Going to Carlingford. brb
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Friday, January 30th, 2026
Tuesday, February 20th, 2024
A Global Documentation Platform - Piccalilli
I was chatting to Andy last week and he started ranting about the future of online documentation for web developers. “Write a blog post!” I said. So he did.
I think he’s right. We need a Wikimedia model for web docs. I’m not sure if MDN fits the bill anymore now that they’re deliberately spewing hallucinations back at web developers.
Monday, November 20th, 2023
Getting started with CSS container queries | MDN Blog
Michelle has written a detailed practical guide to container queries here.
Tuesday, October 17th, 2023
Introduction to web sustainability | MDN Blog
You might think that any individual effort to reduce the web’s environmental impact is a drop in the ocean. But as tech workers, we are in a position of relative power compared to other industries. We build products that might be used by thousands, even millions of users. Any improvements we make have the potential for a vast impact when scaled up to that level.
A good overview from Michelle.
Saturday, July 1st, 2023
Introducing AI Help: Your Trusted Companion for Web Development | MDN Blog
As part of this pointless push, an “AI explain” button appeared on MDN articles. This terrible idea actually got pushed to production (bypassing the usual deploy steps) where it lasted less than a day.
You can read the havoc it wreaked in the short term. We’ll find out how much long-term damage it has done to trust in Mozilla and MDN.
This may be the worst use of a large language model I’ve seen since synthentic users (if you click that link, no it’s not a joke: “user research without the users” is what they’re actually proposing).