722: The No-AI Talk Challenge, Picking Rails Tooling, Dark Mode?
Chris & Dave have been challenged to not talk about AI this episode - do they succeed? How do I optimize tracking pixels in my web app, what's the best book on CMS and authoring experiences, picking the best tooling in Rails that won't be obsolete, SPF, DNS, and D-Marc, adding dark mode to a website, and dealing with good old fashioned F.A.R.T.
Time Jump Links
- 00:00:20 Can we do a no-AI conversation?
- 00:02:36 How do I optimize tracking pixels in my web app?
- 00:16:42 The best book on CMS and authoring experiences
- 00:17:54 How do you pick the best tooling in Rails that won't be obsolete?
- 00:33:15 Sending email from your domain or web apps and using SPF on DNS
- 00:47:10 How do you add a dark mode to a website?
- 00:55:48 Dealing with a F.A.R.T.
Links
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- Window: queueMicrotask() method - Web APIs | MDN
- Jake Archibald on the web browser event loop, setTimeout, micro tasks, requestAnimationFrame, ... - YouTube
- Designing Content Authoring Experiences
- Ruby on Rails: Accelerate your agents with convention over configuration
- Secure AI Agent & User Authentication | Auth0
- next.js
- TanStack | The open-source application stack for the web.
- RedwoodSDK: A simple framework for humans
- Heroku | The Cloud Application Platform For Developers
- Push your ideas to the web | Netlify
- Agentic Infrastructure - Vercel
- Astro
- Jekyll • Simple, blog-aware, static sites | Transform your plain text into static websites and blogs
- Nuxt: The Full-Stack Vue Framework
- SendGrid Email API and Email Marketing Campaigns | Twilio
- Email · The email API for developers who ship the rest of the message too — Bird
- Cloudflare: Build for the agent era
- CSS Analytics - Project Wallace
- Flash of inAccurate coloR Theme (FART) | CSS-Tricks