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Take the “chart explosion” coding challenge and earn your spot at CODE100 in July in Berlin
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You are falling behind because you haven’t fed the insincerity machine in the last 5 minutes
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Talking on the “We love open source” podcasts about the threats of AI to open source and free software.
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LinkedIn should punish the “comment X to get access” bait spam
Christian Heilmann
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Quick tip: hosting HTML/CSS/JS demos from source code on GitHub Pages
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I fell for a phishing attack and lost access to my X account. Here are five mistakes I did that you need to avoid!
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I fell for a phishing mail and lost access to Twitter/X
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WebMCP – a much needed way to make agents play with rather than against the web
Christian Heilmann
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When being Hitler’s guard was a literal drag…
Christian Heilmann
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Monky Business: Creating a Cistercian Numerals Generator
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You are already behind by not having read this post.
Christian Heilmann
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Building my faux lego advent calendar feels like current software development
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Ad Blockers helped kill the open web
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Shuffling a CSS grid using custom properties
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AI is Dunning-Kruger as a service
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Abandonware of the web: do you know that there is an HTML tables API?
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Call for Papers is open for the WeAreDevelopers Berlin and San Jose events 2026 – here’s what we’re looking for…
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Time to separate the art from the artist
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As I remember London
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Web Development according to Grok is all about libraries…
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