Reading list
Hello! This is my reading list consisting of links to articles that I’ve found interesting, cool, useful, fun or otherwise noteworthy.
2023, Week 37
- CSS color-mix()
- CSS nesting
- Firefox 117 enables CSS nesting by default and is now enabled in all major desktop browsers
- css-nesting-1
- https://developer.chrome.com/articles/css-nesting/
- Adam Argyle: here’s what light/dark theming will look like 🤘💀
- caniuse.com: css nesting
2023, Week 36
- It’s my Monitor - Hacker News, Alan Pope’s blog
- How does Linux NAT a ping? - Hacker News, /dev/nonsense
- The Decline of Usability (2020) - Hacker News, Datagubbe
- Google gets its way, bakes a user-tracking ad platform directly into Chrome - Lobsters, Ars Technica
- Kagi Small Web - Lobsters, Kagi blog
- A successful Git branching model (2010) - Hacker News, nvie.com
- Reasonable Colors: Reasonable Colors is an open-source color system for building accessible, nice-looking color palettes.
- Foone reverse engineering a game where classes and functions are written in finnish
Other
- Paradigms lost: The Windows 7 Taskbar versus the OS X Dock - Ars Technica. This artcile explains the macOS windowing and document model quite well.