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Quick thoughts about intersting things online...
  1. JS surprise: Array.every() always returns true for empty arrays

    Published Oct 29 2023 in JavaScript

    Array.every() returns true for empty arrays.

  2. Conversation closure

    Published Sep 01 2023 in Shower thoughts

    Thoughts on missing conversation closure in an async world.

  3. How to show TypeScript type annotations in code snippets

    Published Aug 10 2023 in TypeScript

    Twoslash enables you to render typescript annotations in your code snippets.

  4. Why do visually hidden CSS classes define a size of 1x1?

    Published Jul 21 2023 in Accessibility , CSS

    A quick note about Manuel Matuzović's discovery of Safari not being able to focus zero-size elements.

  5. The "DomInteractive" event and a browser metrics deep dive

    Published Jul 04 2023 in Performance

    Harry Roberts published a nice deep dive into web perf metrics and why DomContentLoaded can be a valuable metrics to keep an eye on.

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