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  • New WebKit Features in Safari 15.4

    ContentsHTMLCSSWeb APIsJavaScriptWeb AppsMediaPrivacySecurityWKWebViewSafari Web ExtensionsWeb InspectorFeedbackAnd More With over 70 additions to WebKit, Safari 15.4 is packed with new web technologies, updates, and fixes. We’ve assembled a huge release as part of our commitment to web developers, and the people who use the web. This is the first big WebKit release of 2022, and we’re just getting

      New WebKit Features in Safari 15.4
    • The Prompt Engineering Playbook for Programmers

      Developers are increasingly relying on AI coding assistants to accelerate our daily workflows. These tools can autocomplete functions, suggest bug fixes, and even generate entire modules or MVPs. Yet, as many of us have learned, the quality of the AI’s output depends largely on the quality of the prompt you provide. In other words, prompt engineering has become an essential skill. A poorly phrased

        The Prompt Engineering Playbook for Programmers
      • WebKit Features in Safari 16.4

        Mar 27, 2023 by Patrick Angle, Marcos Caceres, Razvan Caliman, Jon Davis, Brady Eidson, Timothy Hatcher, Ryosuke Niwa, and Jen Simmons ContentsWeb Push on iOS and iPadOSImprovements for Web AppsWeb ComponentsCSSHTMLJavaScript and WebAssemblyWeb APIImages, Video, and AudioWKWebViewDeveloper ToolingWeb InspectorSafari Web ExtensionsSafari Content BlockersNew Restrictions in Lockdown ModeMore Improve

          WebKit Features in Safari 16.4
        • GitHub - modelcontextprotocol/servers: Model Context Protocol Servers

          Official integrations are maintained by companies building production ready MCP servers for their platforms. 21st.dev Magic - Create crafted UI components inspired by the best 21st.dev design engineers. 2slides - An MCP server that provides tools to convert content into slides/PPT/presentation or generate slides/PPT/presentation with user intention. ActionKit by Paragon - Connect to 130+ SaaS inte

            GitHub - modelcontextprotocol/servers: Model Context Protocol Servers
          • What's New In DevTools (Chrome 94)  |  Blog  |  Chrome for Developers

            Use DevTools in your preferred language Chrome DevTools now supports more than 80 languages, allowing you to work in your preferred language! Open Settings, then select your preferred language under the Preferences > Language dropdown and reload DevTools. Preferences" width="800" height="494"> Chromium issue: 1163928 New Nest Hub devices in the Device list You can now simulate the dimensions of Ne

            • Claude Mythos Preview \ red.anthropic.com

              Assessing Claude Mythos Preview’s cybersecurity capabilities April 7, 2026 Nicholas Carlini, Newton Cheng, Keane Lucas, Michael Moore, Milad Nasr, Vinay Prabhushankar, Winnie Xiao Hakeem Angulu, Evyatar Ben Asher, Jackie Bow, Keir Bradwell, Ben Buchanan, David Forsythe, Daniel Freeman, Alex Gaynor, Xinyang Ge, Logan Graham, Kyla Guru, Hasnain Lakhani, Matt McNiece, Mojtaba Mehrara, Renee Nichol, A

              • Announcing TypeScript 5.2 - TypeScript

                Today we’re excited to announce the release of TypeScript 5.2! If you’re not familiar with TypeScript, it’s a language that builds on top of JavaScript by making it possible to declare and describe types. Writing types in our code allows us to explain intent and have other tools check our code to catch mistakes like typos, issues with null and undefined, and more. Types also power TypeScript’s edi

                  Announcing TypeScript 5.2 - TypeScript
                • 9 Times the Web Platform Was Influenced by Libraries | Jad Joubran

                  The web platform didn't invent most of its best APIs. It caught up to them. Libraries did the R&D work in production. They got tested by thousands of developers across thousands of codebases, which is the kind of feedback you can't simulate. They got bug reports. They iterated. And, the patterns that survived eventually became part of the platform itself. If you've been writing JavaScript for a wh

                    9 Times the Web Platform Was Influenced by Libraries | Jad Joubran
                  • All JavaScript and TypeScript Features of the last 3 years

                    TypeScript as envisioned by Stable DiffusionThis article goes through almost all of the changes of the last 3 years (and some from earlier) in JavaScript / ECMAScript and TypeScript . Not all of the following features will be relevant to you or even practical, but they should instead serve to show what’s possible and to deepen your understanding of these languages. There are a lot of TypeScript fe

                      All JavaScript and TypeScript Features of the last 3 years
                    • WebKit Features in Safari 17.4

                      ContentsArchitectural improvementsWeb AppsForm elementsCSSWeb APIJavaScriptMediaSVGWebGLWeb AssemblyWeb InspectorChanges to SafariSafari ExtensionsWeb AuthenticationBug Fixes and moreUpdating to Safari 17.4Feedback Just like Safari 15.4 and Safari 16.4, this March’s release of Safari 17.4 is a significant one for web developers. We’re proud to announce another 46 features and 146 bug fixes. You ca

                        WebKit Features in Safari 17.4
                      • Announcing TypeScript 5.2 RC - TypeScript

                        Today we’re excited to announce our Release Candidate of TypeScript 5.2! Between now and the stable release of TypeScript 5.2, we expect no further changes apart from critical bug fixes. To get started using the RC, you can get it through NuGet, or through npm with the following command: npm install -D typescript@rc Here’s a quick list of what’s new in TypeScript 5.2! using Declarations and Explic

                          Announcing TypeScript 5.2 RC - TypeScript
                        • WebKit Features in Safari 18.0

                          ContentsNew in Safari 18Web apps for MacCSSSpatial WebHTMLJavaScriptWeb APICanvasManaged Media SourceWebRTCHTTPSWebGLWeb InspectorPasskeysSafari ExtensionsApple PayDeprecationsBug Fixes and moreUpdating to Safari 18.0Feedback Safari 18.0 is here. Along with iOS 18, iPadOS 18, macOS Sequoia and visionOS 2, today is the day another 53 web platform features, as well as 25 deprecations and 209 resolve

                            WebKit Features in Safari 18.0
                          • The Ultimate Interactive JQ Guide

                            The Ultimate Interactive JQ Guide Learn how to search, query, and modify JSON data with 25 interactive jq examples and explanations Cover Photo by Pixabay Has this ever happened to you? You’ve just received a massive JSON file that looks like it was designed to confuse you. Or maybe you entered a command, and you got so much JSON that it looks incomprehensible. Important: Level up your jq skills w

                              The Ultimate Interactive JQ Guide
                            • The KDL Document Language

                              KDL is a small, pleasant document language with XML-like node semantics that looks like you're invoking a bunch of CLI commands! It's meant to be used both as a serialization format and a configuration language, much like JSON, YAML, or XML. It looks like this: package { name my-pkg version "1.2.3" dependencies { // Nodes can have standalone values as well as // key/value pairs. lodash "^3.2.1" op

                              • Regexide

                                Why XML Comments matter XML is a popular format for storing and sharing data. It was explicitly designed for people and programs to read and write data.[1] From spreadsheets to save states, most modern software and games parse and write XML. XML comments are special notes that parsers should not treat as data. XML comments start with <!-- and end with -->. Technically XML comments must not contain

                                • Announcing TypeScript 5.8 Beta - TypeScript

                                  Today we are excited to announce the availability of TypeScript 5.8 Beta. To get started using the beta, you can get it through npm with the following command: npm install -D typescript@beta Let’s take a look at what’s new in TypeScript 5.8! Checked Returns for Conditional and Indexed Access Types Consider an API that presents a set of options to a user: /** * @param prompt The text to show to a u

                                    Announcing TypeScript 5.8 Beta - TypeScript
                                  • Let's build a Chrome extension that steals everything

                                    Update: this piece was featured on the NBTV YouTube Channel Manifest v3 may have taken some of the juice out of browser extensions, but I think there is still plenty left in the tank. To prove it, let’s build a Chrome extension that steals as much data as possible. I’m talking kitchen sink, whole enchilada, Grinch-plundering-Whoville levels of data theft. This will accomplish two things: Explore t

                                      Let's build a Chrome extension that steals everything
                                    • How video games use LUTs and how you can too

                                      Look-up-tables, more commonly referred to as LUTs, are as old as Mathematics itself. The act of precalculating things into a row or table is nothing new. But in the realm of graphics programming, this simple act unlocks some incredibly creative techniques, which both artists and programmers found when faced with tough technical hurdles. We’ll embark on a small journey, which will take us from simp

                                        How video games use LUTs and how you can too
                                      • Data Fetching Patterns in Single-Page Applications

                                        When a single-page application needs to fetch data from a remote source, it needs to do so while remaining responsive and providing feedback to the user during an often slow query. Five patterns help with this. Asynchronous State Handler wraps these queries with meta-queries for the state of the query. Parallel Data Fetching minimizes wait time. Fallback Markup specifies fallback displays in marku

                                          Data Fetching Patterns in Single-Page Applications
                                        • April 2023 (version 1.78)

                                          Update 1.78.1: The update addresses this security issue. Update 1.78.2: The update addresses these issues. Downloads: Windows: x64 Arm64 | Mac: Universal Intel silicon | Linux: deb rpm tarball Arm snap Welcome to the April 2023 release of Visual Studio Code. There are many updates in this version that we hope you'll like, some of the key highlights include: Accessibility improvements - Better scre

                                            April 2023 (version 1.78)
                                          • News from WWDC25: WebKit in Safari 26 beta

                                            Jun 9, 2025 by Jen Simmons, Saron Yitbarek, Jon Davis, Richard Robinson, Eddy Wong, Brandel Zachernuk, Marcos Cáceres, Tim Nguyen, Daniel Liu, Razvan Caliman, Blaze Burg, Qianlang Chen, Brian Weinstein, Aditya Keerthi, Karl Dubost, David Johnson, Luming Yin ContentsSVG IconsEvery site can be a web app on iOS and iPadOSHDR ImagesWebKit in SwiftUI<model> on visionOSImmersive video and audio on visio

                                              News from WWDC25: WebKit in Safari 26 beta
                                            • WebKit Features in Safari 17.2

                                              ContentsHTMLCSSImages and videoJavaScriptWeb APIWeb AppsWebGLPrivacyWeb InspectorFixes for Interop 2023 and moreUpdating to Safari 17.2Feedback Web technology is constantly moving forward, with both big new features and small subtle adjustments. Nowadays, web developers expect web browsers to update multiple times a year, instead of the once or twice a year typical of the late 2000s — or the once

                                                WebKit Features in Safari 17.2
                                              • MAI-Thinking-1: Building a Hill-Climbing Machine

                                                MAI-Thinking-1: Building a Hill-Climbing Machine The Microsoft AI Team 1 Abstract Progress in AI is driven not by a single model, but by the ability to continually improve upon the current state of models. Achieving this requires treating model development as a system-level optimization problem, for which the solution is building a hill-climbing machine for rapid improvement. Our process includes

                                                • Manus tools and prompts

                                                  agent loop ���� You are Manus, an AI agent created by the Manus team. You excel at the following tasks: 1. Information gathering, fact-checking, and documentation 2. Data processing, analysis, and visualization 3. Writing multi-chapter articles and in-depth research reports 4. Creating websites, applications, and tools 5. Using programming to solve various problems beyond development 6. Various ta

                                                    Manus tools and prompts
                                                  • News from WWDC24: WebKit in Safari 18 beta

                                                    Jun 10, 2024 by Jen Simmons, Jon Davis, Karl Dubost, Anne van Kesteren, Marcos Cáceres, Ada Rose Canon, Tim Nguyen, Sanjana Aithal, Pascoe, and Garrett Davidson ContentsWebXRCSSWeb apps for MacSafari ExtensionsSpatial mediaHTMLMediaWebRTCPasskeysHTTPSJavaScriptWeb APICanvasWebGLWeb InspectorWKWebViewApple PayDeprecationsBug Fixes and moreHelp us Beta TestFeedback The last year has been a great one

                                                      News from WWDC24: WebKit in Safari 18 beta
                                                    • WebKit Features in Safari 18.4

                                                      Mar 31, 2025 by Jen Simmons, Saron Yitbarek, Jon Davis, Razvan Caliman, Karl Dubost, Brady Eidson, Elika Etemad, Youenn Fablet, Matthew Finkel, Simon Fraser, Timothy Hatcher, David Johnson, Anne van Kesteren, Daniel Liu, Keith Miller, Rupin Mittal, Tim Nguyen, Pascoe, Abrar Rahman Protyasha, Richard Robinson, Lily Spiniolas, Brandon Stewart, John Wilander and Luming Yin ContentsDeclarative Web Pus

                                                        WebKit Features in Safari 18.4
                                                      • Shai Hulud Strikes Again (v2) - Socket

                                                        Shai Hulud Strikes Again (v2)Another wave of Shai-Hulud campaign has hit npm with more than 500 packages and 700+ versions affected. Update: November 26, 2025 PostHog has published a detailed post mortem describing how one of its GitHub Actions workflows was abused as an initial access vector for Shai Hulud v2. An attacker briefly opened a pull request that modified a script executed via pull_requ

                                                          Shai Hulud Strikes Again (v2) - Socket
                                                        • The React Cheatsheet for 2022

                                                          Do you want to get up to speed with React as quickly as possible? I’ve put together a super helpful cheatsheet to give you a complete overview of all of the React concepts you need to know in 2022. Click here to download the cheatsheet in PDF format. It includes all of the essential information in this article as a convenient PDF guide. Let’s get started! Table of Contents React Elements React Ele

                                                            The React Cheatsheet for 2022
                                                          • Speeding up the JavaScript ecosystem - eslint

                                                            We've talked quite a bit about linting in the past two posts of this series, so I thought it's time to give eslint the proper limelight it deserves. Overall eslint is so flexible, that you can even swap out the parser for a completely different one. That's not a rare scenario either as with the rise of JSX and TypeScript that is frequently done. Enriched by a healthy ecosystem of plugins and prese

                                                              Speeding up the JavaScript ecosystem - eslint
                                                            • A Deep Dive Into The Wonderful World Of SVG Displacement Filtering — Smashing Magazine

                                                              What exactly is a displacement filter? In this article, Dirk Weber will be diving into one of the most spectacular filter effects: the SVG feDisplacementMap filter primitive. In order to make it all easier to digest, Dirk has divided the article into three parts in which you’ll be exploring how the feDisplacementMap works, methods to create fancy displacement maps in SVG, and methods to animate th

                                                                A Deep Dive Into The Wonderful World Of SVG Displacement Filtering — Smashing Magazine
                                                              • Announcing TypeScript 5.2 Beta - TypeScript

                                                                Today we are excited to announce the availability of TypeScript 5.2 Beta. To get started using the beta, you can get it through NuGet, or through npm with the following command: npm install -D typescript@beta Here’s a quick list of what’s new in TypeScript 5.2! using Declarations and Explicit Resource Management Decorator Metadata Named and Anonymous Tuple Elements Easier Method Usage for Unions o

                                                                  Announcing TypeScript 5.2 Beta - TypeScript
                                                                • WebKit Features for Safari 26.2

                                                                  Safari 26.2 is a big release. Packed with 62 new features, this release aims to make your life as a web developer easier by replacing long-standing frustrations with elegant solutions. You’ll find simpler ways to create common UI patterns with just a few lines of HTML or CSS, and no JavaScript — like auto-growing text fields with CSS field-sizing, and buttons that open/close dialogs and popovers w

                                                                    WebKit Features for Safari 26.2
                                                                  • 8.x バリデーション Laravel

                                                                    イントロダクションIntroduction Laravelは、アプリケーションの受信データをバリデーションするために複数の異なるアプローチを提供します。すべての受信HTTPリクエストで使用可能なvalidateメソッドを使用するのがもっとも一般的です。しかし、バリデーションに対する他のアプローチについても説明します。Laravel provides several different approaches to validate your application's incoming data. It is most common to use the validate method available on all incoming HTTP requests. However, we will discuss other approaches to validation as well

                                                                    • 【感動】 "まじん式" HTMLスライド生成プロンプトを試してほしい!|まじん

                                                                      こんにちは、まじんです。 「【神回】Googleスライドが一瞬で完成する"奇跡"のプロンプト教えます」のアプローチにたどり着く前に、HTML形式のスライド作成を研究していた時期がありました。今回はその内容をご紹介します。 実務で活躍するのはやっぱりGoogleスライド。 HTML版は使いどころを選ぶものの、かなりユニークでお気に入りです(笑) 一体、どんなスライドが出来上がるのか…。 Geminiツアーへ出かけましょう! 【プロンプトの使い方】すでにプロンプトがセットされたGemを使うことを前提に解説します。 まじん式は文字数が多めで、今回も4~5万字ありますが、無料版のGeminiでも、プロンプトをMDファイルにして「知識」として添付すれば使えます! 「MDファイルってなに?」という方はGeminiに聞いてみて。① スライドの元ネタを用意するGoogleスライド同様、素材はなんでも構いま

                                                                        【感動】 "まじん式" HTMLスライド生成プロンプトを試してほしい!|まじん
                                                                      • lil-gui 0.20.0

                                                                        Makes a floating panel for controllers on the web. Works as a drop-in replacement for dat.gui in most projects. See Migrating for a list of breaking changes. Basic Demo • Examples • Guide • API • GitHub import GUI from 'lil-gui'; const gui = new GUI(); const myObject = { myBoolean: true, myFunction: function() { ... }, myString: 'lil-gui', myNumber: 1 }; gui.add( myObject, 'myBoolean' ); // Checkb

                                                                        • ep167 Yearly Ecosystem 2024 | mozaic.fm

                                                                          Theme 第 167 回のテーマは 2024 年の Yearly Ecosystem です。 Show Note 2024 年のチェックポイント Vite の覇権を Turbopack, RSPack が奪えるか? Storybook は覇権をとって、Chromatic もすごくなりそう Next App Router が本当に広がるか RSC 対応の Bundler が増えて Next 以外の解が見れそう アプリケーションの Rust 化くるか? React Forget Figma Config 2024 の Adobe の影響 State Management どうなってく? (Context, Jotai, SWR, Signal) ESLint to flat config or Biome AI driven FE Development CSS の新しい方法論 今年のキーワ

                                                                            ep167 Yearly Ecosystem 2024 | mozaic.fm
                                                                          • October 2022 (version 1.73)

                                                                            Update 1.73.1: The update addresses these issues. Downloads: Windows: x64 Arm64 | Mac: Universal Intel silicon | Linux: deb rpm tarball Arm snap Welcome to the October 2022 release of Visual Studio Code. There are many updates in this version that we hope you'll like, some of the key highlights include: Search include/exclude folders - Quickly set folders to include/exclude in the tree view. Comma

                                                                              October 2022 (version 1.73)
                                                                            • September 2022 (version 1.72)

                                                                              Downloads: Windows: x64 Arm64 | Mac: Universal Intel silicon | Linux: deb rpm tarball Arm snap Update 1.72.1: The update addresses these security issues. Update 1.72.2: The update addresses these issues. Welcome to the September 2022 release of Visual Studio Code. There are many updates in this version that we hope you'll like, some of the key highlights include: Tool bar customization - Hide/show

                                                                                September 2022 (version 1.72)
                                                                              • The simplicity of Prolog

                                                                                Back to homepage Nowadays the most popular programming languages are Python, Javascript, Java, C++, C#, Kotlin and Ruby, and the average programmer is probably familiar with one or more of these languages. It's relatively easy to switch from one to another (barring any framework specific knowledge that may be needed), since they are all imperative (and for the most part object-oriented) languages,

                                                                                • Large Text Compression Benchmark

                                                                                   Large Text Compression Benchmark Matt Mahoney Last update: Mar. 25, 2026. history This competition ranks lossless data compression programs by the compressed size (including the size of the decompression program) of the first 109 bytes of the XML text dump of the English version of Wikipedia on Mar. 3, 2006. About the test data. The goal of this benchmark is not to find the best overall compress