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  • フロントエンドパフォーマンスのチェックリスト2021年版(PDF、Apple Pages、MS Word)-後編 | POSTD

    目次# 前編 準備段階:計画と指標 パフォーマンスを重視する文化、Core Web Vitals、パフォーマンスのプロファイル、CrUX、Lighthouse、FID、TTI、CLS、端末。 現実的な目標の設定 パフォーマンスバジェット、パフォーマンス目標、RAILフレームワーク、170KB/30KBバジェット。 環境の定義 フレームワークの選択、パフォーマンスコストの基準設定、Webpack、依存関係、CDN、フロントエンドアーキテクチャ、CSR、SSR、CSR + SSR、静的レンダリング、プリレンダリング、PRPLパターン。 中編 アセットの最適化 Brotli、AVIF、WebP、レスポンシブ画像、AV1、アダプティブメディア読み込み、動画圧縮、Webフォント、Googleフォント。 ビルドの最適化 JavaScriptモジュール、モジュール/ノーモジュールのパターン、ツリーシェイ

      フロントエンドパフォーマンスのチェックリスト2021年版(PDF、Apple Pages、MS Word)-後編 | POSTD
    • GitHub - CSSEGISandData/COVID-19: Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Cases, provided by JHU CSSE

      On March 10, 2023, the Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center ceased its collecting and reporting of global COVID-19 data. For updated cases, deaths, and vaccine data please visit the following sources: Global: World Health Organization (WHO) U.S.: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) For more information, visit the Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center. This is the data re

        GitHub - CSSEGISandData/COVID-19: Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Cases, provided by JHU CSSE
      • Why I don't miss React: a story about using the platform - Jack Franklin

        May 3, 2022Why I don't miss React: a story about using the platformJust over two years ago I left a role at a London based startup where I lead development of a large, React based e-commerce frontend to join Google to work on Chrome DevTools. My initial focus was to introduce Web Components as the new fundamental building block of all new DevTools features and UI. With the recently launched Record

          Why I don't miss React: a story about using the platform - Jack Franklin
        • 60+ Logo Design Stats and Facts – New Fortune 500 List Research (2021) - One987 Creative Services

          Just how much do you know about logos? There are so many “best practices” in logo design that it’s easy to get lost in all that knowledge. But even the most experienced designers and biggest brand enthusiasts among us can always learn something new. That’s why we’ve done the research and are here to shake things up with the most up-to-date logo statistics from the Fortune 500 list. Along with insi

            60+ Logo Design Stats and Facts – New Fortune 500 List Research (2021) - One987 Creative Services
          • Designing Effective Breadcrumbs Navigation — Smashing Magazine

            Breadcrumbs UX are often neglected, but they can be extremely helpful when designing a complex navigation. We can improve them with sideways navigation, clearer breadcrumbs paths and accordions on mobile. Nobody gets particularly excited about breadcrumbs navigation. You know, those tiny little crumbles of pathways that illustrate where a user currently is in the intricate hierarchy of the website

              Designing Effective Breadcrumbs Navigation — Smashing Magazine
            • How to read a WebPageTest Waterfall View chart - Matt Hobbs

              First published: Oct 2, 2019 Last updated: Jan 5, 2023 Tagged: webperf, ramblings, webpagetest. Matt Hobbs Read time: 149 mins Table of contents Basic Layout 1 - Key 2 - Request list 3 - Request timeline 4 - CPU Utilisation 5 - Bandwidth In 6 - Browser Main Thread 7 - Page is Interactive (Long Tasks) Vertical lines Horizontal timings Request 1 - The HTML Request 7 - A third-party JavaScript file R

              • A Complete Guide To Accessible Front-End Components — Smashing Magazine

                In a new short series of posts, we highlight some of the useful tools and techniques for developers and designers. Recently we’ve covered CSS Auditing Tools and CSS Generators, and this time we look into reliable accessible components: from tabs and tables to toggles and tooltips. Table of ContentsBelow you’ll find an alphabetical list of all accessible components. Skip the table of contents, or j

                  A Complete Guide To Accessible Front-End Components — Smashing Magazine
                • Annotated history of modern AI and deep neural networks

                  For a while, DanNet enjoyed a monopoly. From 2011 to 2012 it won every contest it entered, winning four of them in a row (15 May 2011, 6 Aug 2011, 1 Mar 2012, 10 Sep 2012).[GPUCNN5] In particular, at IJCNN 2011 in Silicon Valley, DanNet blew away the competition and achieved the first superhuman visual pattern recognition[DAN1] in an international contest. DanNet was also the first deep CNN to win

                    Annotated history of modern AI and deep neural networks
                  • Parler - Wikipedia

                    On January 8, two days after the storming of the Capitol, Google announced that it was pulling Parler from the Google Play Store, contending that its lack of "moderation policies and enforcement" posed a "public safety threat".[91][92] Also on January 8, Apple informed Parler that they had received complaints about its role in the coordination of the riot in Washington D.C., the existence of "obje

                      Parler - Wikipedia
                    • PAPERWALL: Chinese Websites Posing as Local News Outlets Target Global Audiences with Pro-Beijing Content - The Citizen Lab

                      Key Findings A network of at least 123 websites operated from within the People’s Republic of China while posing as local news outlets in 30 countries across Europe, Asia, and Latin America, disseminates pro-Beijing disinformation and ad hominem attacks within much larger volumes of commercial press releases. We name this campaign PAPERWALL. PAPERWALL has similarities with HaiEnergy, an influence

                        PAPERWALL: Chinese Websites Posing as Local News Outlets Target Global Audiences with Pro-Beijing Content - The Citizen Lab
                      • HuggingFaceFW/fineweb · Datasets at Hugging Face

                        "},"dump":{"kind":"string","value":"CC-MAIN-2013-20"},"url":{"kind":"string","value":"http://%20jwashington@ap.org/Content/Press-Release/2012/How-AP-reported-in-all-formats-from-tornado-stricken-regions"},"date":{"kind":"string","value":"2013-05-18T05:48:54Z"},"file_path":{"kind":"string","value":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2013-20/segments/1368696381249/warc/CC-MAIN-20130516092621-00000-

                          HuggingFaceFW/fineweb · Datasets at Hugging Face
                        • 『欧米圏デジタル・ヒューマニティーズの基礎知識』特設サイト

                          [1] http://www.europeana.eu/portal/, accessed July 19, 2020. [2] http://discovery.dho.ie/, accessed July 19, 2020. [3] http://www.omnia.ie/, accessed July 19, 2020. [4] http://nialloleary.eu/, accessed July 19, 2020. [5] http://www.digitalnz.org/, accessed July 19, 2020. 1-8 [1] 例えば、岡崎敦「西欧中世における「書簡」資料をめぐる諸問題」新井由 紀夫(編)『「中・近世西欧における書簡とコミュニケーション」キックオフ・ シンポジウム報告書』(2018), 5-22 など。 [2] 基本的に本節の内容は、Peter S

                            『欧米圏デジタル・ヒューマニティーズの基礎知識』特設サイト
                          • How bad are search results? Let's compare Google, Bing, Marginalia, Kagi, Mwmbl, and ChatGPT

                            Marginalia does relatively well by sometimes providing decent but not great answers and then providing no answers or very obviously irrelevant answers to the questions it can't answer, with a relatively low rate of scams, lower than any other search engine (although, for these queries, ChatGPT returns zero scams and Marginalia returns some). Interestingly, Mwmbl lets users directly edit search res

                            • Book of News - Ignite 2019

                              B O O K O F N E W S Microsoft Ignite 2019 Orlando, November 4 – 8, 2019 | Foreword by Frank Shaw 9 Section 1 Azure 10 Chapter 1 Azure Infrastructure 11 Item 1.1.1 Azure Arc: Extended Azure management and security to any infrastructure Item 1.1.2 Azure Data Services Preview: Run Azure data services anywhere Item 1.1.3 Azure Da v4 and Das v4 series virtual machines Item 1.1.4 Serial Console for Azur

                              • What I Learnt from Analysing 7 Million Log File Events

                                Posted 10 January, 2022 by Roman Adamita in Screaming Frog Log File Analyser What I Learnt from Analysing 7 Million Log File Events It’s been almost three years since I started to work intensely on log file analysis for SEO purposes, and to make the analysis simple, I decided on the Screaming Frog Log File Analyser as my tool of choice. Because I faced so many cases where I should have known bette

                                  What I Learnt from Analysing 7 Million Log File Events
                                • AWS open source newsletter, #141

                                  Ricardo Sueiras for AWS Posted on Jan 16 • Updated on Jan 23 • Originally published at blog.beachgeek.co.uk January 16th, 2023 - Instalment #141 Welcome Welcome to the AWS open source newsletter of 2023, edition #141. This week we have more new projects for you to practice your four freedoms, including "distributed-compute-on-aws-with-cross-regional-dask", a solution to simplify distributed comput

                                    AWS open source newsletter, #141
                                  • RO-Crate 1.0

                                    RO-Crate Metadata Specification 1.0 Permalink: https://w3id.org/ro/crate/1.0 Status: Recommendation JSON-LD context: https://w3id.org/ro/crate/1.0/context This version: https://w3id.org/ro/crate/1.0 Previous version: https://w3id.org/ro/crate/0.2 Published: 2019-11-15 Publisher: researchobject.org community Cite as: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3541888 (this version) https://doi.org/10.5281/zeno

                                    • I Used The Web For A Day On A 50 MB Budget — Smashing Magazine

                                      Data can be prohibitively expensive, especially in developing countries. Chris Ashton puts himself in the shoes of someone on a tight data budget and offers practical tips for reducing our websites’ data footprint. This article is part of a series in which I attempt to use the web under various constraints, representing a given demographic of user. I hope to raise the profile of difficulties faced

                                        I Used The Web For A Day On A 50 MB Budget — Smashing Magazine
                                      • Site-Speed Topography – CSS Wizardry

                                        3 November, 2020 Site-Speed Topography Written by Harry Roberts on CSS Wizardry. Table of Contents Identify Page Types Gathering Data Visualising the Data Building the Map Final Word N.B. On 6 June, 2023, I published an updated version of this article. I would encourage you to read Site-Speed Topography Remapped after this. A couple of years ago, my first few days on a new web performance project

                                          Site-Speed Topography – CSS Wizardry
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