Raindrop.io Bookmarks 01/19/2024
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- RSS in HTML - Jim Nielsen's Blog
"In 100 years, will we still be writing XML for feeds? I would venture to guess that HTML will still be prevalent, so why not be writing HTML?"
- How to exclude elements from being shown in Google Search results | Stefan Judis Web Development
"data-nosnippet works on div, span and section elements, and it doesn't care what value you'll give it. data-nosnippet="true" and data-nosnippet="false" have the same result -- signaling that this element shouldn't pop up in the Google Search results."
- The Impact of Color Contrast on Accessibility - Leader in Offshore Accessibility Testing | Section 508 Compliance | WCAG Conformance | BarrierBreak
"In this blog, we will explore the impact of color contrast on accessibility and why it is essential for creating an inclusive digital experiences. Before we delve in, let's understand what color contrast is along with accessibility requirements."
- How Threads will integrate with the Fediverse - plasticbag.org
"Their answer was that they simply felt it was the direction of travel for 'social' generally - that the area had been growing steadily, particularly post-Elon's takeover of Twitter, but that they'd also had a lot of conversations with high profile people who build communities on their platforms and they were increasingly uncomfortable with Meta or Facebook or Instagram effectively owning their followers."
- Leveraging Bun on Vultr: A superior Node.js alternative | MDN Blog
"Bun uses JavaScriptCore (JSC), an open-source JavaScript engine developed for Safari, whereas both Node.js and Deno use the V8 JavaScript engine that is found in Chrome. Both engines have their strengths."
- UTM | Virtual machines for Mac
"Securely run operating systems on your Mac"
- Pagefind | Pagefind -- Static low-bandwidth search at scale
"Pagefind is a fully static search library that aims to perform well on large sites, while using as little of your users' bandwidth as possible, and without hosting any infrastructure."
- Obsidian - Sharpen your thinking
"Obsidian is the private and flexible writing app that adapts to the way you think."