💕 As a Product Lead, you can never have enough BFFs
⚔️ But good ones are hard to come by, am I right?
🆕 Wanna make some new ones? Here’s 12 you can get to know at Web Directions Summit
👇🧵 See thread below
🦜 2 weeks till end of Early Bird 👉 https://t.co/HTCbq2vtTa
@ramkumarshankar for some reason Firefox is loading a much older style sheet–no other browser is–the caches are all cleared etc. Could you try a hard reload?
@alexanderdanilo@bradneuberg yeah we do a bunch of post production on these and they'l come out early next year hopefully (the raw stream is up there now, drop me a line Brad and I can hook you up for those)
TPGi's Ricky Onsman continues his recap of last week's 2023 @WebDirections Summit in Sydney, Australia.
Check out everything the second day offered and what's on the web technology horizon.
Learn more about day two: https://t.co/ABOOLGBemg
#Accessibility#A11y
On Friday I was lucky enough to show my latest work at @webdirections . It's an implementation of an editor for Word documents that runs entirely client side using WASM and other web tech. Fully offline capable it'll change the web editing space. Stay tuned for the real release..
Hello #WebDirectionsSummit! Spotted us in the foyer yet? The accessibility force is with you. Come and say hello, pick up some of our merch, and book a session to meet people who have access needs (and ask them questions). Details: https://t.co/IjbtP0pFjs #a11y@WebDirections
So stoked to be speaking in 2 days at @webdirections on `Breaking up long tasks`!
Wrote about it here: https://t.co/QVCPpHD3LH
Details here: https://t.co/Fcy7qMKJMH
Looking forward! @maxine@johnallsopp
Embeddings: What they are and why they matter
A stellar introduction by @simonw on a powerful but not particularly well understood generative AI technology.
https://t.co/eFidlXBzgj
Making content operations sexy... who thought letting me speak at @webdirections was a good idea?? Too late, it's happening.
Come hear me talk about how we've changed our whole approach for content strategy projects, for long lasting impact.
I've got a strong hunch there are going to be some major changes to the way we access the web in the near future.
Talking about it this Thursday at @webdirections!
Deets here: https://t.co/pmEedWoVJP
Revamping my talk on the expanding dark forest & generative AI for @webdirections conference in Sydney this week: https://t.co/CXVkSxQof2
Just quickly adding 6 months of new AI capabilities and cultural developments to the slides... should only take a minute.
WCAG version 2.2 has been released into the wild! If you're a designer, you can find out from me and @new_zoeland how to start applying it in your work right now. We're speaking about it at @webdirections Summit in just (checks watch) 15 days!
This looks like an excellent into to the workings of Large Language Models (LLMs).
These deep-dives from @AlphaSignalAI start explaining things from the ground up, requiring very little if any background knowledge.
https://t.co/fQbE3dtwul
@LeaVerou@jordangray@asktog Chapter 4 of the Macintosh Human Interface Guidelines covers menus
(including an aversion to submenus)
https://t.co/5OZhfumLl0
From memory this or something similar covered submenu behaviour and mousing but that doesn't appear to be in that doc.