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✍️ New post: Ad Infinitum

Google announced the biggest change to Search in 25 years at #GoogleIO. But where are the ads…? 🤔

https://matthiasott.com/notes/ad-infinitum

Ad Infinitum · Matthias Ott

Web design engineer, UX designer, teacher, and speaker – helping teams build websites and digital products with a focus on CSS, accessibility, and performance.

Matthias Ott – Web Design Engineer
I have some time this afternoon in Frankfurt a.M. Let me know if you fancy having a coffee. :)
people be praising kagi in my timeline today, meanwhile I'm over here reminiscing that time when their ceo went batshit crazy on me and got his discord goons to insult me just because I called them out for working with Brave since it's ran by a notorious anti-gay activist

@tbaldauf oh shit, das ist nicht gut, Tobias! 🙁

Ich hoffe, dass es Dir, und Deiner Hand als Proxy, bald wieder gut geht und dass es das erste und gleichzeitig letzte Mal war, dass so etwas passiert. 🍀

@joshtumath @matuzo @ErikGustafsson @DanielGoransson

...but wrapped in a @supports query, which apparently doesn't work.

@joshtumath @matuzo @ErikGustafsson @DanielGoransson

For some reason I seem to have added it to our codebase already in May 2024 🤯

Forgotten about it since, I guess! 😅 😂

@joshtumath @matuzo On that matter: it was at this year's Accessibility Club Summit that I learned from @ErikGustafsson and @DanielGoransson that you can achieve the same in iOS via this simple CSS hack: https://furbo.org/2024/07/04/dynamic-type-on-the-web/ 👏

(and apparently that's possible since years, just we didn't know 😅)

Dynamic Type on the Web • furbo.org

This site now supports Dynamic Type on iOS and iPadOS. If you go to System Settings on your iPhone or iPad, and change the setting for Display & Brightness > Text Size, you’ll see the change reflected on this website. This is a big win for accessibility: many folks make this adjustment on their device […]

Furbo.org by Craig Hockenberry
why did they call them "ai datacenters" when they could have called them "slopping malls"