Brecht De Ruyte
@utilitybend.com
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Google Developer Expert | Front-end Developer at iO | blog owner https://utilitybend.com | guest writer at Smashing Magazine | father | geek | photography enthousiast | oklchroma.utilitybend.com
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Back to back AI, with @tomayac.com showing built-in AI capabilities ✨
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@nico.dev learning us how to build K.I.T.T. with Javascript.
Watching a great talk by @oliverdunk.com just starting some live demos with Built-in AI APIs. The demo gods are behaving so far! 🤞😀💯
Quite a nice morning walk towards DevFest Nantes @gdgnantes.bsky.social #devfest #GDE
Landscape taken on the bridge of isle de Nantes. Water in center. Apartments/offices in the right and a bridge at the end.
On my way to DevFest Nantes. Zebra style. #GDE
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Container queries and CSS make it simple to smoothly transition an element to the other side of its parent container without knowing exact dimensions or distance.

Read more in my latest post: ryanmulligan.dev/blog/transit...
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🚀As a case study, I tried to recreate the famous Guess Who game with built-in AI and the Prompt API. It was a really interesting experience, to say the least.
My heart is at CSS & UI, and always will be. However, I do love to experiment with a variety of (web)technologies 😄 Read all about it
Build a guessing game with the Prompt API  |  Blog  |  Chrome for Developers
My game of Guess Who demonstrates how AI can be used to build thoughtful game logic, and the importance of prompt engineering to get the outcomes you expect.
developer.chrome.com
Sorry for your loss and wishing you strength during this period of grief. ♥️
Also, the first time I publish something on @developer.chrome.com 😍
🚀As a case study, I tried to recreate the famous Guess Who game with built-in AI and the Prompt API. It was a really interesting experience, to say the least.
My heart is at CSS & UI, and always will be. However, I do love to experiment with a variety of (web)technologies 😄 Read all about it
Build a guessing game with the Prompt API  |  Blog  |  Chrome for Developers
My game of Guess Who demonstrates how AI can be used to build thoughtful game logic, and the importance of prompt engineering to get the outcomes you expect.
developer.chrome.com
The thing is. I really appreciate cinema as an art form. When I studied film we had to go to the cinema once each month looking at silent movies like "the general" with live piano. I should do it again sometime. I loved that.
I'm a big advocate in creating stupid and weird stuff on the web. The web is supposed to be fun! You go lex! 💯😁
Watching some good old cinema front from time to time. Usually this happens in fall. This time I'm re-watching some of my favourites growing up. Quentin Tarantino and Oliver Stone movies. The choice to shoot on 35mm film is really something... The color and the drama it brings. Lost art form? 🤔
Yeah 🙂 equipment based. Lots of fun
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As an experiment, we (the Firefox team) wanted to try a new way to get feedback on which Interop proposals matter most.

So, here's a web app where you can rank the proposals you care about, giving us data we can use when reviewing which ones to champion.

interop-rank.jakearchibald.com
Interop Feature Ranking
Rank the web platform features you care most about
interop-rank.jakearchibald.com
Time to change some profile pictures. The hair is a bit more salt & pepper nowadays 🙃
To elaborate on that. The first question I can visualize is some technical problems or potential dangers. The second one might have some really interesting cases that could benefit design system engineers.
After @utilitybend.com's excellent talk at Frontmania on Engineering CSS I was left with two questions:

1. Why can't @property declarations be declared in a scope, The ability to scope custom props is so powerful this feels like a miss.

2. CSS Functions are great. Can we have typed in- and output?
Oh cool. I'll add it to my notes. Thanks for taking a look. It really is appreciated 🙂
Interesting. How would before, after and between work? You mean based on thumb then? A change I currently think of is rather a numbered segment instead of child. Eg: ::nth-segment(2)

The benefit is that it's easy to manage no matter the amount of thumbs. For example 4 in my opening hours example.
I'm at @frontmania.bsky.social watching a talk on local AI with @rowdy.codes wearing a really fashionable hat!
Rowdy with a hat
🤔 now that would be interesting. Watching it right now. 🏁