βοΈ State of JS '21, Next.js 12.1 and more!
Hello there!
I'm in the middle of travelling, so this is gonna be a short oneβbut boy there have been exciting things this past week! π
π To read
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Next.js 12.1 released Expanded support for SWC, On-demand Incremental Static Regeneration (in Beta) and more!
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State of JS 2021 Check out the latest report of the JavaScript ecosystem.
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Subsetting Font Awesome to Improve Performance β Adam Rackis, CSS-Tricks By subsetting Font Awesome, we can remove any unused glyphs from the font files it provides. This will reduce the number of bytes transmitted over the wire, and improve performance.
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Google Search Is Dying Reddit is currently the most popular search engine. The only people who donβt know that are the team at Reddit, who canβt be bothered to build a decent search interface. So instead we resort to using Google, and appending the word βredditβ to the end of our queries. Why are people searching Reddit specifically? The short answer is that Google search results are clearly dying. The long answer is that most of the web has become too inauthentic to trust.
π Some more cool stuff
- Hereβs Why Iβll Be Keeping My Shoes on in Your Shoeless Home β The Wall Street Journal
- Call of Duty: Free β 99% Invisible n the west coast of Ireland, on the banks of an estuary dividing county Limerick from county Clare, lies a small town called Shannon. But Shannon is not a quaint fishing village or farming community. Its industry is its airport. And Shannon Airport is big. It handles up to 1.7 million passengers and 20,000 flights a year, most of them from other countries. It looks like a cosmopolitan international airport, but it has a unique claim to fame: the worldβs first airport duty-free store.
- MoviePass 2.0 Wants to Track Your Eyeballs to Make Sure You Watch Ads
- Building an iPod for 2022
β¨οΈ Keyboards
That's all for now, have a great week!
Stay kind π