IETF 108 is fully online. The remote registration is not free anymore. I think it s a step in the wrong direction. Remote access being free was a great sign of openness to everyone. Also people not engaging could not use the cost as an excuse. Now this has changed. :-(
"The Crew Displays onboard Dragon runs Chromium with HTML, Javascript & CSS. We don't use LESS. - Sofian
We use Web Components extensively. - Sofian
We use a reactive programming library that we developed in house. - Sofian"
https://t.co/67FRy2ORDY
@jb55 Nice! Clever router hack. 👍🏻 Very clean UI without the Gopher URL bar. Consider removing the `document.getElementById('location')` lines since they now throw script errors.
@feross If we told you what the scam was, and it's obviously able to do more than $9,500 in fraudulent damages, what's to stop you doing it yourself, sailing off into the sunset, and retiring on a small island in the Pacific? 🤨
@seldo URLs & Import Maps. 😍 Once fallback is supported this should be more reliable than a SPoF registry, and de-escalate the centralisation of the JavaScript ecosystem around specific political/economic structures.
@aaronpeters Ooh, nice! Just ran it via Docker and it's showing 100% failed on DNSimple and anything with an IPv6 address as the resolver. (I do have an IPv6 IP/network though.)
> docker run --rm -it turbobytes/dnsperfbench