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In response to the Vercel CEO posing with an indicted war criminal, Salma uses that to remind us were are not in fact, locked in like we might think we are.

https://whitep4nth3r.com/blog/we-all-have-a-choice/
We all have a choice
If you're on The Internet and you work in tech, you're probably feeling painfully burned out at the **State of Things** right now. Your feelings are very valid. And you are not alone. Over the last decade, technology companies that started out as honest and independent hubs for innovation have gradually and very slowly been swallowed whole by something that, for those of us who have built our lives around being ethical, being nice, being good, and Doing The Right Thing, we just cannot comprehend. It has been a slow but sure bait and switch. The media and public discourse would have us believe that This Is The Way Things Are; we're locked in now and there is no other way. But that is what these companies rely on: **you're too burned out to take action right now**. And so as a collective we continue to pay for services that these companies provide and, by proxy, support these organisations in moving further and further away from what is right and good. I often speak about how your tools don't matter and how telling your story about what you're creating is the most important part of building for the web. But in 2025, the tools we choose to use, support, build community around and pay for send an important message to our peers about what we believe in, what we're willing to tolerate, and ultimately, who we choose to be. Yesterday the CEO of Vercel posted a proud selfie to The Internet, posing with the Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu. Regardless of how utterly absurd this actually is, this whole circus act sent a very clear and frankly, harrowing memo to the entirety of the technology industry. Those of you are are ethical and nice and good but also invested in the Vercel ecosystem are probably a little shaken up right now. And maybe you hope this is a one-off because you really don't have time to migrate all of your projects to another deployment platform right now, let alone migrate away from Next.js to a new web framework. But we all have a choice. Taking action and Doing The Right Thing is often difficult, always exhausting, but it is what we must do, together. We all deserve better. The world deserves better. It'll take a little work to get there, but there is hope. **There is hope if we do it together. The Internet is ours.** **We all have a choice.**
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The Index: Issue #131

The Index #131 is here with some fun tricks, CSS colours and finally, light at the end of the tunnel with cookie banners.

https://piccalil.li/the-index/131/
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A great run-down of what corner-shape is capable of. You’ll be surprised at what can be achieved!

https://css-tip.com/corner-shape/
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Set your alarms and clear your inboxes: JavaScript for Everyone launches in 7 days, on October 14th.

The drafts are done, the editing is *nearly* complete and let us tell you, Mat has written a masterpiece.

Get alerted on launch day by signing up for […]

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JavaScript for Everyone. A new course by Mat Marquis. Launching in 7 days
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A pragmatic guide to modern CSS colours - part one

Whether you've got a firm grasp on modern CSS colour capabilities, or you're thinking 'I struggle to understand why I should use modern CSS colours at all', then the first part of this article series, by Kevin Powell, is for you […]
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Another fantastic CSS starter/reset has arrived and — as is now tradition — it’s time to run through it and pick out the bits we like and dislike.

https://piccalil.li/links/the-coyier-css-starter/
The Coyier CSS starter
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According to Teemill, our merch store will have free shipping, starting from right now to midnight, Sunday 5th October (BST).

Don't miss it! https://piccalilli.teemill.com/
Piccalilli merch store
Support Piccalilli with our official merch
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This is a really interesting web component-based UI library from Cory LaViska who has a lot of experience in this world from their work on Web Awesome.

https://quietui.org/
Quiet UI
A UI library for the Web with a focus on accessibility, longevity, performance, and simplicity.
quietui.org
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A guide to creating accessible PDFs using free tools

If you really do (seriously, really do) need to create a PDF, Steve has your back to help you make sure you make that PDF accessible without having to fork out for Adobe Acrobat Pro […]
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Ok folks, this is the last reminder about Mindful Design pre-orders. Once today is over, that's it and the cheapest it'll be (aside from PPP) won't happen again!

https://piccalil.li/mindful-design
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We spotted this approach being shared in response to a highly inefficient PNG-based animation on the US government’s “Trump Card” website. Lots of TILs in there.

https://jakearchibald.com/2024/video-with-transparency/
Video with alpha transparency on the web
It's better to do it yourself.
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We’ve been wanting this type of content on Piccalilli for a while as management is such a common progression path for senior developers.

https://piccalil.li/blog/transitioning-from-being-a-developer-to-a-manager/