Top 3 @webexpo.bsky.social talks this year for me:
– Nick Fine on building without evidence.
– Oliver Schöndorfer on typography. (His delivery!)
– Ladislav Prskavec on MCP.
WebExpo itself was great, as always! ❤️
More thoughts (in Czech): www.linkedin.com/posts/martin...
Z WebExpa jsem včera odcházel zdravě naštvaný.
Web je můj profesní život a WebExpo Conference miluju. Mimo jiné i proto, že mi několikrát v životě pomohlo překormidlovat vlastní kariéru. Za to patří ...
#Chrome has been really slow lately. So I went to try #Safari again.
I've only been using it for a day so I can't judge. But! I couldn't even last a day with my previous attempts.
It seems to me that Apple has put a lot of effort into this browser in last year...?
Is Bluesky stagnating = slowly dying?
bsky.jazco.dev/stats
Martin Michalek
We at @pagespeedone.bsky.social have just launched a new website speed test. ⚡️
→ pagespeed.one/en/app/insig...
Why there is no #Cursor mobile app to allow work continuity without sitting in front of computer?
Basic communication with AI agents I can do from my iPhone. Same as with people.
Does any competitor offer this?
One of the biggest pitfalls of developing with LLM is bulk editing.
It's temptingly simple, it edits beautifully contextually, including texts.
But it often breaks something else and it's hard to control on a larger codebase.
✎ We have rewritten two key articles for the #PageSpeed documentation from @pagespeedone.bsky.social
1) #CoreWebVitals: all the details about these metrics
pagespeed.one/metrics/cwv
2) #ChromeUXReport: what is it and what is it for?https://pagespeed.one/knowledge/crux
#WebPerf
At @pagespeedone.bsky.social we have launched a new service “Strategy for AI Bots”.
AI bots are probably slowing down your websites too.
We will come, discuss the data, set the rules so that the bots are fed up and you do not lose visibility in LLM.
pagespeed.one/en/ai-bots
#WebPerf #AI
Krkonoše.
Weekend between the Czech Republic and Poland.
Was good. ☀️
Monitoring site speed? You need to know the acronyms: #synth, #CrUX, and #RUM.
— Synthetic monitoring = machines (Lighthouse).
— CrUX = real users in Google Chrome.
— RUM = custom data from all users.
Learn more here: pagespeed.one/en/know-how/...
Which type do you use?