Yet another project out! #buildinpublic

Introducing Protracted (https://protracted.website). The world's first link lengthener. Because short links are the past. Made with SvelteKit for the frontend, and Hono for the API.

#webdev #webdevelopment #sveltejs #hono

What’s new in Svelte: May 2026

https://mander.xyz/post/51400408

What’s new in Svelte: May 2026 - Mander

Lemmy

Currently feeling a bit useless on my own project as we are heading towards implementing it directly in @inventaire, which is written in #SvelteJS, a framework I am not familiar with.

Do you think I can learn Svelte (and Typescript) during the week-end? 🙃

#wmhack

What’s new in Svelte: April 2026

https://programming.dev/post/48107554

What’s new in Svelte: April 2026 - programming.dev

Lemmy

Creating transitions in Svelte is just beautiful.

#webdev #sveltejs

Comments inside Svelte component tags

https://programming.dev/post/47865141

Comments inside Svelte component tags - programming.dev

Lemmy

EvaTeam Workflow Enhancer — userscript для нормального отображения процессов

Сталкивались уже с EvaTeam (российский аналог Jira)? Чувствуете боль при работе с бизнес-процессами (workflow)? Думаю я могу вам немного помочь

https://habr.com/ru/articles/1015656/

#userscript #userscripts #tampermonkey #greasemonkey #eva #evateam #workflow #svelte #sveltejs #sveltekit

EvaTeam Workflow Enhancer — userscript для улучшения отображения процессов

Привет, хабровчане! В прошлой статье я рассказывал про интеграцию Alertmanager с Jira и упоминал, что мы переходим на EvaTeam - российский аналог Jira. Переход состоялся, и — спойлер — продукт...

Хабр

How we Rewrote 130K Lines from React to Svelte in Two Weeks

https://programming.dev/post/47359503

How does ransomware get into major networks, such as schools or other large public agencies? - programming.dev

I read an article about ransomware affecting the public transportation service in Kansas, and I wanted to ask how this can happen. Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ransomware] says these are “are typically carried out using a Trojan, entering a system through, for example, a malicious attachment, embedded link in a phishing email, or a vulnerability in a network service,” but how? Wouldn’t someone still have to deliberately click a malicious link to install it? Wouldn’t anyone working for such an agency be educated enough about these threats not to do so? I wanted to ask in that community, but I was afraid this is such a basic question that I felt foolish posting it there. Does anyone know the exact process by which this typically can happen? I’ve seen how scammers can do this to individuals with low tech literacy by watching Kitboga, but what about these big agencies? Edit: After reading some of the responses, it’s made me realize why IT often wants to heavily restrict what you can do on a work PC, which is frustrating from an end user perspective, but if people are just clicking links in emails and not following basic internet safety, then damn.

SvelteKit Remote Functions and Observability

https://lemmy.world/post/43768872

SvelteKit Remote Functions and Observability - Lemmy.World

Lemmy

Why I choose Svelte - programming.dev

Lemmy