Raindrop.io Bookmarks 2026-03-21
- How AI Agents See Your Website: The Accessibility Tree Explained · AI Agent Readiness Scanner
"The connection between web accessibility (WCAG) and AI agent readiness isn't a coincidence. It's structural. Both screen readers and AI agents consume the same accessibility tree, which means every WCAG best practice directly improves AI agent performance."
- DOJ Web Accessibility Rule is in Danger
"There are credible rumors that the Title II web accessibility rule may not just get pushed back -- it may get pulled entirely. DOJ and OMB are apparently pushing hard for an "interim final rule" (a procedural shortcut that bypasses public notice-and-comment)."
- BaseWatch -- Track CSS & Browser Feature Support, Get Baseline Alerts
"Never miss the moment a CSS feature goes Baseline. Watch it once. Hear about it when it matters."
- The 49MB Web Page | thatshubham
"I went to the New York Times to glimpse at four headlines and was greeted with 422 network requests and 49 megabytes of data. It took two minutes before the page settled. And then you wonder why every sane tech person has an adblocker installed on systems of all their loved ones."
- You're getting sued. What happens now? - AFixt AFixt, Inc. offers a full array of auditing, consulting, and remediation services for regulations and standards such as ADA, WCAG, EAA, AODA, and EN 301 549
"Let's face it, legally-speaking, there are few avenues available to you when it comes to beating the lawsuit: You can challenge the plaintiff's standing, you can exploit some technical shortcomings in the filing itself, you can argue that the Web isn't a Place of Public Accommodation, and you can argue that your website is, in fact, accessible."
- A considered approach to generative AI in front-end... | Clearleft
"Balancing the tension between the advantages of AI against the impacts of its use is a challenge. I realise I'll be upsetting some people by using it at all. That being said, after some time and consideration I arrived at the following set of three rules to ask myself that encourage me to use AI judiciously."
- aria-haspopup might not do what you think it does - Manuel Matuzovic
"The problem is that we like to use the terms navigation and menu interchangeably to describe the same thing. So I understand where the confusion is coming from."
- Apple Quietly Blocks Updates for Popular 'Vibe Coding' Apps [Updated] - MacRumors
"Vibe coding apps present a potential concern for Apple because they enable users to build applications that operate outside the App Store ecosystem, while also competing with Xcode."
- WebMCP for Beginners | goose
"Websites already understand their own structure and logic better than any external system. WebMCP allows them to encode that knowledge once and make it available to any agent. Authentication is already handled within the browser, which removes a large amount of complexity that MCP servers would otherwise need to manage. Maintenance also shifts to the right place. When a website changes, the people who own it update their tools. You are no longer responsible for maintaining integrations for systems you do not control."
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