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Really cool project, super polished. The panda animation!


I have completed multiple courses on front-end web accessibility and never run into <output>, somehow. Thanks so much for the awesome share.


Thanks for sharing this! I have been using a Hetzner VPS + Coolify setup for personal projects for around a year and it has been a great Heroku-like experience and very easy on the wallet. I originally found out about both Hetzner and Coolify from this 1.5 hour guide on getting started from the Syntax podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=taJlPG82Ucw


Thanks so much for all your hard work on both of these awesome libraries. react-beautiful-dnd (and @hello-pangea's fork) have been really nice to use. Excited to try pragmatic-drag-and-drop!


It would be really nice if DDG had their own webmaster console (like Google or Bing) to help understand why pages might be indexed or dropped. I love DDG as my primary search engine, but it's a black box from the SEO side of the desk, unless I'm missing something obvious.


> [DDG is] a black box from the SEO side of the desk

That’s a feature, not a bug, from my point of view.


It doesn't index you, bing does.


This is my favorite use case as well. There's nothing better than starting a pull request review on someone else's front-end work and seeing the changes they've made before looking at the code.


How do you do this for UI elements that don't fit on screen?


Thanks for sharing this. It's stuff like this that really makes the web feel mysterious and magical.


What an incredible career. His work made the internet so much better for all of us. RIP.


Apple icon -> System Preferences -> Keyboard -> Shortcuts -> checkbox for "Use keyboard navigation to move focus between controls"

I found this setting while googling last week after getting frustrated that Firefox wasn't letting me tab to links as I expected when it worked just fine in Chrome.


Interesting. How do I first get focus on the menu bar without clicking with the mouse?

Honestly, I have no idea. I did not know about your suggestion, so that's a TIL for me, but if I am going to click to get to the menu bar, it's not much of a solution.

(In Safari, tab takes me around the page. In terminal, it does what I expect, command/line completion. Only after I click on a menu does it get me anywhere. And it's a good the arrow keys do the same thing, because once one gets to Help, tab is stuck in the search field.)


It finally happened. I had to sign up for Hacker News just to give props. Very cool and inspiring project. Thanks so much for posting.


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