Christian Heilmann

Web Accessibility: Web Standards and Regulatory Compliance is now available

July 28th, 2006

Friends of Ed just released another book I participated in. Collected under the succinct title “Web Accessibility: Web Standards and Regulatory Compliance” you will find all you ever wanted to know about web accessibilty. I cannot talk much about the other chapters, but the list of writers and knowing what they have done in the […]

All blogs look the same…

July 25th, 2006

At least to me, and this is how they look: Judging by my stats and the referrers, that is the same for a lot of people – not necessarily using the same RSS reader, but one of the dozens out there. The reason is simple: Time. I simply don’t have the time to surf around […]

Reason #13423 why I love the internet – Lego instruction booklets

July 19th, 2006

I never cease to be amazed by what effort people put into their passions and putting them on the web. I just stumbled over this page with scans of Lego booklets which must have taken ages to put together – well, the scanning not the page. Content, wonderful content…

Preview of a plugin I will submit to the Yahoo! Developer Gallery soon

July 15th, 2006

I’d like to get some feedback on an idea for a plugin I developed for the Yahoo! Messenger. My idea was to collate all the different search services I am using day by day into one plugin to save me the time to open several tabs when a contact asks a question. I’ve uploaded the […]

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Don't stop thinking, AI Slop vs. OSS Security, rolling your own S3 Despite AI you still need to think, Bitter lessons from building AI products,  AI Slop vs. OSS security and pointer pointer…
200: Building for the web, what's left after rm -rf & 🌊🐴 vs AI What remains after you do a rm -rf? Why do LLMs know about a seahorse emoji? What image formats should you use? How private is your car?
Word is Doomed, Flawed LLM benchmarks, hard sorting and CSS mistakes Spot LLM benchmark flaws, learn why sorting is hard, how to run Doom in Word and how to say "no" like a manager.
30 years of JS, Browser AI, how attackers use GenAI, whistling code Learn how to use AI in your browser and not on the cloud, why AI makes different mistakes than humans and go and whistle up some code!
197: Dunning-Kruger steroids, state of cloud security, puppies>beer

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