I like: photography, Opossums, art
| Pronouns | he/him |
| GitHub | https://github.com/TonySpegel |
| Homepage/Blog | https://tony-spegel.com/ |
| Pronouns | he/him |
| GitHub | https://github.com/TonySpegel |
| Homepage/Blog | https://tony-spegel.com/ |
Diese #Kronkorken habe ich über ein Jahr gesammelt und spende sie heute an die Elterninitiative für krebskranke Kinder in #Jena
Letztes Jahr konnten in Summe 5144,55 € gespendet werden. Viele Gemeinden, Wertstoffhöfe etc. sammeln und spenden für einen guten Zweck, schaut mal bei euch in der Umgebung 😌
Many people still misunderstand screen readers — who uses them, how they work, and what inclusive design really means.
Ela Gorla has unpacked the most common myths and what they reveal about digital accessibility on the TetraLogical blog:
https://tetralogical.com/blog/2025/10/14/common-misconceptions-about-screen-readers/
#Lit is now an OpenJS Foundation Impact Project, transitioning to an open governance model.
It's my go-to for web components and has been trusted by many large projects for years, check it out 🤠
I firmly believe in technologies that have a cute animal as their logo:
- Eleventy (Opossum) @eleventy
- Deno 🦕 @deno_land
- Oak 🐿️
- Duck DNS 🦆
- Docker 🐋
- Mylodon 🦥 (my Mastodon client)
- #PWABuilder 🦦
- Linux 🐧
what are your favorite technologies with an animal logo?
There's now a #Lit Cheat Sheet (by @techytacos) 🎉. It covers a variety of code snippets & common patterns, including working with Signals, data flow, state management, among other topics. Check it out:
https://lit.dev/articles/lit-cheat-sheet/
Friends and I share a car and sometimes you forget where you have parked it. That's why I've programmed a little web app to help us 😊
Built with: PWABuilder, Lit Web Components, Material Design 3 Components and for the first time also @lit-labs/signals