerecording #lecture #teaching #webtechnology #blastFromThePast #lawless
#Development #Quizzes
You’re not a front-end developer… · A quiz not meant to be taken too seriously https://ilo.im/164js5
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#Skills #Projects #SideProjects #Website #WebTechnology #Browser #Design #WebDesign #WebDev #Frontend
🔍🔧 In today's riveting archaeological update, we've unearthed a millennium-old farm...in a browser that won't work without #JavaScript and cookies? 📜🍪 Because nothing screams "ancient agricultural discovery" like modern web frustrations. 😂🌽
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/massive-field-where-native-american-farmers-grew-corn-beans-and-squash-1000-years-ago-discovered-in-michigan-180986758/ #archaeology #discovery #webtechnology #cookies #ancientfarm #HackerNews #ngated
#Development #Opportunities
Reinvent the wheel · “One of the most harmful pieces of advice is to not reinvent the wheel.” https://ilo.im/164738
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#Mindsets #Learning #Building #Business #Skills #SideProjects #WebTechnology #WebDev #Frontend #Backend
#Development #Approaches
Bypassing hallucinations in LLMs · “I use OpenAI’s o3 to find canonical sources of information.” https://ilo.im/163wgx
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#Programming #Coding #AI #Hallucinations #Documentation #Technology #WebTechnology #WebDev #Frontend #Backend
#Development #Debates
The future of web development · Get on or get left behind https://ilo.im/163oqw
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#WebTechnology #AI #Blockchain #CSSinJS #PWA #Flash #ActiveX #WebDev #Frontend #Backend