PostCSS is one of the most popular front-end tools with 80M downloads/month.
Even if you don’t use it as a preprocessor, you still use it as a dependency in @Autoprefixer, @webpack or Create React App.
Now we are collecting funds to release PostCSS 8.0
https://t.co/fvkP6xKOL9
Oh wow, @amplify just sent me $50 through GitHub Sponsors. Huge thanks!
Now I can get that screwdriver for the house that’s been sitting on my wishlist.
https://t.co/kcCWYCHLFq
Supply chain attacks can’t be solved with one silver bullet. They need a systemic approach.
For every dev layer (not just npm, but CI, Docker, and your editor) ask 4 questions:
1. How can we reduce dependencies?
2. Isolation
3. Update control
4. Review
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Hey! I am open for contract or full-time work as a full-stack developer.
I've worked on industrial software, real estate tech, and a visual website builder. I specialize in design systems, a11y, and UX.
Previously maintained PostCSS, Rollup, and SVGO.
CSSkit, a high-performance CSS toolchain written in Rust. Keith Cirkel’s project combines parsing, minification, linting, formatting, and LSP integration into one zero-config tool inspired by oxc. #css#tools
https://t.co/RpNgpKePqR
Tholmad is a unique writing system for the constructed language Vorgath.
The script is inspired by the seals of demons from the real medieval grimoire Ars Goetia (PostCSS version logos are based on these seals).
https://t.co/mtgRnWrBWu
PostCSS creator, @sitnikcode, shares how to make your open source popular.
He also destroys the false idea that writing open source will make you famous, or that you should write open source to show your expertise. Plus, he explains how to avoid burnout when maintaining your products.
https://t.co/fY56manqaH
Calling all frontend engineers. It's your time to become a Martian!
We’re looking for a JS developer who respects CSS, UX, and design, and can work independently in a fully remote team.
This is a great opportunity to join the team behind OSS tools like @PostCSS, Nano Stores, and OKLCH. You’ll also help solve exciting problems for devtool startups like https://t.co/2LpZ8xuApt, Teleport, and many more.
English fluency is required.
Sound like you? Apply here: https://t.co/xE8uh7HubB
#5. @sitnikcode is the creator of @postcss, and he shared how others can also make popular open source tools.
Find the answers here: https://t.co/MLnstTqLcN
Huge thanks to @nuqs47ng for his support of my open source on GitHub
https://t.co/Dm5MGp0VlB
We all need a little Christmas miracle during the holidays.
Browserslist `>1% in my stats` query got support of Plausible data.
https://t.co/eXI9vRaAYy
We really think that it is important for our ecosystem to migrate from GA to many privacy-first analytics like @plausiblehq.
By the way, 90% of the plugin was written with an LLM in @zeddotdev.
PostCSS plugins are good candidate for code generation: they’re small utility black boxes with a clear input/output and easy to test.
Made a new PostCSS plugin for generating more realistic smooth shadows like on https://t.co/LL7y2sjdKh
Now designers usually rely on generators, but the resulting code is often hard to maintain.
https://t.co/N3BQNRKrN6