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Daily Digest for Friday, Dec 22, 2017

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Steve Ivy

Kevin Marks asks “is DiSo back?” I hadn’t thought about it, but…

Damn straight #DiSo is back.

Not necessarily the project, but the ideas? Absolutely. As we begin to see the Silos we created for what they are, some are building the tools to re-colonize the Open Web. Are you publishing online? Do you own your own content? Are you sure? Or are you dependent on Twitter and Facebook - the #silo sites - of the world to carry (and monetize) your writing, your activities, your family photos?

I know I still am in many ways. It’s just so easy. But easy leads to exploitation. So tie your shoes, button your coat, and get to work:

~ # 00:00 ~

Chris Krycho: Chrome is not the Standard

Chris Krycho wrote a thoughtful post about the state of browser development and web standards, and as developers, the tendency sometimes to see Chrome as the standard for what features browsers should be supporting. Chrome is not the Standard:

> Over the past few years, I’ve increasingly seen articles with headlines that run something like, “New Feature Coming To the Web”— followed by content which described how Chrome had implemented an experimental new feature. “You’ll be able to use this soon!” has been the promise.

> These are tradeoffs, plain and simple. Chrome ships new features fast, but they’re not always stable and they often have performance costs. Safari ships new features on a much slower cadence, but they’re usually solid and always perform incredibly well.

> That’s what makes the web so great, even when it makes things move more slowly. Sometimes — often, even! — moving more slowly not in the experimental phase but in the finalizing phase makes for a much better outcome overall.

Fellow #webnerds, it’s a good read.

#google #webnerds #webdevelopment