Raindrop.io Bookmarks 2025-12-29
- AI vs human code gen report: AI code creates 1.7x more issues
"Adopting AI coding tools isn't simply about speeding up development. It requires rethinking the guardrails that ensure all code entering production is safe, maintainable, and correct."
- Class names for content not design - HTMHell
"Due to the use of frameworks, a lot of sites nowadays have become a div and class soup that makes the HTML code unreadable and hard to troubleshoot. Developers who never learnt to code HTML from scratch lack the basic understanding of a solid HTML layout with good class names."
- Dear Mozilla, I don't want an "Al kill switch", I want a more responsible approach for all | hidde.blog
"make lots of space on the roadmap for non-AI features, as most features users care about don't need AI, most of us don't live in Silicon Valley or own NVDIA stock, regular people don't ask for AI everywhere."
- Replacing JS with just HTML - HTMHell
"as time marches on, and the HTML and CSS methods gain traction, we need to start replacing the old JS methods that feel so comfy with new methods that require less JS."
- AI and variables: Building more accessible design systems faster - zeroheight
"The idea was simple: Let AI handle the heavy lifting of generating, validating, and applying accessible design variables at scale. Then, I'd step in to refine, judge, and steer the output with a proper design sense."
- Solving small text and contrast issues for large-screen readability
"Smartphone users typically hold their devices 10 to 14 inches from their face for optimal viewing, while TV viewers sit 8 to 12 feet away, affecting perceived content size and clarity."
- End-to-end browser and accessibility event architecture - Max Design
"Browsers may merge, omit or create additional accessibility nodes based on platform heuristics. The details differ across operating systems and are not fully standardised."
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