MoQ Monthly #0
Mile High Video, Boulder interim, draft-17, Safari WebTransport, and the growing MoQ ecosystem
So there’s a new streaming protocol being standardized that can do sub-second latency from OBS to a browser, no proprietary infra required. It’s called Media over QUIC (aka "MoQ"). I work on it, and I started a newsletter about it. Issue #0: buttondown.com/moqmonthly/archive/moq-monthly-0/
09.03.2026 12:41
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From the United Nations website: Ending World hunger by 2030 would cost just $93 billion a year — well under one per cent of the $21.9 trillion spent on military budgets over the past decade, according to UN estimates
Headline from Tech Crunch in the "AI" category: OpenAI raises $110 billion in one of the largest funding rounds in history.
By Russell Brandom, 6:13 AM PST, February 27, 2026
It's so cool and fun and great when you're starting to put some of these numbers into perspective.
Wrbe apparently had this kind of money just sitting around the whole time and actively chosen not to use it. Great
01.03.2026 08:19
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And maybe I'm too much of a critic, but I don't think that will materially change either - what might change if LLM's succeed is how much people, and especially stakeholders, care. Which risks further devaluing a group of important and complex skills that isn't js
26.02.2026 21:57
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Gotta say, it took me a considerable amount of time before I realised that article wasn't written ~yesterday. And so far i personally haven't seen AI actually change that divide, it's often immediately obvious if someone who's written code with an LLM is js heavy or html/css heavy.
26.02.2026 21:57
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Compared to my other browser extension github.com/swantzter/cr... this new one is actually something you can leave enabled too!
11.02.2026 00:34
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Before switching to Firefox I had a plugin just like this in chrome (unfortunately now defunct, yay manifest v3) and it always surprised me when I least expected it, which was followed by a moment of joy at the silliness of it. I can highly recommend this plugin (and please give it a star rating)
11.02.2026 00:34
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Hot mew release: a browser plugin that was too funny for Microslop, now available in the Firefox (addons.mozilla.org/addon/develo...) and Chrome (chromewebstore.google.com/detail/devel...) plugin stores.
It simply plays one of Ballmers famous "Developers" at you whenever you hover the word
11.02.2026 00:34
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Screenshot of issue 454 of the email newsletter last week in aws - the text in itself is irrelevant, the important bit is that the words are a comfortable reasonable size for reading on a phone screen - a comfortable 40-ish characters fit per line
Screenshot of issue 456 of the email newsletter last week in aws - the text in itself is irrelevant, the important part is that the font size is considerably smaller compared to issue 454. Now, a whooping 60+ characters fit per line and the font size resembles something you'd find in an old scientific journal or religious text printed on incredibly thin paper.
Hey, @quinnypig.com, since issue #456 of LWIAWS things have gone from a pleasant Monday evening read to "do I need to call my optometrist" with the font size, at least on Gmail on android. Is this an intentional change or something gone wrong related to that beautiful block of CSS?
09.02.2026 18:43
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I mean there's probably some selection bias in that too what with 93% of respondents identifying as men (which is another problem in itself), but still, jfc
06.02.2026 09:03
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So the State of JS survey results are out, and whilst the question about people who you want to highlight is just a dumb popularity contest, the fact that out of the 40 listed, only 4 aren't men (from a quick scan), first one appearing at place 22 is, whilst entirely unsurprising, sooo bad.
06.02.2026 09:01
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Can recommend, makes retuning to bed and realising just how comfy it is more rewarding!
04.02.2026 10:37
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That explains it 😅 or perhaps it's all just an attempt to bring the kick of movie trailers to the world of email newsletters 😉
28.01.2026 22:35
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Cool! Still getting a 404 email not found, but I'll let the changes propagate and check back in tomorrow for sharing :)
28.01.2026 21:57
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The link to the full post seems dead, or is that just me?
28.01.2026 19:39
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A retro computing manual featuring a white, toony anthro rabbit with his hand on an old mainframe console. The text reads: "Introduction to COBOL (Common Bunny-Oriented Language)."
Introduction to COBOL!
17.12.2024 20:37
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We still live in the dumbest timeline: my headphones has a security vuln and needs to be updated. A requirement for updates _to your headphones_ is being logged in. My password apparently no longer works, the password restet requires a security question like it's 2006 - that form is broken. Cool.
17.01.2026 15:07
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Oh and I can't just use the excellent NetGuard to banish the app from accessing the Internet, because apparently TETRIS, a single player game with no need to download any content, REQUIRES an ongoing Internet connection to work
16.01.2026 19:00
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Like I don't want to watch a video about temu, followed by a Google play-esque download screen for temu, followed by a black screen with another download temu button on it.
I just want to play some damn tetris to not have to think about the state of everything.
16.01.2026 18:56
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Of all the unimportant issues, what the fuck is up with mobile ads these days?
I just want to play some proper tetris with good touch controls, I would be willing to pay a one-time fee to do that ad free, but the official app only has 60-day ad-free passes. And every ad requires closing it 3 times??
16.01.2026 18:54
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Screenshot of the work in progress node.js documentation design focusing showing a table describing properties of a constructor, their name types and description. It looks a bit wonky with the left side of the screen being completely empty, and the right filled with a cramped table with forced line breaks because of the narrow available space.
The first two rows of the table to the left shows:
Property, keepAlive
type, <boolean>
Then follows a messy and hard to parse row, vest described like this:
Left column:
Descripti-linebreak-on
Right column with text right-aligned causing your eyes jumping to the next like having to do a difficult seek each time, and with maybe just 1-2 words per line making that a common occurrence:
Keep sockets <linebreak> around even when <linebreak> there are no <linebreak> outstanding <linebreak>... And so it continues
These tables feels a bit space wastey on mobile, (especially when they're just wrapped in a table that says "Property" all over on the left and you need to scroll past half the table to even see that title) and the right aligned longer text is a bit hard to read
13.01.2026 18:21
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These explainers are really nice! Any chance this could be an OTMT episode in the future too or is that put on ice?
13.01.2026 17:49
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Also why is 256 GB an option for storage that even exists in this day and age??? Of course that was the only one left in stock too
04.01.2026 07:47
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Three stills from a Brooklyn 99 episode.
First one looking at a confident jake peralta with the back of a suspiciously well dressed sommelier showing to the left, caption reading "Hello good sir, I'd like your finest bottle of wine please!"
Frame two, we're now looking at the bartender and seeing jakes back in the corner of the frame, caption reads "That will be 1600 dollars."
Third frame, cut back to jake smiling very nervously, caption reads "Great! I'd like your eight dollarest bottle of wine please!"
So the show mac crashed completely during act 2 yesterday, so this was me 3 minutes before close in the only electronics store open on a Saturday evening with macs in stock, but "I'd like your 16 gigabyteiest mac please"
04.01.2026 07:46
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There's been so many good new foundational pieces launched recently making it such a powerful platform. Sure there are more puzzle pieces to be done, I'd love to be able to do mdns and send udp packets for example.
But all that pales and becomes irrelevant from how the joy is being sucked out of it.
17.12.2025 07:48
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Finally someone solving one of my biggest weekly problems!
(in all seriousness, delightful window into hardware)
07.12.2025 14:23
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I changed my prompt to a semicolon over two years ago because I thought yours looked cool!
29.11.2025 07:54
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I'm not sure I have a point or a punchline here anymore, in a sense I guess I just needed to get this off my chest. 6/6
16.11.2025 17:49
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I'm forever grateful for the bubbles of joy and good I've found myself in, but most of them are under attack, and most of us don't have the energy to keep holding it up and they will break into isolation.
I'm scared, and we must keep fighting for the better world we we're promised growing up. 5/
16.11.2025 17:49
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