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fromInfoQ
1 day ago
Tech industry

Cloudflare Optimizes Edge Stack for High-Core CPUs Instead of Large Cache

Tech industry
fromInfoQ
1 day ago

Cloudflare Optimizes Edge Stack for High-Core CPUs Instead of Large Cache

Cloudflare's Gen 13 servers enhance performance by leveraging many processor cores instead of large CPU caches, improving capacity and energy efficiency.
DevOps
fromInfoWorld
1 month ago

Cloudflare launches Dynamic Workers for AI agent execution

Cloudflare's Dynamic Workers provide lightweight, on-demand runtimes for executing AI-generated code, enhancing efficiency for enterprise applications.
Typography
fromPiccalilli
2 days ago

The end of responsive images

Responsive image markup significantly enhances web performance and user experience, stemming from years of collaborative development efforts.
Marketing tech
fromAdExchanger
2 days ago

How Mobile Became The Foundation Of Omnichannel Identity | AdExchanger

Identity today relies on combining various signals, with mobile devices providing crucial insights for effective marketing strategies.
fromInfoQ
3 days ago

How to Build an Exchange: Sub Millisecond Response Times and 24/7 Uptimes in the Cloud

Exchanges are a place where you can submit an order to buy something, letting everyone know about the price you want and notifying you when your order gets filled. They serve as financial infrastructure, providing up-to-date prices and facilitating trades.
Cryptocurrency
fromComputerworld
4 days ago

The smartest ways to sync your Android and computer clipboards

Syncing clipboards on Android phones and computers can be a powerful tool, allowing users to copy in one place and paste in another seamlessly. When functioning well, it creates a harmonious workflow between devices.
Gadgets
Vue
fromRaymondcamden
6 days ago

Building a Simple Markdown PWA App

A Markdown viewer app was built using Electron, focusing on simplicity and functionality for viewing Markdown files.
Web frameworks
fromInfoQ
5 days ago

Cloudflare Introduces Project Think: A Durable Runtime for AI Agents

Cloudflare's Project Think introduces durable AI agents with a kernel-like runtime, enabling long-lived workloads and preserving execution progress during platform restarts.
Mental health
fromSmashing Magazine
6 days ago

Session Timeouts: The Overlooked Accessibility Barrier In Authentication Design - Smashing Magazine

Poor session timeouts create significant accessibility barriers for users with disabilities, impacting their online experiences and tasks.
#caching
Node JS
fromDEV Community
1 week ago

I got tired of wiring the same caching stack every project, so I built LayerCache

LayerCache simplifies caching by stacking multiple layers and handling cache misses efficiently.
fromInfoQ
2 months ago
Software development

One Cache to Rule Them All: Handling Responses and In-Flight Requests with Durable Objects

Node JS
fromDEV Community
1 week ago

I got tired of wiring the same caching stack every project, so I built LayerCache

LayerCache simplifies caching by stacking multiple layers and handling cache misses efficiently.
fromInfoQ
2 months ago
Software development

One Cache to Rule Them All: Handling Responses and In-Flight Requests with Durable Objects

#ai
fromTechCrunch
1 week ago
Web development

Google adds AI Skills to Chrome to help you save favorite workflows | TechCrunch

Google introduces Skills in Chrome, allowing users to save and reuse AI prompts across webpages for enhanced browsing efficiency.
UX design
fromMedium
1 week ago

The trust-latency gap: why the future of UX is intentionally slower

AI chat assistants use word-by-word responses to build anticipation and enhance user trust.
Web development
fromTechCrunch
1 week ago

Google adds AI Skills to Chrome to help you save favorite workflows | TechCrunch

Google introduces Skills in Chrome, allowing users to save and reuse AI prompts across webpages for enhanced browsing efficiency.
UX design
fromMedium
1 week ago

The trust-latency gap: why the future of UX is intentionally slower

AI chat assistants use word-by-word responses to build anticipation and enhance user trust.
#privacy
Privacy technologies
fromTechRepublic
5 days ago

Chrome Privacy Concerns Rise as Expert Warns of Fingerprinting Risks

Browser fingerprinting poses significant privacy risks in Chrome, with at least thirty techniques currently in use to track users without consent.
fromTheregister
2 months ago
Privacy technologies

Just the Browser Is just the beginning

Open protocols and free code are constrained by centralized rulemakers and data-harvesting; minimal, policy-respecting browsers and a Small Web can restore user autonomy.
Privacy technologies
fromTechRepublic
5 days ago

Chrome Privacy Concerns Rise as Expert Warns of Fingerprinting Risks

Browser fingerprinting poses significant privacy risks in Chrome, with at least thirty techniques currently in use to track users without consent.
Web frameworks
fromInfoQ
6 days ago

Pretext.js Bypasses DOM Layout Reflow, Enabling Advanced UX Patterns at 120 FPS

Pretext is a TypeScript library that enhances UI performance by measuring text without causing DOM reflows.
Information security
fromThe Hacker News
2 weeks ago

Browser Extensions Are the New AI Consumption Channel That No One Is Talking About

AI browser extensions pose significant security risks, often overlooked, with vulnerabilities and access that can compromise enterprise networks.
Typography
fromTheregister
1 week ago

QUIC will soon be as important as TCP

QUIC is expected to play a crucial role similar to TCP, necessitating more comprehensive coverage in future editions.
Gadgets
fromGSMArena.com
1 week ago

Nothing unveils Warp app for easy transfers between Android and your computer

Nothing Warp enables seamless file transfers between Android devices and computers without storing user data.
#latency
Venture
fromInfoQ
2 weeks ago

Latency: The Race to Zero...Are We There Yet?

Reducing latency is crucial in fintech as it directly impacts profit and competitive advantage.
Venture
fromInfoQ
2 weeks ago

Latency: The Race to Zero...Are We There Yet?

Reducing latency is crucial in fintech as it directly impacts profit and competitive advantage.
Privacy technologies
fromBGR
6 days ago

Should You Accept Or Reject Cookies From A Website? - BGR

Reject non-essential cookies to avoid data tracking and targeted ads while accepting essential cookies for website functionality.
Web development
fromCSS-Tricks
1 week ago

7 View Transitions Recipes to Try | CSS-Tricks

View transitions enhance user experience and are supported by major browsers, but require careful setup and understanding of animation types.
Software development
fromMedium
1 week ago

Async Logging Is Not a Silver Bullet - What Actually Limits Performance

Async logging redistributes costs rather than reducing them, impacting performance in different ways depending on implementation.
#javascript
React
fromInfoWorld
3 weeks ago

Local-first browser data gets real

Signals provide a performant alternative for reactive state management in front-end development.
Node JS
fromAlex MacArthur
3 weeks ago

Your options for preloading images with JavaScript

Preloading images in JavaScript can be achieved through various methods, with the best choice depending on specific circumstances.
React
fromInfoWorld
3 weeks ago

Local-first browser data gets real

Signals provide a performant alternative for reactive state management in front-end development.
Node JS
fromAlex MacArthur
3 weeks ago

Your options for preloading images with JavaScript

Preloading images in JavaScript can be achieved through various methods, with the best choice depending on specific circumstances.
#lazy-loading
Web design
fromGSMArena.com
2 weeks ago

Google Chrome will get lazy loading for video and audio elements

Lazy loading will soon include video and audio elements in Chrome 148, enhancing user experience by deferring loading of heavier content.
Web design
fromGSMArena.com
2 weeks ago

Google Chrome will get lazy loading for video and audio elements

Lazy loading will soon include video and audio elements in Chrome 148, enhancing user experience by deferring loading of heavier content.
Mobile UX
fromGSMArena.com
1 month ago

Samsung Browser for Windows is now out of beta

Samsung Browser 30.0.0.95 is now available globally for Windows 10 and 11, featuring integrated Perplexity AI for enhanced browsing capabilities.
Marketing tech
fromExchangewire
1 month ago

30% of Open-Web Video Players Shrink After Page Load, Finds Picnic

Nearly 1 in 3 open-web video players change size after loading, impacting how video impressions are classified and valued.
Web development
fromWebKit
1 month ago

WebKit Features for Safari 26.4

Safari 26.4 introduces 44 features, including CSS Grid Lanes and WebTransport, focusing on developer requests and improving existing functionalities.
Angular
fromInfoQ
1 month ago

Mobile Server-Driven UI at Scale

Nubank's mobile platform team manages infrastructure for a digital banking app serving 115 million customers across 40 million daily users, supporting 3,000 engineers developing features in Flutter, iOS, and Android.
Digital life
fromZDNET
1 month ago

I stopped drowning in browser tabs, thanks to this clever AI tool

Karakeep uses AI to automatically tag and organize bookmarks into searchable archives, offering both cloud and self-hosted server options for managing large collections of saved content.
fromInfoWorld
1 month ago

We mistook event handling for architecture

Events are essential inputs to modern front-end systems. But when we mistake reactions for architecture, complexity quietly multiplies. Over time, many front-end architectures have come to resemble chains of reactions rather than models of structure. The result is systems that are expressive, but increasingly difficult to reason about.
React
Web frameworks
fromSubstack
1 month ago

Blob Objects in JavaScript: A Practical Guide to Files, Previews, Downloads, and Memory

Blob objects are essential for efficient file handling in frontend development, addressing issues like memory management and performance.
Digital life
fromBusiness Matters
1 month ago

Why Speed Matters More Than Ever in an On-Demand Digital Economy

Speed is a critical competitive factor across digital industries, directly influencing customer satisfaction, trust, and market success.
Miscellaneous
fromDevOps.com
1 month ago

I Learned Traffic Optimization Before I Learned Cloud Computing. It Turns Out the Lessons Were the Same. - DevOps.com

Cloud infrastructure requires understanding system behavior and costs to operate effectively at speed, similar to how skilled drivers anticipate conditions rather than simply driving fast.
fromRaymondcamden
2 months ago

I threw thousands of files at Astro and you won't believe what happened next...

I began by creating a soft link locally from my blog's repo of posts to the src/pages/posts of a new Astro site. My blog currently has 6742 posts (all high quality I assure you). Each one looks like so: --- layout: post title: "Creating Reddit Summaries with URL Context and Gemini" date: "2026-02-09T18:00:00" categories: ["development"] tags: ["python","generative ai"] banner_image: /images/banners/cat_on_papers2.jpg permalink: /2026/02/09/creating-reddit-summaries-with-gemini description: Using Gemini APIs to create a summary of a subreddit. --- Interesting content no one will probably read here...
Austin
Mobile UX
fromBusiness Matters
2 months ago

Why Users Prefer Apps Over Browsers for Daily Digital Tasks

Mobile apps have become the primary interface for daily digital tasks, prioritizing convenience, continuity, and efficiency over the openness of the traditional web.
Tech industry
fromTechCrunch
1 month ago

Amid new competition, Chrome speeds up its release schedule | TechCrunch

Google accelerates Chrome releases from four-week to two-week cycles starting September 2026, delivering stability and speed improvements twice as frequently amid competition from AI-powered browsers.
Node JS
fromInfoWorld
1 month ago

Why local-first matters for JavaScript

JavaScript innovation accelerates through local-first SQL datastores, universal isomorphic JavaScript via WinterTC, reactive signals adoption, NPM alternatives, Java-JavaScript bridges, and Deno's resurgence.
Gadgets
fromTechCrunch
2 months ago

As browser wars heat up, Chrome adds new productivity features | TechCrunch

Google Chrome adds Split View, PDF annotations, and Save to Google Drive while integrating Gemini AI to respond to growing AI-driven browser competition.
Web development
fromInfoWorld
1 month ago

The browser is your database: Local-first comes of age

Local-first technologies like PGlite and RxDB embed feature-rich databases directly in browsers, enabling instant interactivity while maintaining server synchronization through background sync engines.
fromInc
1 month ago

How In-App Browsers Shape Measurement and Experience

When someone taps your link in a social app or email, it often opens in an in-app browser (embedded browser), a contained environment inside that app. Those in-app browsers don't share cookies, logins, or referral data with Safari or Chrome. They sever the continuity that website-centric analytics depend on. So these sessions look like anonymous visits.
Mobile UX
fromLogRocket Blog
2 months ago

UI patterns for async workflows, background jobs, and data pipelines - LogRocket Blog

This same sense of uncertainty can be triggered in software products. Many digital experiences consist of background tasks, file imports, system updates, and other long-running processes that run quietly and invisibly, leaving users with no indications of progress or feedback. The user initiates an action, like a sync, a publish, or a bulk update, and is responsible for the outcome, while the system does all the work out of sight.
UX design
fromEntrepreneur
2 months ago

Streamline Your Workflow With This AI Browser Assistant for Just $29

If you're an entrepreneur juggling multiple roles, finding tools that help you work smarter becomes essential. Unlike traditional AI tools that require constant tab-switching and copy-pasting, BrowserCopilot AI works inside whatever screen you're already using. Whether you're drafting client emails, researching competitors, or reviewing documents, this Chrome extension delivers context-aware assistance without disrupting your workflow, and a lifetime subscription is on sale now for $29 (reg. $204).
Artificial intelligence
fromTechzine Global
1 month ago

Chrome will receive biweekly updates starting in September

Starting in September 2026, a new stable version of the browser will be released every two weeks, compared to every four weeks currently. According to the developers behind Chrome, the change is in line with the increasingly rapid development of the web platform. New features, bug fixes, and performance improvements should therefore become available more quickly to both end users and developers.
Software development
Mobile UX
fromAndroid Police
1 month ago

Chrome still doesn't have extensions on Android, so I found a browser that does

Chrome's lack of extension support on Android, despite competitors like Kiwi and Edge offering it, suggests deliberate business decisions prioritizing ad revenue over user functionality.
Gadgets
fromZDNET
2 months ago

Your Android phone feeling slow? My 4-step refresh routine works wonders every time

Free up storage and uninstall unused apps to improve an old Android phone's speed without rooting.
Web frameworks
fromLoicpoullain
2 months ago

The future of web frameworks in the age of AI

AI agents now generate 90-95% of production code, requiring frameworks to be AI-understandable with comprehensive documentation and clear examples to remain competitive.
Artificial intelligence
fromComputerworld
2 months ago

Chrome auto browse can help with work, says Google

Google adds Gemini-powered auto-browse to Chrome to automate web navigation, gather and process information, and reduce manual data entry, best suited for low-risk tasks.
Web development
fromThe Verge
1 month ago

Google accelerates Chrome release cycle

Google is accelerating Chrome's release cycle from four weeks to two weeks starting September, enabling faster delivery of performance improvements, fixes, and new features across all platforms.
Software development
fromMedium
2 months ago

Why Your System Shows Old Data: A Practical Guide to Cache Invalidation

Caching introduces multiple truths; without correct cache invalidation users will receive stale data and silently lose trust.
fromInfoWorld
1 month ago

The right way to architect modern web applications

Modern web applications are no longer just "sites." They are long-lived, highly interactive systems that span multiple runtimes, global content delivery networks, edge caches, background workers, and increasingly complex data pipelines. They are expected to load instantly, remain responsive under poor network conditions, and degrade gracefully when something goes wrong.
Web frameworks
Web development
fromFast Company
1 month ago

Google Chrome just dropped 3 new time-saving features

Google Chrome introduces three productivity features including Split View, which allows side-by-side tab viewing to streamline multitasking workflows for browser-based work.
Software development
fromInfoWorld
1 month ago

The reliability cost of default timeouts

Unbounded waiting in distributed systems causes slowness to manifest as outages before traditional failure detection triggers, draining capacity and degrading user experience.
fromZDNET
2 months ago

5 Android browsers I prefer over Chrome - and why they're worth trying

The first is that the UI is highly customizable. One of my favorite customizations is the ability to move the search bar to the bottom of the window, which makes it much easier to use Opera with one hand. The second is that Opera has a built-in AI tool called Aria, and it is pretty fantastic. Aria was the first AI tool I used, and I often use it before any other service.
Privacy technologies
Software development
fromMedium
2 months ago

A Shared Context Optimization to Eliminate 75% Service Calls

Refactoring reduced redundant HTTP calls between the Recommendation API and the Unified Customer Database, removing the chatty-services pattern and improving performance and code maintainability.
Software development
fromInfoWorld
2 months ago

4 self-contained databases for your apps

XAMPP provides a complete local web stack (MariaDB, Apache, PHP, Mercury SMTP, OpenSSL) while PostgreSQL can be run standalone or embedded via pgserver in Python.
Software development
fromInfoQ
2 months ago

How WebAssembly Components Enable Safe and Portable Software Extensions

WebAssembly components enable language-agnostic, sandboxed, high-performance application extensions that run third-party code while protecting proprietary implementations.
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