Bruce Lawson
@brucel.bsky.social
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Web standards a11y lovegod who leverages synergies at Vivaldi browser. Musician. He/ him. Conversation on mastodon, at @[email protected]. Bluesky is broadcast-only, as I've been disappointed by non-Fediverse platforms before. Personal views. RT≠+1.
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Last week, I spent a whole 2.5 days in New York, attending @smashingconf.com with the @browserchoicealliance.org, reminding developers that the open web depends on free choice of web browsers. brucelawson.co.uk/2025/smashin...
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» Smashing NYC with the BCA
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How tech powers immigration enforcement www.brookings.edu/articles/how... "These technologies are in part aiding President Trump’s mass deportation plans, among the administration’s expansion of social media surveillance and data analytics."
How tech powers immigration enforcement | Brookings
Nicol Turner Lee and co-authors examine how AI, data analytics, and surveillance are used in immigration enforcement under Trump.
www.brookings.edu
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Happy Windows 10 Death Day! But you don't have to dump your machine or pledge a kidney to Microsoft! Install Zorin OS (based on Ubuntu, but a very shallow learning curve for Windows users) plus Vivaldi browser. All you need for snooping-free laptop longevity! brucelawson.co.uk/2025/goodbye...
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» Goodbye Windows 10, Hello Zorin OS
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The German state of Schleswig-Holstein completes a massive 30,000 employee migration to from Microsoft to Open Source email systems and Libre Office news.itsfoss.com/schleswig-ho... (I wonder if they've produced a manual for other states/ nations to do the same?)
Good News! Germany's Schleswig-Holstein Completes Massive Migration to Open Source Email Systems
German state achieves digital sovereignty by ditching Microsoft for open source solutions.
news.itsfoss.com
brucel.bsky.social
Could be. I considered people writing in their non-native language, but don't have experience doing it myself. (Whenever I write alt text in French, I always say "Bof! La vie n'a pas de sens, l'Univers est indifférent. Buvons encore un peu de vin.")
brucel.bsky.social
It's probably true that with the right prompting. context, tell ing what to emphasize and the length can [produce something good. But is doing that, and reviewing the results, any faster than writing it yourself?
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The App Store Was Always Authoritarian infrequently.org/2025/10/the-... - "Apple is loaning its monopoly on iOS software to yet another authoritarian regime without a fight, painting a stark contrast: when profits are on the line, Cupertino will gaslight democratic regulators and defy pro-user laws"
The App Store Was Always Authoritarian - Infrequently Noted
Apple bent the knee for months, leaving many commentators to ask why. But the reasons are not mysterious: Apple wants things that only the government can provide, things that will defend and extend it...
infrequently.org
brucel.bsky.social
Absolute scenes on Kuenssberg this morning
Photo of Nigel Farage and Laura Kuenssberg in a TV studio. Speech bubble from Farage reads "I was about 14 and it was over a photo of Eva Braun". Speech bubble from Kuenssberg reads "Erm…I asked you about the West Bank".
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They stole the books I co-wrote in order to train their planet-burning hallucination machine, so I've filed a claim.
ryanestrada.com
Just a reminder to check for your name in this list of books that OpenAI trained from. If your name is there, they probably owe you several thousand dollars.

OpenAI cried that if everyone eligible author files, the company will go bankrupt, so I'm alerting every author I have ever spoken to.
Search LibGen, the Pirated-Books Database That Meta Used to Train AI
Millions of books and scientific papers are captured in the collection’s current iteration.
www.theatlantic.com
brucel.bsky.social
I saw The Good Bubble Narrative at Glastonbury back in 2015. A cracking set.
brucel.bsky.social
My good chum (and newly Mortal Enemy since he joined Firefox) Jank Architect (@jakearchibald.com) seeks your input on which web platform features Interop 2026 should focus on, at the exquisitely named interop.rank-jake-archibald site: interop-rank.jakearchibald.com
Interop Feature Ranking
Rank the web platform features you care most about
interop-rank.jakearchibald.com
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The Children Who Power Silicon Valley’s AI Dreams aylgorith.com/the-children...
Congolese children mine cobalt for $2/day while 95% of Africa’s AI researchers can’t afford the GPUs their data trains.
The Children Who Power Silicon Valley's AI Dreams
Congolese children mine cobalt for $2/day while 95% of Africa's AI researchers can't afford the GPUs their data trains.
aylgorith.com
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“Many of the ideas for interventions that have been raised in this process would inhibit UK innovation and growth" sobbed Google, as the UK competition regulator designated Google Search with strategic market status. Thoughts and prayers. www.theguardian.com/technology/2...
Google given special status by watchdog that could force it to change UK search
CMA puts Google under tighter regulation with ‘strategic market status’ designation and can enforce changes
www.theguardian.com
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He was one of the talking people on stage!
brucel.bsky.social
Learning about Incremental Font Transfer at #smashingconf, a W3C spec to decrease the perceived latency for downloading web fonts - particularly useful for CJK and other non-Latin scripts. www.w3.org/TR/IFT/
Incremental Font Transfer
www.w3.org
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AT #smashingconf, @tkadlec.bsky.social is reminding us that betting on the browser (rather than JavaScript abstractions) is our best chance of long-term success.
Tim Catnip on stage
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I'm in New York, which is a bit different from original York, repping @vivaldi.com and @browserchoicealliance.org who are sponsoring @smashingconf.com.
Me and Ashley in front of sponsor board listing Browser Choice Alliance (and Microsoft Edge!) Me in a NYC street
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Happy Anniversary of the Battle of Cable Street, to all decent people.
Plaque: Plaque "THE BATTLE OF CABLE STREET
The people of East London rallied to Cable Street on the 4th October 1936 and forced back the march of the fascist
Oswald Mosley and his Blackshirts through the streets of the East End.
"THEY SHALL NOT PASS""
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lea.verou.me
Computing some preliminary analysis over the #StateOfHTML pain points data and some …interesting patterns are emerging 🙃
Two Pie charts titled "Complaints about specific browsers" showing about half Safari browser, around a third Firefox, and about a sixth Chrome Two Pie charts titled "Complaints about specific vendors", one titled "All complaints" and the second "Explicitly about interop". The first is showing around 55% Apple, with a tiny sliver of Microsoft and the rest split evenly across Google and Mozilla, whereas the second is 100% Apple. Two Pie charts titled "Mobile vs desktop", one titled "All complaints" and the second "Explicitly about interop". Both are showing about a third desktop and two thirds mobile. Two Pie charts titled "Complaints about specific platforms", one titled "All complaints" and the second "Explicitly about interop". The first is showing around three quarters iOS, around 15% Android, a tiny sliver of Linux, and the rest split evenly across MacOS and Microsoft Windows. The second chart is >80% iOS, with the rest being Android.
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rbyers.net
I believe it's fundamentally impossible to ship Chrome on iOS meeting the same high quality bar we have on other platforms when we are forced to rely on WKWebView and very slow and unreliable issue handling.