Word. I actually started digging through this repo this weekend—it‘s been helpful in starting to assemble a mental framework for how the pieces fit together. Appreciate you sharing it out.
Word. I actually started digging through this repo this weekend—it‘s been helpful in starting to assemble a mental framework for how the pieces fit together. Appreciate you sharing it out.
This is very cool. Do you have any good resources that influenced your approach to using CC (like the process you used for building Shiori)?
A photo of an ice cream machine with a sign reading, "Anything is possible with ice cream." Beneath that is a hand lettered sign reading, "No ice cream".
2026 basically
Element-Scoped View Transitions are gonna be **SO GOOD**
There’s still some details to settle, but the main thing is there: run VTs on a subtree of the DOM, allowing parallel VTs.
And with `view-transition-scope` you can limit the scope of `view-transition-name` values, allowing VTs to be nested.
love a bit of continvouclous morging
"move over, pickleball. celebrities are backing a new racket sport: typti," i say to myself in the dark. the year is 2938. every human being is dead. i will not die and am alone.
Ever tried boiled pasta? Not as crunchy but still good
Oh, that's interesting. I've been wondering if you could use RSS for distribution, but this is intriguing as well.
Honestly, I think it's more likely that an AI lab pays gobs of money to buy Tailwind than it is that Adam moves on and the project becomes unmaintained. The recent acquisition of bun seems notable in this regard.
I think this sucks and I feel terrible for the team. That said, I think it’s hard to argue that Adam hasn't benefitted financially from Tailwind—as he should! Honestly, for all the reasons you guys mentioned in your conversation, I think Tailwind is too big to fail at this point.
Do you think the piece is better for it?
The View Transition API continues to be very good
Seems like they do still use Svelte. I know the App Store website that they recently published was also built with Svelte.
Using a text shadow to dupe the letters is very smart. That was my biggest aha moment from their original video.
Got any big plans while you're in town?
Yoooo! Welcome to town, and good luck!
Love the fader cap
It’s a simple, slightly-opinionated WebGL library called Shdr. It won’t help you write shaders, per se, but it will help you render them without a lot of boilerplate or ceremony. I don’t know if it will be useful to anyone else, but it was useful to me.
Check it out here: shdr.andystew.art
At the start of this year, I set out to actually learn how to write shaders. I had tried this before. I had tried to read The Book of Shaders—multiple times. Each time, I got discouraged and dropped off.
This time, I tried to learn by building. I ended up with a little library and want to share it.
No part of my lanky, soy boy self wants to tempt @marktechson.com into a fight
This was so much fun to be a part of, and it’s finally live 🔥
(Deleted my original post because I thought this was only for code.tv subscribers, but seems like anyone can watch now!)
Ah, yeah. I didn’t realize how long it has been since that draft has been updated. That style queries approach feels a bit hacky. It would be a bummer if this never regains momentum.
You can use them today with lightning css
lightningcss.dev/transpilatio...
Noooooooooooooo
Tbf that might be because there isn’t an action applied to it
Honestly, it was a surprise to me too—I never broke 8/mi during my training. Beautiful morning, though, and a lot of good energy. Getting out of my apartment by 5:30 this morning felt like half the battle 😅
Yoooo me too
Nice. I think you tipped me over the edge in getting resell tickets
Ah! So jealous. How was it?