Phil Nash and Jeremy Keith Save the Safari Video Playback Day

I love this example of paying it forward:

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as days pass by — Farmbound, or how I built an app in 2022

Stuart writes up the process up making a mobile game as a web app—not a native app. The Wordle effect reverberates.

It’s a web app. Works for everyone. And I thought it would be useful to explain why it is, why I think that’s the way to do things, and some of the interesting parts of building an app for everyone to play which is delivered over the web rather than via app stores and downloads.

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Service Workers | Go Make Things

Chris Ferdinandi blogs every day about the power of vanilla JavaScript. For over a week now, his daily posts have been about service workers. The cumulative result is this excellent collection of resources.

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Adding Response Metadata to Cache API Explainer by Aaron Gustafson and Jungkee Song

This is a great proposal that would make the Cache API even more powerful by adding metadata to cached items, like when it was cached, how big it is, and how many times it’s been retrieved.

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The Layers Of The Web - Jeremy Keith on Vimeo

Thanks to the quick work of Marc and his team, the talk I gave at Beyond Tellerrand on Thursday was online within hours!

I’m really pleased with how this turned out. I wasn’t sure if anybody was going to be interested in the deep dive into history that I took for the first 15 or 20 minutes, but lots of people told me that they really enjoyed that part, so that makes me happy.

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Going Offline is online …for free

Read the book I wrote about service workers. It’s all yours.

Speculation rules and fears

Browser are user agents, not developer agents.

Trust

I’m trying to understand why developers would trust third-party code more than a native browser feature.

When service workers met framesets

The browser equivalent of a Roman legion showing up in a space opera.

Move Fast and Don’t Break Things by Scott Jehl

A presentation at An Event Apart Seattle 2019.