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Progressive enhancement class feedback - Seirdy
This page at the time of writing grades websites’ progressive enhancement based on their ability to work without JavaScript. Everything, not just JavaScript,
Re: water usage infographic - Seirdy
I have mixed feelings about infographics that reduce ecological footprints to single scalar non-fungible values. Infographics like these should have a second
JS-enabled engines - Seirdy
The only engines I know of that run JavaScript are Google, Bing, and maybe Petal. None of the other engines in my list appear to support it. I don’t even think
Fedora is pretty stable - Seirdy
Fedora is a stable distro now, with three levels of pre-release: Rawhide is unstable, Branched is sort of like an alpha release, and Beta is for early adopters
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
I love your website - Seirdy
When I talk about website accessibility, I think a lot of people get stressed out and wonder if their personal site passes a really high bar. Some feel pressure
Re: Privacy Guides email security - Seirdy
Key management guides should also cover key distribution. Secure distribution happens over at least two bands with two different sources of trust. Having my own
Re: what does x percent of issues mean? - Seirdy
Imagine asking a team of human auditors and disabled users to list all the accessibility issues they notice on a site. These people may list some WCAG failures,
Filing bugs for things my site breaks - Seirdy
Web development fuzzes browsers and developer tools with the side-effect of occasionally producing decent Web content. My site has broken enough things to give
WAI-Adapt fallbacks to equivalent microformats - Seirdy
I noticed that the Comparison of ways to use vocabulary in content page on the personalization-semantics wiki didn’t mention Microformats. Microformats add
Working through forge downtime - Seirdy
Sourcehut and Codeberg are experiencing reliability issues due to an ongoing layer-3 DDoS attack. I managed to continue working on this site uninterrupted: I
Fediverse moderation - Seirdy
There’s no real “recommendation algorithm” here. Mastodon 4.x has a “trending” feature, but that’s it. Users that your instance members follow have their
New search box - Seirdy
I decided my site had enough content to warrant a search form, so I added one to the footer. I kanged the CSS from gov.uk; I liked how their search box was
DDG and Bing - Seirdy
I was referring to crawlers that build indexes for search engines to use. DuckDuckGo does have a crawler-DuckDuckBot-but it’s only used for fetching favicons
Matrix performance problems - Seirdy
Synapse is incredibly slow, which is why I run the Conduit matrix server. Server performance is the main price paid for Matrix’ history replication. This also
Problems with Gemini - Seirdy
You can run TLS 1.2 and 1.3 on plenty of 90s-era setups. A typical Gemini page is small, so you might have to blink twice while ChaCha-POLY1305 does its thing
ClientHello extension randomization - Seirdy
To limit ossification, Mozilla and Google have begun randomizing the order of TLS ClientHello extensions (as of Chromium 110 and NSS 3.84). I see this as a nice
Defederation is a feature - Seirdy
Federation is a revocable privilege contingent upon instance staff maintaining a community that other instances feel safe connecting to. If staff fails to meet
Short cache busting fingerprints in Hugo - Seirdy
I use a quick crypto.FNV32a-based fix for short cache-busting fingerprints that doesn’t directly rely on the unstable .Key method. Code snippet 1 (Go template):
Thoughts on trademarks - Seirdy
I don’t think trademarks are, in principal, evil. But anything that has billions of dollars riding behind its ability to get twisted out of proportion will be
Minimal website responsiveness - Seirdy
My current approach to “responsiveness” is to increase the font sizes on screens. User interfaces should generally have smaller text while article bodies should
Re: Addition of data for the SerenityOS Browser - Seirdy
There’s always the possibility of including SerenityOS data in the MDN BCD tables, but not displaying it on MDN just yet. This could give other projects a
Introducing breadcrumbs - Seirdy
I just rolled out breadcrumbs for my website. Now, any page that is not linked directly from the navbar or site footer will have a breadcrumb list in its
Making POSSE work - Seirdy
I just learned that dedicated IndieWeb clients do exist! Sharing for those less familiar: Social readers fetch your feeds (RSS, Atom, h-feed, WebSub) from a
Firefox focus ring regression - Seirdy
Firefox 120 appears to have regressed to its older WebKit-like blue focus outlines; it briefly had dual-color white-and-blue outlines. I’d previously advised
Accessibility audits and forced colors - Seirdy
I love this blog post. Thank you for writing it. I must add one thing: every accessibility audit needs to test with forced colors. Countless sites claim to be
An exception to link visibility - Seirdy
Making links recognizable in ways besides color is a basic accessibility requirement; in body text, underlining them makes their starting and ending locations
Borrowing from big players - Seirdy
Large organizations’ choices influence my decisions in only one way: by telling me what users are familiar with. For instance: when building a search-results
Sourcehut accessibility - Seirdy
I won’t pretend that the Sourcehut accessibility situation ideal, but it’s usable for the most part with assistive technologies IME. From what I can tell, it
Using BoringSSL - Seirdy
Despite BoringSSL’s “not intended for general use” warning, it’s used by many projects: The “ring” rust crate’s crypto primitives (used by Rustls) Cloudflare:
Flatpak and web browsers - Seirdy
You might want to provision namespace-based isolation for your browsers. But that could throw a wrench into Flatpak-based distribution. When distributing
CNET didn’t have to delete old articles - Seirdy
CNET actually didn’t have to delete old articles to improve ranking. If CNET simply removed those articles from its sitemap, used WebSub to inform Google (and
Webrings are already back - Seirdy
Webrings are alive and well; they don’t need to be “brought back” because they’re already here. I’m in 14 webrings. If you think that’s a lot, foreverkeith.is
On enforcing HTTPS - Seirdy
One thing this article misses is the fact that webpages are delivered over the Web to Web browsers. The vast majority of browsers are application runtime
Small web frameworks - Seirdy
Preact is better than React for most use cases IMO. I think its small size can make it really powerful when you combine it with something like partial
Coercion and Windows Recall - Seirdy
The best ways to improve opsec against coercion are to: Limit what can be taken (reduce what’s stored on a device). Fake what you do have: use duress passwords
On valid XHTML5 again - Seirdy
Switching a site to XHTML5 is only a lot of work at first, because it may have latent bugs. For instance, you may have a stray tag that the HTML parser
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