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I really loved this talk by @aaronfrancis.com on how to bet on yourself, and some small tips on dealing with Impostor Syndrome. Thank you for the amazing content πŸ™ www.youtube.com/live/SDuvi5e...

This post about the AbortController really blew my mind 🀯 kettanaito.com/blog/dont-sl... by Artem Zakharchenko. Thanks for the write-up πŸ™

Really nice tutorial πŸ‘¨β€πŸ« on how to create a clean frosted glass πŸͺŸ effect with #CSS, by @joshwcomeau.com : www.joshwcomeau.com/css/backdrop...

"Great software design looks underwhelming". Easier said than done, but still, a good guiding principle πŸ€“. Article by Sean Goedecke πŸ“š www.seangoedecke.com/great-softwa... #softwarearchitecture

Really good intro to `container-queries` by @joshwcomeau.com πŸ€“ www.joshwcomeau.com/css/containe... #css

Hello humans! πŸ€– Together with @vercel.com and @neondatabase.bsky.social, @mirohq.bsky.social is hosting a JavaScript Meetup! πŸ—“οΈ When: 5th of February, 18:00 πŸ“ Where: Miro office in Amsterdam This will be a fun, nerding-out event πŸ€“, so why miss it? More info and RSVP here: partiful.com/e/NYuBnyeqsw...

Super excited to have my first talk...ever 😁. It will be at AmsterdamJs, and I'm gonna talk about Feature Flags 🚩. If it sounds interesting, please join me this Thursday πŸ—“οΈ, 12th of December, at the Miro office πŸ“ in Amsterdam πŸ€“ @jsnation.gitnation.org

Now this is pretty cool! 🀩. You can customize how valid/invalid inputs look like AFTER the user interacted with them, using the :user-valid and :user-invalid pseudo-classes. #CSS is awesome! πŸš€ More info here: web.dev/articles/use...

If you need ideas on how to use the CSS `:has` selector, here's some help from @joshwcomeau.bsky.social #css buff.ly/3zdzNZv

Another way for thinking about Threads in Node.js: buff.ly/3ZSQZhX #nodejs

Here's a hot take, which I kinda agree with πŸ˜… buff.ly/484FKF3 #Frontend

A brief look into `chezmoi`, a GNU `stow` alternative: buff.ly/4017GHP #dotfiles

Finally a good post on why Experiments and Config Flags do not belong together. Thanks πŸ™ buff.ly/3zWC9fO

This kinda broke my brain a bit πŸ˜΅β€πŸ’« , but here's a thorough read on building an "undo/redo" system: dev.to/isaachagoel/... #frontend

Interesting paper on how Google does system design πŸ€“ sre.google/workbook/non... #SRE

Thank you @joshwcomeau.bsky.social for explaining the `useDeferredValue` hook so well. Nice and clear 🀩. www.joshwcomeau.com/react/use-de... #react #frontend

I really like this take on Tech Debt πŸ’Έ β€œTech debt is like fast food. It is ok when you have no better choice, but one needs to do the workout to reduce its negative side effects.β€œ blog.alexewerlof.com/p/tech-debt-...

Great post on UI Density matthewstrom.com/writing/ui-d... if you’re interested on crafting better user interfaces πŸ€“

Super useful list of latency numbers for different parameters πŸ€“ . Thanks @vercel.com πŸ™ for sharing. vercel.com/blog/latency...

Interesting read: navigating the future of frontend @femastery β›΅https://frontendmastery.com/posts/navigating-the-future-of-frontend/

If you want to better understand the color 🎨 of your website/app, this is the perfect explanation πŸ‘Œ . learnui.design/blog/color-i... by @erikdkennedy

I totally agree, even though I don't always respect it πŸ˜… . Stick to boring, and THEN add something "fresh": addyo.substack.com/p/stick-to-b... by Addy Osmani

We're taking a break from our usual front-end posts, to talk a bit about Experimentation, and why I'm excited 🀩 about it: catalincodes.com/posts/experi... #experimentation

My team at Miro is looking for a Product Manager. Are you the one who'll help shape our Iteration Platform? It's fun! 🎒 miro.com/careers/vaca...

A bunch of very smart people πŸ€“ talking about the future of front-end 🌐 @ryansolid.bsky.social @danielroe.dev @mgechev.bsky.social @shairez.bsky.social at DevWorld 🌍 #FrontEnd

@shairez.bsky.social talking about UX, DevX and other good stuff at #DevCon

One of my favourite lil’ tricks: I use different favicons in development and production, so that I can quickly tell which is which. Here's what I use on my blog:

Another awesome post by Josh. πŸ€“

Very useful breakdown of tradeoffs of Client Side Experimentation πŸ§ͺ by Ryan Lucht medium.com/@ryan.lucht/...