Now that's what I call a select demo.
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Now that's what I call a select demo.
I also made carrot buns, regular buns and focaccia. #homemade #bakery π»
Looks like I haven't send any #homemade #bakery updates? Pide, bagel, more bagel and banh mi again (my favorite).
Announcing Oxfmt Beta
* 100% Prettier Compatibility
* Additional File Formats
* Tailwind CSS Integration
* Import Sorting
* package.json Sorting
* Embedded Language Formatting
* Node.js API
* `--migrate prettier`
* config overrides
* Full IDE support
oxc.rs/blog/2026-02...
When I want to call `import { format } from 'oxfmt';` I need to pass an options object as a 3rd param. There doesn't seem to be an API to load the correct config. Should I use cosmiconfig? Or some custom logic? Thanks β€οΈ
Oh yeees
The new corner-shape CSS property unlocks exciting new UI patterns.
corner-shape: bevel round;
border-radius: 1em 0 / 3em 0;
π Live from the CSS WG F2F: We just agreed to support multiple borders and outlines per element, comma-separated!
But we canβt decide on the order: inside out or outside in?
What feels more natural to you, A or B?
(it needs to be the same across borders and outlines or different box-sizing values)
Rolldown 1.0 RC is here π
π Stable API: No breaking changes planned before 1.0
β‘ 10-30x faster than Rollup while staying compatible
π§© Multiple chunking algorithm improvements
π¦ 3,400+ commits since beta: 749 features, 682 fixes, 109 perf optimizations
Chrome 145 with the flag enabled and showing the context menu to move the tabs to the side
Chrome 145 with the tabs shown to the side (vertical tabs)
Vertical Tabs are available behind a flag in Chrome 145 (current beta)
1. Go to `chrome://flags/#vertical-tabs`
2. Set it to enabled
3. Relaunch Chrome
4. Right click the tabbar and choose βMove Tabs To The Sideβ
Attached are before and after screenshots.
π @tailwindcss.com laid off 75% of its engineering team after revenue dropped 80%, despite being more popular than ever. LLMs are killing documentation traffic, breaking the business model that funds development on many open source projects.
Full story β socket.dev/blog/tailwin... #OSS #CSS
And another drawn card. #drawing #doodle
My drawn Christmas card. Found the motive somewhere online and tried to re-draw it.
A JAEGER UI chart showing a run of vitest with data collected through the OpenTelemetry integration.
Want to understand why some of your @vitest.dev tests are slower than expected? Then you can use the built-in experimental @opentelemetry.io support to figure out what makes tests slow and how much time is spent on each part of it. π
Announcing Oxlint Type-Aware Linting Alpha π
Just a few months after our technical preview, type-aware linting reaches the alpha milestone!
β¨ Type-aware rules can now be configured
π Inline comments to disable rules work for type-aware rules too
β Auto fixes for type-aware rules are now available
oxfmt next week: support formatting HTML, YAML, GraphQL, Handlerbars, Markdown, CSS files by default
github.com/oxc-project...
Merged! Vitest 4.0.14 includes a new tabbed view and slider for visual regression reports π
This feature required a lot of work under the hood, including the creation of the new test artifacts API. Really curious to see how it'll be used by us and the ecosystem π
β‘οΈ The first Vite 8.0 beta is here!
- Powered by Rolldown, bringing significantly faster production builds and more consistency
- New features such as tsconfig paths or emitDecoratorMetadata support
- Bumping browser targets aligned with Baseline Widely Available
Read more in our announcement post!
Announcing Oxfmt Alpha! π
Weβre excited to announce the alpha release of Oxfmt, our Rust-powered formatter.
We designed Oxfmt to be easily adoptable, especially for existing Prettier users
More below and in our announcement post voidzero.dev/posts/announ...
π¨ Standardizing on design tokens will catalyze the ecosystem & bring about better tooling & integrations. Can't wait to see this space flourish πΌ
Go follow @trysound.io for updates π¬
Screenshot of the Knip extension in VS Code showing the "problem" tab with a list of issues reported by Knip
Screenshot of the Knip extension in VS Code showing the "imports" and "exports" tree views for navigation, as well as a hover window above an export showing import and usage locations
π Knip for Editors
Trust me, I've poured in A Ton of Love βοΈ
This isn't just a plugin to show unused exports. It offers a unique way to view & navigate your code and connect the dots. Feels like there's so much potential here.
Excited for you to try out the preview! π
β github.com/webpro-nl/kn...
Interesting: GitHub is removing all toasts from their UI due to usability and accessibility issues. I agree they tend to be overused, probably because theyβre so easy to implement. There are often better patterns like inline confirmation/errors.
primer.style/accessibilit...
Somun Ekmek π» #homemade #bakery
Forgot the Pagnotta ππ #bakery #homemade
Pidesi have been great as well π #bakery #homemade
First time making BΓ‘nh mΓ¬ π» I'm on a roll! #bakery #homemade
First Toast! #bakery #homemade
Fresh home-made buns
New bun recipe! π
Another horrible date picker submitted to the Bad UX World Cup! π
Join the fun, submit your worst date picker here: badux.lol
The best/worst date pickers will to through to the final in late October!
#baduxworldcup