Monthly Shaarli

All links of one month in a single page.

May, 2021

"Core Web Vitals – The Final Countdown", Fabian Krumbholz (@Fabkru)
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Shortly before the Core Web Vitals will become a search ranking factor (June-August) for the Google mobile search, the Google team answered the most asked questions about the Core Web Vitals in their Google I/O – “Ask Me Anything Web Vitals” session.

"Reducing HTML Payload With Next.js (Case Study)", Liran Cohen (@LaptopCouch)
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Delivering thin resources is essential, especially when it comes to HTML. If HTML is turning out big, we have no room left for CSS resources or javascript in our performance budget.

"Learn CSS!", on Web dev (@ChromiumDev)
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An evergreen CSS course and reference to level up your web styling expertise.

"Designer un web accessible et inclusif", Anne-Sophie Tranchet (@annso_)
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Ressources pour concevoir des services utiles et utilisables pour toutes et tous.

"Apple's complicity in Chinese state oppression", Cory Doctorow (@doctorow)

Bruce Schneier coined "feudal security" to describe the dominant Big Tech security model, in which you surrender your autonomy by moving into a warlord's fortress (Google, Apple, Facebook, etc) and in return get protection from the bandits that roam the badlands without.

"The Humble <img> Element And Core Web Vitals", Addy Osmani (@addyosmani)
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The humble <img> element has gained some superpowers over the years. Given how central it is to image optimization on the web, let’s catch up on what it can do and how it can help improve user experience and the Core Web Vitals.