Tip: @ChromeDevTools can now override the content of Fetch/XHR requests! Great for mocking APIs without waiting on backend changes!
This and lots more in Chrome 117: https://t.co/kP0JrGfHlz
We've spent the last three months investigating what's really been happening behind-the-scenes with Disco Elysium.
We've been to Estonia, interviewed both sides of the dispute and discovered so much more nuance than you'll have heard up until now.
Link below!
A big RIP to all the devs out there who will now spend the next few years explaining to various bosses why they can not just make these gameplay elements happen in their current project.
This is going to be the new "just add multiplayer" request. My heart goes out to you.
Ever want to locally experiment with HTTP response headers? @ChromeDevTools can now override response headers incl. CORS! We also support adding custom headers 🥳
Learn more https://t.co/CqtIdeIak5
The Wreck has been out for a month, so I (Florent) wrote a (looooooong) post about how things went and how I felt about it. It's called "Why the hell do we even bother making indie games", & it's weirdly personal, but also not as depressing as it sounds!
https://t.co/qa9CNq5477
You can now use Web Fonts with less layout shift!
They cause layout shifts due to font swapping the local fallback w/diff dimensions. New CSS size-adjust & font-metric overrides fix this: https://t.co/ZArvBgffB5
💜 @chrome & @nextjs shipped to next/font: https://t.co/ehFkteEavU
The world’s most popular book on habit change:
Atomic Habits
I've spent the past 100 days summarizing and visualizing the best ideas in the book.
Here's what I learned:
Today, we’re thrilled to launch https://t.co/rxBDrIgPJi, the new home for React and its documentation. It teaches modern React with function components and Hooks, and we’ve included diagrams, illustrations, challenges, and over 600 interactive examples. Check it out!