Cory LaViska
@cory.laviska.com
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Just a guy with a laptop and a dream.
âIâll be the rhythm they all know they ainât gettinâŠâ
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Upchurch ft @FischtankProductions Music City Makes a Killin (Official Music Video)
YouTube video by Ryan Upchurch
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bsZbrMABJlM
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âHe taught me that [âŠ] the system is designed so anyone can keep up. If youâre more driven than most people, you can do way more than anyone expects. And this principle applies to all of life, not just school.â
sive.rs/kimo
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Thereâs no speed limit | Derek Sivers
https://sive.rs/kimo
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web components
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Passle
2 months ago
Custom elements
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web components
add a skeleton here at some point
2 months ago
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Brad Frost
2 months ago
HEY HEY, the Design Tokens Specification is stable! This is absolutely phenomenal news for the design system community and the technology industry in general.
www.w3.org/community/de...
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Design Tokens specification reaches first stable version | Design Tokens Community Group
https://www.w3.org/community/design-tokens/2025/10/28/design-tokens-specification-reaches-first-stable-version/
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Ălvaro Montoro
3 months ago
<head> and <header> imply the existence of <headest>.
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âThe interesting part is not how much better React isâit's how little progress we've actually made.â
backbonenotbad.hyperclay.com
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React vs Backbone in 2025
A comparison between a React and Backbone password strength app
https://backbonenotbad.hyperclay.com/
3 months ago
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Why should your UI library die with your framework?
3 months ago
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I went to this website to read about pesky cookie banners but this was the first thing I saw. đ«
nednex.com/en/the-inter...
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Bramus
3 months ago
Thereâs a new type of CSS scroll-state query coming: âscrolledâ. This one remembers the last direction you scrolled into, which you can use to build âhidey barsâ: when scrolling down (or having scrolled down), the hidey bar hides itself. When then scrolling back up, the hidey bar reveals itself.
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Is it the same app if all of the source code is rewritten over time?
#appOfTheseus
3 months ago
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If structural engineering was like software engineering: "Let's build a bridge and see if it works" *CRASHES INTO RIVER* "OK let's try a stronger steel this time"
3 months ago
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âApple says that the new toggle was added because during the beta testing period over the summer, user feedback suggested that some people would prefer to have a more opaque option for Liquid Glass.â lol @ âpreferâ
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iOS 26.1 Beta 4 Lets Users Control Liquid Glass Transparency with New Toggle
With the fourth betas of iOS 26.1, iPadOS 26.1, and macOS 26.1, Apple has introduced a new setting that's designed to allow users to customize...
https://www.macrumors.com/2025/10/20/ios-26-1-liquid-glass-toggle/
3 months ago
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I normally donât RT the R word but this is good advice.
add a skeleton here at some point
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âA skill is a Markdown file telling the model how to do something, optionally accompanied by extra documents and pre-written scripts that the model can run to help it accomplish the tasks described by the skill.â just point it to the docs đ«
simonwillison.net/2025/Oct/16/...
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Claude Skills are awesome, maybe a bigger deal than MCP
Anthropic this morning introduced Claude Skills, a new pattern for making new abilities available to their models: Claude can now use Skills to improve how it performs specific tasks. Skills âŠ
https://simonwillison.net/2025/Oct/16/claude-skills/
3 months ago
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You know what GitHub could really use? Another Copilot icon.
3 months ago
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Bramus
3 months ago
With View Transitions now being Baseline Newly available, and the View Transition API consisting of various features, it can be confusing to know what is supported in which browser versions. To help with that, I created this VT Feature Explorer (powered by View Transitions)
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"Joining the OpenJS Foundation [âŠ] places Lit alongside other critical projects in the JavaScript ecosystem like Node.js, Electron, and Webpack. It's a recognition of the project's maturity, stability, and importance to the web platform."
lit.dev/blog/2025-10...
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Lit is Joining the OpenJS Foundation!
Lit is officially joining the OpenJS Foundation as an Impact Project!
https://lit.dev/blog/2025-10-14-openjs/
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Lit
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Lit is joining
@openjsf.org
! đ Today at JSConf, The OpenJS Foundation announced Lit is officially joining as an Impact Project! We're beyond excited for this move and look forward to continuing our work to build the open web with OpenJS! Read more on our blog:
lit.dev/blog/2025-10...
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Lit is Joining the OpenJS Foundation!
Lit is officially joining the OpenJS Foundation as an Impact Project!
https://lit.dev/blog/2025-10-14-openjs/
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"Joining the OpenJS Foundation [âŠ] places Lit alongside other critical projects in the JavaScript ecosystem like Node.js, Electron, and Webpack. It's a recognition of the project's maturity, stability, and importance to the web platform."
lit.dev/blog/2025-10...
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Lit is Joining the OpenJS Foundation!
Lit is officially joining the OpenJS Foundation as an Impact Project!
https://lit.dev/blog/2025-10-14-openjs/
3 months ago
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âInstead of smoothing the path for everyday tasks, iOS 26 makes users relearn basics while enduring a constant parade of visual stunts.â
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Liquid Glass Is Cracked, and Usability Suffers in iOS 26
iOS 26âs visual language obscures content instead of letting it take the spotlight. New (but not always better) design patterns replace established conventions.
https://www.nngroup.com/articles/liquid-glass/
3 months ago
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didn't have "dabbling in Rust to build a Zed extension" on tonight's bingo card
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âItâs been in the spec for years. Yet itâs hiding in plain sight.â
denodell.com/blog/html-be...
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HTMLâs Best Kept Secret: The output Tag
Make your dynamic content accessible by default with the HTML tag that time forgot.
https://denodell.com/blog/html-best-kept-secret-output-tag
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The Internet killed print, but I would argue toilet paper had a lot to do with it because if we didnât have toilet paper, the Internet wouldnât have killed print.
3 months ago
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âSeveral projects within the React ecosystem, including React and React Native, as well as supporting projects such as JSX, will transition to the React Foundation.â
engineering.fb.com/2025/10/07/o...
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Introducing the React Foundation: The New Home for React & React Native
Meta open-sourced React over a decade ago to help developers build better user experiences. Since then, React has grown into one of the worldâs most popular open source projects, powering over 50 mâŠ
https://engineering.fb.com/2025/10/07/open-source/introducing-the-react-foundation-the-new-home-for-react-react-native/
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âAI art is an interesting technology because despite its growing popularity, nobody seems to want it. Artists hate using it. Consumers hate consuming it. And yet it thrives, like an Arby's built inside a protected forest.â
theoatmeal.com/comics/ai_art
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A cartoonist's review of AI art - The Oatmeal
This is a comic about AI art.
https://theoatmeal.com/comics/ai_art
3 months ago
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âThis October, the Internet Archive will celebrate an extraordinary milestone: 1 trillion web pages preserved and available for access via the Wayback Machine.â
blog.archive.org/trillion/
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Celebrating 1 Trillion Web Pages Archived | Internet Archive Blogs
https://blog.archive.org/trillion/
3 months ago
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just once let me get on a flight without a 10 minute credit card spiel ffs
3 months ago
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There are many posts about AI making our code brains weaker and I agree, but I think thereâs something to be said about learning how to build things *without* the fundamentals.
www.theargumentmag.com/p/you-have-1...
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âYou have 18 monthsâ
The real deadline isnât when AI outsmarts us â itâs when we stop using our own minds.
https://www.theargumentmag.com/p/you-have-18-months
3 months ago
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walking to the less busy side of the airport for a moment of tranquility
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there's something very satisfying about
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âDeep Work is the kind of work that requires a big part of your brain power and usually gives some unique value. It canât be done while distracted!â
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Distracting software engineers is way more harmful than most managers think - Weave - X-ray vision for engineering teams
Weave combines LLMs and domain-specific machine learning to understand engineering work.
https://workweave.dev/blog/distracting-software-engineers-is-more-harmful-than-managers-think-even-in-the-ai-times
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âAn effect thatâs being more and more widely reported is the increase in time itâs taking developers to modify or fix code that was generated by Large Language Models.â
codemanship.wordpress.com/2025/09/30/c...
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Comprehension Debt: The Ticking Time Bomb of LLM-Generated Code
An effect thatâs being more and more widely reported is the increase in time itâs taking developers to modify or fix code that was generated by Large Language Models. If youâve woâŠ
https://codemanship.wordpress.com/2025/09/30/comprehension-debt-the-ticking-time-bomb-of-llm-generated-code/
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lazy Sunday before a big push
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itâs time
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