Bart Veneman
Creator of Project Wallace, analytics for CSS - https://www.projectwallace.com. I can lift node_modules twice my own weight. Frontend architect @drukwerkdeal. He/him.
- It was about time, wasn't it? 😅 👇 But now, with Firefox 138 all major browser engines support import attributes to import JSON from within your ECMAScript modules. 👇 ✅ Chromium: 123+ ✅ Safari: 17.2+ ✅ Firefox: 138+ (released 2w ago) PS. This syntax works in modern Node.js, too!
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- Big day today, for many reasons: 1. Couple of months ago, we started to look for a new member on @sentry.io's Special Projects Eng team and today Miguel "bete" Betegon (betegon.com) started. His energy is infectious, I can't wait to see the things we'll be building together!
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- Memo to myself: Write a blogpost titled "Accessibility related tasks your component library/design system probably doesn't and can't take care of for you".
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- What's something about the CSS or the way you think about it that's completely different compared to 3 years ago? Did you change a habit, approach, or technique? Think of layout, usage of custom properties, how you work with color, etc.
- 1. It looks entirely different. reminds me when es5 moved to es6; JavaScript used to look so different. now CSS sits at the same table with nesting, custom props, logical props, and new @rules drastically changing the aesthetics. 2. biggest outcome; write less, reach more users where they are
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- My favorite part of Svelte’s async api and general choices is that they tend not to use a bunch of new language for things. Async Svelte is just await in Svelte.
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- I hope @nerdy.dev is okay
- I'm slowly gaining taste back for making digital things.. been catching up family and house chores, playing music, and taking care of the gardens I still have access to.. Thanks Bart ❤️
- ESLint enables the V8 compile cache by default in Node.js v22+. The result on my machine is a load time reduction of around 90%.
- The @httparchive.org 's Web Almanac is looking for contributors for this year's edition. github.com/HTTPArchive/...
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- I did it. I blogged again! This time, I wrote about what Developer Advocacy looks like in 2025.
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- Implicit anchors between popovers and their invoking elements are in Chrome 133+ *chefs kiss* 🧑🍳
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- IE was right all along
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- 🚀 Release It! v19 is out Dependency party (272 → 184) 🥳 ✅ cosmiconfig → c12 ✅ execa → tinyexec ✅ ava, nock, sinon, memfs, fs-monkey → node, mentoss ✅ globby → tinyglobby ✅ chalk → styleText 👋 shelljs, lodash, update-notifier, strip-ansi No breaking changes ❤️ Many thanks to all contributors! 🙏
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- Eeeehw, all these websites with a single toggle for light/dark mode and no way to revert back to system settings. Is a <select> or a popover the only real option? I can't be, right?
- I tend to do a 3 way toggle. System (Default) /Light / Dark and sometimes an OLED dark that’s 000
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