@Lippe

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Hi, I'm Lippe! I build websites and other cool stuff.
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15 years of beyond tellerrand. To celebrate, we’re running an open call for sticker designs together with StickerApp.
One design. Your style. Deadline April 9th.
7 selected artists get their work printed in this year’s btconf sticker pack + €200 print credit. And every valid submission gets €20 to spend at StickerApp.
More info → https://beyondtellerrand.com/blog/stickerapp-x-beyond-tellerrand-sticker-challenge
StickerApp × beyond tellerrand Sticker Challenge

To celebrate 15 years of beyond tellerrand, we’ve teamed up with StickerApp for an open call. Design one sticker, get it printed. 7 artists get €200 credit and their work in this year’s sticker pack. Every submission gets €20 credit. Deadline: April 9th.

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If you’ve ever tried to build a data table with a sticky header and a sticky first column, you know the pain: the reality was that only one of both would stick.

A recent change to CSS fixes this: `position: sticky` now plays nice with _single-axis scrollers_.

https://www.bram.us/2026/03/30/css-sticky-per-axis/

CSS position: sticky now sticks to the nearest scroller on a per axis basis!

If you’ve ever tried to build a data table with a sticky header and a sticky first column, you know the pain. You’d think a simple position: sticky with top: 0 and left: 0 would be enough, but the reality was that only one of both would stick. A recent change to CSS fixes this: position: sticky now plays nice with single-axis scrollers, allowing you to have sticky elements that track different scroll containers on different axes. This change is available in Chrome 148.

Bram.us
Next talk announced: Lauren Celenza and “Living Through an AI Takeover Without Losing Your Soul”. Learn that what sets you apart isn’t how well you prompt, but the taste, intention, and humanity you bring to everything you touch. https://beyondtellerrand.com/events/dusseldorf-2026/speakers/lauren-celenza
Lauren Celenza: Speaker at beyond tellerrand in Düsseldorf 2026

Lauren Celenza is a software designer and writer examining the systems and stories shaping our lives, with work featured in Fast Company, Forbes, and The New York Times. From making millions of places and routes visible in Google Maps, to generating over $90 million in tax refunds in the US, to advancing global land restoration, she translates intricate systems into stories and experiences that move people and money, bringing clarity to complexity at Google, Adobe, Code for America, and the World Resources Institute. She has taught design and storytelling to tech makers in over 40 countries, advocating for technology that preserves human agency.

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Und plötzlich standen wir völlig unerwartet direkt an der für ein Lied (Gewinner) ins Publikum gestellten Minibühne...
Ein Deja-Vu ist ein Clueso in der Matrix.

Welllllll this isn't great.

Google Just Patented The End Of Your Website

"...a system that evaluates your company’s landing page in real time and, if it decides the page won’t perform well enough for a specific user, replaces it with an AI-generated version assembled on the fly. The user never sees what your team built, they see what Google's machine learning model thinks they should see instead."

https://www.forbes.com/sites/joetoscano1/2026/03/06/google-just-patented-the-end-of-your-website

#SEO #Google #AI #enshittification

Google Just Patented The End Of Your Website

A newly granted Google patent could let the search giant replace your brand's landing page with an AI-generated version you have no control over and only your buyers see.

Forbes

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“What could possibly go wrong?” was supposed to be a rhetorical question
Words I never want to read in combination:
Tochter und drei Freundinnen zur Schulparty gefahren. Playlist beinhaltete DMX, Eminem, Laserkraft 3D und direkt vor der Tür abgesetzt habe ich sie mit laut wummerndem Barbie Girl. So macht man das doch, oder?!