
"Up first is a stellar post by Leon Adato, HOW TO DEVREL: The Most Un-Natural Act. In his post, he describes how he not only got people to stop by his company booth but to also partake in a challenge that involved setting up a game with monitoring. I can attest to this working because I actually saw this at a conference, was immediately drawn to it, and did the challenge."
"I haven't blogged about Eleventy in quite some time, mostly because it "just works" and continues to be awesome. Alex Russel is a recent (I believe) user of Eleventy and shared a bunch of cool tips for how to get the most performance out of it. As an FYI, I found out about this article thanks to the excellent 11tybundle.dev newsletter."
"Finally, an older post, but "Dont Sleep on AbortController" is the first blog post on AbortController that really clicked with me. This is a great overview by Artem and credit goes to Stefan Judis for sharing the post on Mastodon. Last but not least, I'm not sharing a music video for once, but rather a fascinating project called WindowSwap. WindowSwap shows random videos taken from windows around the world. I can't stop watching this."
A conference booth attracted attendees by hosting an interactive challenge that required setting up a monitored game, successfully prompting hands-on participation. Eleventy remains reliable and performant; practical tips outline ways to extract maximum performance and point to curated newsletters for discovery. An accessible overview of AbortController clarifies its use and practical benefits, with community sharing helping circulation. WindowSwap curates random window-view videos from around the world, offering calming, immersive visual experiences. Seasonal weather has shifted to milder temperatures and clear skies, enabling outdoor Halloween activities and safe trick-or-treating with family in costume.
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