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Frontend developer and design engineer with a passion for creating beautiful and usable user interfaces through clean and robust code.

When I'm not coding, you can often find me pursuing my other interests such as social justice, politics, exploring different cultures, getting lost in a book, experimenting with new recipes in the kitchen, and listening to classic Jefferson Airplane.

Omnia Sunt Communia

The new year brought some unexpected news: I've been impacted by a restructure at Broadcom.
Now open to new opportunities as a Senior/Staff Java Developer (remote from Madrid).
Happy to connect if there’s a potential fit.

👉🏼 https://www.linkedin.com/in/ivanlopezmartin/

#OpenToWork #Java #RemoteJobs

The Correct Incantation

#webcomic #krita #miniFantasyTheater

A (kind of) farewell to the web

Front-end engineering is at a crossroads, and right now I’m not optimistic about it. Which is ironic because I think there’s a lot to be optimistic about.

We have created a new internationalist Matrix chat for folks looking to start new democratic tech worker co-operatives.

https://matrix.to/#/%23techcoop:autonomic.zone

 

#workercoops #coops #techcoops #workersownership

You're invited to talk on Matrix

You're invited to talk on Matrix

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VERGONYA

I'm thrilled people are discovering the HTML `<output>` element:
https://denodell.com/blog/html-best-kept-secret-output-tag
https://matthiasott.com/notes/the-html-output-element

I still refer people to Scott’s 2019 explainer:
https://www.scottohara.me/blog/2019/07/10/the-output-element.html

I have a test page (because I use it in projects) in case you want to try it:
https://codepen.io/aardrian/pen/rNQMXPY

#HTML #accessibility

HTML’s Best Kept Secret: The output Tag

Make your dynamic content accessible by default with the HTML tag that time forgot.

Den Odell
Day of the Tentacle

This is grotesque. I lost any love for Vercel & Next years ago, but seeing him cozy up with genocide in Gaza — is beyond words. I feel for the employees.

The horrifying truth: businesses that worked with the Nazis didn’t fall to capitalism. It’s down to us, we have to take our business elsewhere.

https://xcancel.com/rauchg/status/1972669025525158031

/via @belldotbz (whom I suspect posted here too along with bsky, but I couldn't find the link)

Guillermo Rauch (@rauchg)

🇺🇸 🇮🇱 🇦🇷 Enjoyed my discussion with PM Netanyahu on how AI education and literacy will keep our free societies ahead. We spoke about AI empowering everyone to build software and the importance of ensuring it serves quality and progress. Optimistic for peace, safety, and greatness for Israel and its neighbors.

Nitter

This satirical blog post really illustrates the problem with a lot of technical writing. Amazing technical writing is so good and then everything else reads like this

https://anniemueller.com/posts/how-i-a-non-developer-read-the-tutorial-you-a-developer-wrote-for-me-a-beginner

How I, a non-developer, read the tutorial you, a developer, wrote for me, a beginner - annie's blog

“Hello! I am a developer. Here is my relevant experience: I code in Hoobijag and sometimes jabbernocks and of course ABCDE++++ (but never ABCDE+/^+ are you kidding? ha!)  and I...

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