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  • What's New In DevTools (Chrome 96)  |  Blog  |  Chrome for Developers

    Preview feature: New CSS Overview panel Use the new CSS Overview panel to identify potential CSS improvements on your page. Open the CSS Overview panel, then click on Capture overview to generate a report of your page’s CSS. You can further drill down on the information. For example, click on a color in the Colors section to view the list of elements that apply the same color. Click on an element

    • 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
      • 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

        • Inkbase: Programmable Ink

          With pen and paper, anyone can write a journal entry, draw a diagram, perform a calculation, or sketch a cartoon. Digital tablets like the iPad or reMarkable can adapt pen and paper into the world of digital media. In doing so, they trade away some of paper’s advantages like cheapness and tangibility. In exchange, we get new computational powers like nondestructive editing and ease of transmission

            Inkbase: Programmable Ink
          • How to create Skills for Claude: steps and examples | Claude

            Skills are custom instructions that extend Claude's capabilities for specific tasks or domains. When you create a skill via a SKILL.md file, you're teaching Claude how to handle specific scenarios more effectively. The power of skills lies in their ability to encode institutional knowledge, standardize outputs, and handle complex multi-step workflows that would otherwise require repeated explanati

              How to create Skills for Claude: steps and examples | Claude
            • Sublime Text 4

              The first stable release of Sublime Text 4 has finally arrived! We've worked hard on providing improvements without losing focus on what makes Sublime Text great. There are some new major features that we hope will significantly improve your workflow and a countless number of minor improvements across the board. A huge thanks goes out to all the beta testers on discord and all the contributors to

                Sublime Text 4
              • What's New In DevTools (Chrome 95)  |  Blog  |  Chrome for Developers

                New CSS length authoring tools DevTools added an easier yet flexible way to update lengths in CSS! In the Styles pane, look for any CSS property with length (e.g. height, padding). Hover over the unit type, and notice the unit type is underlined. Click on it to select a unit type from the dropdown. Hover over the unit value, and your mouse pointer is changed to horizontal cursor. Drag horizontally

                • MCP Apps - Bringing UI Capabilities To MCP Clients

                  Today, we’re announcing that MCP Apps are now live as an official MCP extension. Tools can now return interactive UI components that render directly in the conversation: dashboards, forms, visualizations, multi-step workflows, and more. This is the first official MCP extension, and it’s ready for production. We proposed MCP Apps last November, building on the amazing work of MCP-UI and the OpenAI

                    MCP Apps - Bringing UI Capabilities To MCP Clients
                  • WebKit Features in Safari 17.0

                    Sep 18, 2023 by Jen Simmons and the Safari / WebKit Team Today’s the day for Safari 17.0. It’s now available for iOS 17 and iPadOS 17. [Update September 26th] And now, Safari 17.0 is available for macOS Ventura, and macOS Monterey, and macOS Sonoma. Safari 17.0 is also available in the vision OS Simulator, where you can test your website by downloading the latest beta of Xcode 15, which supports t

                      WebKit Features in Safari 17.0
                    • Text2Landscape: Visualize a Text in Multiple Spaces with R — Force-directed networks, Biofabric, Word Embeddings, Principal Component Analysis and Self-Organizing Maps

                      First Visualizations: Frequencies Let us first visualize word frequencies. We can get these frequencies with the quanteda package, which implies transforming the column of lemmas (text.lemmas$lemma) into a quanteda tokens object, then to a document-feature matrix. Doing so, we only retain significant parts of phrases (nous, proper nouns, verbs and adjectives). This only partially spares us the tas

                        Text2Landscape: Visualize a Text in Multiple Spaces with R — Force-directed networks, Biofabric, Word Embeddings, Principal Component Analysis and Self-Organizing Maps
                      • jQuery 4.0.0 | Official jQuery Blog

                        On January 14, 2006, John Resig introduced a JavaScript library called jQuery at BarCamp in New York City. Now, 20 years later, the jQuery team is happy to announce the final release of jQuery 4.0.0. After a long development cycle and several pre-releases, jQuery 4.0.0 brings many improvements and modernizations. It is the first major version release in almost 10 years and includes some breaking c

                        • June 2022 (version 1.69)

                          Update 1.69.1: The update addresses these issues. Update 1.69.2: The update addresses these issues. Downloads: Windows: x64 Arm64 | Mac: Universal Intel silicon | Linux: deb rpm tarball Arm snap Welcome to the June 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: 3-way merge editor - Resolve merge conflicts wit

                            June 2022 (version 1.69)
                          • 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
                            • What's New In DevTools (Chrome 100)  |  Blog  |  Chrome for Developers

                              Chrome 100 Here’s to the 100th Chrome version! Chrome DevTools will continue to provide reliable tools for developers to build on the web. Take a moment to click around in the What’s New tab to celebrate the milestones. As usual, you can watch the latest What’s New in DevTools video by clicking on the image. View and edit @supports at rules in the Styles pane You can now view and edit the CSS @sup

                              • August 2023 (version 1.82)

                                Update 1.82.1: The update addresses this security issue. Update 1.82.2: The update addresses these issues. Update 1.82.3: The update addresses this security issue. Downloads: Windows: x64 Arm64 | Mac: Universal Intel silicon | Linux: deb rpm tarball Arm snap Welcome to the August 2023 release of Visual Studio Code. There are many updates in this version that we hope you'll like, some of the key hi

                                  August 2023 (version 1.82)
                                • What I learned working with a senior engineer as a new grad: TK's website

                                  A summary of what I learned about software development working with a senior software engineer with far more experience than me. Over the past few months, I've been working on a new project with Chet Corcos, the first engineering hire at Notion. Chet has been a professional engineer for 6 years and helped build Notion from the ground up. For contrast, I graduated from school in May 2021. I've been

                                  • What's New in DevTools (Chrome 117)  |  Blog  |  Chrome for Developers

                                    Network panel improvements Override web content locally even faster The local overrides feature is now streamlined, so you can easily mock response headers and web content of remote resources from the Network panel without access to them. To override web content, open the Network panel, right-click a request, and select Override content. If you have local overrides set up but disabled, DevTools en

                                      What's New in DevTools (Chrome 117)  |  Blog  |  Chrome for Developers
                                    • 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
                                      • What's New In DevTools (Chrome 92)  |  Blog  |  Chrome for Developers

                                        CSS grid editor A highly requested feature. You can now preview and author CSS Grid with the new CSS Grid editor! When an HTML element on your page has display: grid or display: inline-grid applied to it, you can see an icon appear next to it in the Styles pane. Click the icon to toggle the CSS grid editor. Here you can preview the potential changes with the on screen icons (e.g. justify-content:

                                        • A 2025 Survey of Rust GUI Libraries

                                          I did this in 2020 and then again in 2021, but I’m in the mood to look around again. Let’s look through Are We GUI Yet? and see what’s up these days. The task today is to have a text label and an input field that can change the text in the label. In React, for example, this is basically free: const Demo = () => { let [state, setState] = useState("Hello, world!"); return ( <div> <p>{state}</p> <inp

                                          • What's New in DevTools (Chrome 113)  |  Blog  |  Chrome for Developers

                                            Override network response headers You can now override response headers in the Network panel. Previously, you needed access to the web server to experiment with HTTP response headers. With response header overrides, you can locally prototype fixes for various headers, including but not limited to: Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) Headers Permissions-Policy Headers Cross-Origin Isolation Header

                                              What's New in DevTools (Chrome 113)  |  Blog  |  Chrome for Developers
                                            • 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
                                              • August 2021 (version 1.60)

                                                Update 1.60.1: The update addresses these issues. Update 1.60.2: The update addresses these issues. Downloads: Windows: x64 Arm64 | Mac: Universal Intel silicon | Linux: deb rpm tarball Arm snap Welcome to the August 2021 release of Visual Studio Code. There are many updates in this version that we hope you will like, some of the key highlights include: Automatic language detection - Programming l

                                                  August 2021 (version 1.60)
                                                • What's New In DevTools (Chrome 98)  |  Blog  |  Chrome for Developers

                                                  Preview feature: Full-page accessibility tree The new Full-page accessibility tree makes it easier for you to get an overview of the full-page accessibility tree and help you better understand how your web content is exposed to assistive technology. In the Elements panel, open the Accessibility pane and select Enable full-page accessibility tree checkbox. Then, reload DevTools and you will see a n

                                                  • What's New In DevTools (Chrome 93)  |  Blog  |  Chrome for Developers

                                                    Editable CSS container queries in the Styles pane You can now view and edit CSS container queries in the Styles pane. Container queries provide a much more dynamic approach to responsive design. The @container at-rule works in a similar way to a media query with @media. However, instead of querying the viewport and user agent for information, @container queries the ancestor container that matches

                                                    • go command - cmd/go - Go Packages

                                                      Go is a tool for managing Go source code. Usage: go <command> [arguments] The commands are: bug start a bug report build compile packages and dependencies clean remove object files and cached files doc show documentation for package or symbol env print Go environment information fix apply fixes suggested by static checkers fmt gofmt (reformat) package sources generate generate Go files by processi

                                                      • The HTTP QUERY Method

                                                        HTTP J. Reschke Internet-Draft greenbytes Intended status: Standards Track J.M. Snell Expires: 22 May 2026 Cloudflare M. Bishop Akamai 18 November 2025 The HTTP QUERY Method draft-ietf-httpbis-safe-method-w-body-14 Abstract This specification defines the QUERY method for HTTP. A QUERY requests that the request target process the enclosed content in a safe and idempotent manner and then respond wit

                                                          The HTTP QUERY Method
                                                        • 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)
                                                          • Version 2.0 released

                                                            Node-RED 2.0 is now available to install. If upgrading, please read the upgrade instructions. The Change Log has the full list of changes in this release, but here are the highlights. Node.js 12 or later required Runtime Features node-red admin init command Restructured default settings file Default flows file name Editor Features Monaco Text Editor CSS Theme Variables Node updates Function extern

                                                              Version 2.0 released
                                                            • What's New in DevTools (Chrome 118)  |  Blog  |  Chrome for Developers

                                                              New section for custom properties in Elements > Styles The Elements panel now supports the @property CSS at-rule. It lets you define CSS custom properties explicitly and register them in a stylesheet without running any JavaScript. To inspect your registered custom properties, in Elements > Styles, hover over the property name and see its descriptors in a tooltip. In the tooltip, click the link to

                                                                What's New in DevTools (Chrome 118)  |  Blog  |  Chrome for Developers
                                                              • What's New in DevTools (Chrome 111)  |  Blog  |  Chrome for Developers

                                                                Debugging HD color with the Styles pane New CSS color types and spaces are coming to the web! It is equally exciting that DevTools introduced new tools to help developers create, convert and debug High Definition color. The Styles pane now supports 12 new color spaces and 7 new gamuts as outlined in the CSS Color Level 4 specification. See High Definition CSS Color Guide for a comprehensive unders

                                                                  What's New in DevTools (Chrome 111)  |  Blog  |  Chrome for Developers
                                                                • April 2021 (version 1.56)

                                                                  Join a VS Code Dev Days event near you to learn about AI-assisted development in VS Code. Update 1.56.1: The update addresses these security issues. Update 1.56.2: The update addresses these issues. Downloads: Windows: x64 Arm64 | Mac: Universal Intel silicon | Linux: deb rpm tarball Arm snap Welcome to the April 2021 release of Visual Studio Code. The VS Code team has been busy this month working

                                                                    April 2021 (version 1.56)
                                                                  • Getting the World Record in HATETRIS

                                                                    Tetris That Hates You StickManStickMan #611, by Sam Hughes. HATETRIS is a version of Tetris written in 2010 by programmer and sci-fi author Sam Hughes. According to his initial description of the game: This is bad Tetris. It’s hateful Tetris. It’s Tetris according to the evil AI from “I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream”. (And if you aren’t familiar with Tetris at all, and don’t know the rules or pi

                                                                    • What's New In DevTools (Chrome 101)  |  Blog  |  Chrome for Developers

                                                                      Import and export recorded user flows as a JSON file The Recorder panel now supports importing and exporting user flow recordings as a JSON file. This addition makes it easier to share user flows and can be useful for bug reporting. For example, download this JSON file. You can import it with the import button and replay the user flow. Apart from that, you can export the recording as well. After r

                                                                      • A History of the Future, 2025-2027

                                                                        Below is part 1 of an extended scenario describing how the future might go if current trends in AI continue. The scenario is deliberately extremely specific: it’s definite rather than indefinite, and makes concrete guesses instead of settling for banal generalities or abstract descriptions of trends. Open Sky. (Zdzisław Beksiński)The return of reinforcement learningFrom 2019 to 2023, the main driv

                                                                          A History of the Future, 2025-2027
                                                                        • What's New In DevTools (Chrome 99)  |  Blog  |  Chrome for Developers

                                                                          Throttling WebSocket requests The Network panel now supports throttling web socket requests. Previously, the network throttling didn't work on web socket requests. Open the Network panel, click on a web socket request and open the Messages tab to observe the message transfers. Select Slow 3G to throttle the speed. Chromium issue: 423246 New Reporting API pane in the Application panel Use the new R

                                                                          • Top 5 MySQL GUI tools in 2021

                                                                            kevbosaurus for Retool Posted on Oct 26, 2021 • Updated on Oct 27, 2021 • Originally published at retool.com Ahead of Postgres and SQLite, MySQL has been the leading relational database for years. This is corroborated most recently by Stack Overflow's 2021 Developer Survey, in which 50.18 percent of all respondents (73,317) claim to have used MySQL extensively and plan to do so in the coming year.

                                                                              Top 5 MySQL GUI tools in 2021
                                                                            • A History of the Future, 2025-2040 — LessWrong

                                                                              This is an all-in-one crosspost of a scenario I originally published in three parts on my blog, No Set Gauge. Links to the originals: A History of the Future, 2025-2027A History of the Future, 2027-2030A History of the Future, 2030-2040 Thanks to Luke Drago, Duncan McClements, Theo Horsley, and Bilal Chughtai for comments. 2025-2027Below is part 1 of an extended scenario describing how the future

                                                                                A History of the Future, 2025-2040 — LessWrong
                                                                              • What's New In DevTools (Chrome 97)  |  Blog  |  Chrome for Developers

                                                                                Preview feature: New Recorder panel Use the new Recorder panel to record, replay and measure user flows. Open the Recorder panel. Follow the instructions on screen to start a new recording. For example, you can record the coffee checkout process with this coffee ordering demo application. After adding a coffee and filling out payment details, you can end the recording, replay the process or click

                                                                                • What's New In DevTools (Chrome 107)  |  Blog  |  Chrome for Developers

                                                                                  Customize keyboard shortcuts in DevTools You can now customize keyboard shortcuts for your favorite commands in DevTools. Go to Settings > Shortcuts, hover over a command and click the Edit button (pen icon) to customize the keyboard shortcut. You can create chords (a.k.a multi-key press shortcuts) as well. Chromium issues: 1335274, 174309 Toggle light and dark themes with keyboard shortcut Config

                                                                                    What's New In DevTools (Chrome 107)  |  Blog  |  Chrome for Developers