Raindrop.io Bookmarks 02/08/2025
- Opacify HEX Color In CSS by Osvaldas Valutis
"Quickly gaining a good traction in browser support CSS spec has recently been supplemented by a bunch of new color manipulation functions that one of which is color-mix"
- 63% of Websites Receive AI Traffic (New Study of 3,000 Sites)
"63% of sites receive AI traffic overall / 98% of AI traffic is sent by three chatbots / ChatGPT is the biggest referrer, accounting for 50% of AI traffic"
- Here is why Microsoft's "uninstall Edge" page offers no instructions to remove the browser - gHacks Tech News
"Why then the page? The answer is simple as well: it is optimized for search engines. When you run searches for uninstalling Edge, you may see Microsoft's page among the results. Since Edge is a Microsoft browser, it is likely that the company's webpage is displayed prominently."
- Which VoiceOver? -- Adrian Roselli
"Remember that VoiceOver on macOS is different than VoiceOver on iOS. Maybe even different than VoiceOver on iPadOS, or any other iDevice platform. That's for you to test if those announcements and behaviors and bugs are so important to you."
- How People Search Today: Evolving Search Behaviors (Study)
"71.5% now use AI tools like ChatGPT for searching, but only 14% use them daily - most people use AI as a complement to, not replacement for, traditional search"
- Within Bounds: Limiting AI's environmental impact :: Green Screen Coalition
"To meet the challenge of climate change, environmental degradation, pollution and biodiversity loss, and its attendant injustices, we urge policymakers, industry leaders and all stakeholders to acknowledge the true environmental costs of AI, to phase out fossil fuels throughout the technology supply chain, to reject false solutions, and to dedicate all necessary means to bring AI systems in line with planetary boundaries."
- Control your installed web application title - Microsoft Edge Blog
"Starting with Microsoft Edge 134 (and Chrome 134), we're happy to announce the availability of a new HTML meta tag, <meta name="application-title">, which allows developers to control the text that appears in the title bar of their installed applications."