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Modern attr() is behind `layout.css.attr.enabled` in Firefox (set it in about:config). It's enabled by default in @firefoxnightly
In Firefox DevTools, there will be a tooltip when the attribute value doesn't match the type you declare in CSS
Instead of using the deprecated and unsafe __proto__, we instead use Object.getPrototypeOf to get the prototype of the object. This is currently breaking projects like pnpm when running with flags ...
A court in Munich declared that Google is liable for their "AI summaries" and all its hallucinations. This is an important step to bring "AI" slop in line with all other products on the market: "AI" products are basically the only ones where a provider can just deliver unchecked garbage and put all the liability on the consumer. I hope to see aggressive change here.

A German regional court has ruled that Google is directly liable for the content of its AI search overviews. According to the court, previous limited liability protections for search engine operators don't apply to AI overviews. In this case, Google's AI had falsely linked two publishers to fraud and made claims that didn't appear in any of the linked sources. The ruling could set a precedent for AI-generated content liability worldwide.