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More native than a Web app - Seirdy
Whenever I discover a new GUI toolkit, my first question is always “is it more native than the Web?” For reference, here are some ways Web apps have better
Scaling back - Seirdy
For personal reasons, I am stepping away from or reducing my involvement in some communities to better focus on other things. You will likely hear from me less
Blocking certain bots - Seirdy
I don’t want my content on those sites in any form and I don’t want my content to feed their algorithms. Using robot.txt assumes they will ‘obey’ it. But they
Old browsers - Seirdy
I added a section on supporting older browsers to my web best practices article. I explain why old browsers are more prevalent than we think, and how to most
Prologue to the meta post - Seirdy
I’ve been planning on writing a big “meta” post explaining how this site is built, but first I want to reach a few milestones, most of which are
Assistive technology support versus textual browsers - Seirdy
This is an idea I’ve seen repeated before. I need to push back on it. Assistive technology (AT) interfaces with an operating system’s accessibility APIs. A
Real name policies - Seirdy
The primary, hopefully-unintended function of a “real-name policy” is to exclude people and make people less genuine. Many aren’t at home with the name deemed
User agents set the terms - Seirdy
The Web is not built around advance informed consent; there’s no agreement to terms before downloading a public file (besides basic protocol negotiations). This
Notice box semantics - Seirdy
I’d rather make a notice a <section> with a heading, or an <aside> if it’s not related to the surrounding content. You could even add a more
Against chasing growth - Seirdy
I see a lot of discussion about the fear that corporations and VCs will take over the fediverse. The thing is, Mastodon going mainstream will require a lot of
Approaches to speculative preloading - Seirdy
instant.page (mentioned in another response) is popular, but it’s not the only game in town. Google Chrome Labs made an alternative called quicklink which also
Irrevocable consent - Seirdy
When I use my legal rights to request an organization to delete my data- Do they also un-teach their ML models everything they learned from my data? Can they
Big Tech nameservers - Seirdy
Many people are worried about Amazon Web Services and especially Cloudflare centralizing the Web. I generally share their concerns, with one exception. Hot
Mullvad audit - Seirdy
Mullvad’s recent audit by Assured AB was a bit concerning to me. Fail2ban and user-writable scripts running as root is not the sort of thing I’d expect in a
Fingerprinting and customization - Seirdy
These addons work by injecting or altering stylesheets in the page, and are trivially detectable. A good rule of thumb is that if it can trigger a CSP violation
Re: automated workflows for websites - Seirdy
This is so similar to my setup! I run Stylelint and v.Nu too. I send v.Nu output through a JQ filter to filter out false-positives (after reporting them
EPUB and Web technology - Seirdy
The fact that I have to have a full WebKit process and actual JS running just to view an EPUB is really infuriating. Can’t anything just be a ruddy DOCUMENT
Alternative textual browsers - Seirdy
I’ve used many textual browsers, but I’m interested in more hardened options. Browsers parse untrusted content from the Internet but no textual browsers employ
State of the Tor Uplift - Seirdy
Currently, the Tor Browser is based on Firefox Extended Support Release (ESR); it lags behind stable releases by up to 13 months and only receives the subset of
Welcome to the IndieWeb - Seirdy
Welcome to the IndieWeb, Miriam! I’ve struggled to categorize what on my wite is a “post” worth syndicating vs a “page” vs ??? I had this struggle too, and
WCAG 2.2 and validation - Seirdy
WCAG 2.2 removed SC 4.1.1, Parsing (Level A). I maintain that valid markup has important benefits despite no longer being required. We may find it possible to
Stylometric fingerprinting resistance - Seirdy
Following the recent SCOTUS ruling, many have been trying to publish resources to help people find reproductive healthcare. They often wish to do this
Self signed certificate problems - Seirdy
in my opinion, self-signatures should have been treated as something normal, with a warning only triggered if the site has been visited before and the signing
Re: debunking myths about HTTPS - Seirdy
A “more sophisticated” scenario can consist of manually routing all the victim’s traffic to an external server. The attackers can also create fake networks or
Fixing Tor Browser accessibility - Seirdy
It looks like the Tor Browser is finally addressing some of the accessibility issues inherent to its fingerprinting resistance, starting with Issue 42226:
Capitalizing sentences - Seirdy
I always like having at least two ways to visually express meaning: Code blocks should have a change in font, and have a border. Description lists should have a
More aspects to contrast - Seirdy
This feedback has been helpful for me too; I incorporated the discussion around the Helmholtz-Kohlrausch effect into the “contrast is complex” section of my web
Comparing screen readers - Seirdy
On Windows, NVDA is more capable but Narrator + Edge is more secure. Narrator and Edge were designed to work without giving Narrator access to the content
Better vote-enabled forums - Seirdy
Armchair speculation: how we can learn from Redit, Lemmy, "Hacker" "News", et al to build forums for discussion rather than validation and attention-seeking
Accessibility and search indexes - Seirdy
Search engine indexes like Google, Yandex, and Bing now favor mobile-friendly sites. This has encouraged many sites to invest in mobile-friendliness. If we
Re: GH Copilot takes - Seirdy
They are like workers that are hired. Laws around “works for hire” come with their own copyright baggage that assumes workers are actual people; for instance,
Site refactor - Seirdy
I just made a massive internal overhaul of my website, seirdy.one. I prettified all the URLs to remove the trailing “.html” suffixes. I added re-directs from
Software I use - Seirdy
All the most noteworthy software and hardware that Seirdy uses every day
Some site optimizations - Seirdy
I continue to work on my site over break. Today I got the build time down to 3.5 seconds for the Hugo build and just under 3 seconds for post-processing and
Default text sizes - Seirdy
I’ve previously been an advocate of making websites with long-form body text increase the default size just a bit, since their text should be larger than the
Feed-based social media - Seirdy
The core elements of a people-focused (as opposed to a community-focused) social network are subscribing to people for content and interacting with their
Politics and 37signals - Seirdy
Last year, 37signals employees shared the “pyramid of hate” in a work chat in response to seeing a list of “funny Asian names” of customers. Upper management
Opt in telemetry - Seirdy
Being enrolled in a study should require prior informed consent. Terms of the data collection, including what data can be collected and how that data will be
Route authorization and TLS - Seirdy
Assuming we have transit encryption, the main result of Border Gateway Patrol (BGP) errors is mass downtime. Downtime for a typical service is a headache;
Re: spearphishing - Seirdy
I think that using a dedicated air-gapped machine just for opening PDFs is a bit much if you don’t rely on assistive technologies to read PDFs. A much less
Signal security - Seirdy
What do you mean by “false sense of security”? Signal’s cryptography is pretty solid. It’s one of the only messengers with such a lack of metadata leakage; if
Commodified and commoditized - Seirdy
Commodification means something else; I’m assuming you’re referring to “commoditize”, as in “commoditize your complement”. Although in this context the words
Re: things not available when someone blocks all cookies
Client-side storage (cookies, cache, etc.) is one of many things worth disabling during site testing. The Tor Browser’s “safest” level blocks SVG, remote fonts,
In defense of QUIC - Seirdy
I face lossy connections, and QUIC noticeably improves latency: connections establish in just one or zero round-trips and loss doesn’t cause as much
Limited tracking and consent - Seirdy
Assuming data is a liability, how limited should data collection be to not require consent? I think temporary storage (a week or less) of access logs combined
WKD and TOFU - Seirdy
I encourage people who fetch my keys to verify over multiple bands; for instance, they can fetch it over both Web Key Directory and DANE. They can also use
Coreutil rewrites - Seirdy
This was originally a reply to another post. That post has been deleted. Can we agree to rewrite all the GNU utilities in Rust The advantage of POSIX coreutils
Enshittification and user domestication - Seirdy
I admit that I feel salty about the word “enshittification” taking off instead of my phrase for the same thing: “user domestication”. I prefer the latter
RDF versus semantic HTML - Seirdy
microdata and rdfa both directly mark up existing html content. Only on a syntactical level. Beyond that, it’s the other way around: Microdata and RDFa let you
Fediverse search and consent - Seirdy
Indexing Fediverse posts should be “mandatory opt”, not opt-in or opt-out. Account creation should offer a few checkboxes: indexing could be done by “your