Raindrop.io Bookmarks 05/14/2025
- Apple unveils powerful accessibility features coming later this year - Apple
"Apple today announced new accessibility features coming later this year, including Accessibility Nutrition Labels, which will provide more detailed information for apps and games on the App Store."
- Are 'CSS Carousels' accessible?
"In its current state, the specification adds a layer of abstration on top of HTML semantics that, dare I say, is quite risky, especially because these features are introduced as accessible by default."
- The WHATWG Blog -- Staged proposals at the WHATWG
"Inspired by other working groups, most notably the TC39 group that defines the JavaScript language, the WHATWG community has established a new, optional Stages process for additions to WHATWG standards."
- What Is llms.txt, and Should You Care About It?
"But importantly, no major LLM provider currently supports llms.txt. Not OpenAI. Not Anthropic. Not Google."
- Reading flow ships in Chrome 137 - Rachel Andrew
"I'm really excited that the reading-flow and reading-order properties are in Chrome 137 (current beta, will be Chrome stable as of May 27, 2025)."
- Chromium Blog: Fighting Unwanted Notifications with Machine Learning in Chrome
"Chrome is launching warnings of unwanted notifications on Android. This new feature uses on-device machine learning to detect and warn you about potentially deceptive or spammy notifications, giving you an extra level of control over the information displayed on your device."
- How to have the browser pick a contrasting color in CSS | WebKit
"Have you ever wished you could write simple CSS to declare a color, and then have the browser figure out whether black or white should be paired with that color? Well, now you can, with contrast-color(). Here's how it works."
- Just fucking use HTML
"Newsflash, asshole: the web was doing just fine before your bloated frameworks crawled out of the sewer. You're out here dropping ten grand on some fancy-ass framework like it's a Gucci purse, just to haul around the same shitty groceries you could've carried in a plastic bag from 1995."