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The Geometry of Collapse
The Geometry of Collapse
How Coordination Theory Reveals What Happened to Iran, the NPT, and the World's Last Chance to Avoid the Worst
The Reckoning Is Already Here
The Reckoning Is Already Here
The Weekend Windup #23 - Reflections, Cool Reads, Events, and More
10Gtek Intel i350 Quad Port 1GbE NIC Review
10Gtek Intel i350 Quad Port 1GbE NIC Review
In our 10Gtek Intel i350-am4 quad port 1GbE NIC review, we decided to buy and test a newer card based on the well-known chipset The post 10Gtek Intel i350 Quad Port 1GbE NIC Review
Luke Gromen "print the money or trigger the revolution"
Luke Gromen "print the money or trigger the revolution"
In this episode, Vance Crowe sits down with economist and FFTT founder Luke Gromen to unpack where inflation, debt, and commodities are pushing the global financial system—and what that means for
The zen of Just Writing CSS
The zen of Just Writing CSS
It's fashionable to dislike CSS. There are lots of reasons why that's the case, but it boils down to this: CSS is unpredictable. If you've never had the experience of tweaking a style rule and
Sapper: Towards the ideal web app framework
Sapper: Towards the ideal web app framework
Quickstart for the impatient: the Sapper docs (https://sapper.svelte.dev), and the starter template (https://github.com/sveltejs/sapper-template) If you had to list the characteristics of the
Svelte v2 is out!
Svelte v2 is out!
Our motto is 'move slowly and break things'. No, wait, that came out wrong... Almost a year after we first started talking about version 2 on the Svelte issue tracker, it's finally time to make some
Using CSS-in-JS with Svelte
Using CSS-in-JS with Svelte
CSS is a core part of any web app. By extension, a UI framework that doesn't have a built-in way to add styles to your components is unfinished. That's why Svelte allows you to add CSS in a
Svelte for new developers
Svelte for new developers
This short guide is designed to help you — someone who has looked at the tutorial (/tutorial) and wants to start creating Svelte apps, but doesn't have a ton of experience using JavaScript build
Write less code
Write less code
All code is buggy. It stands to reason, therefore, that the more code you have to write the buggier your apps will be. Writing more code also takes more time, leaving less time for other things like
Svelte 3: Rethinking reactivity
Svelte 3: Rethinking reactivity
After several months of being just days away, we are over the moon to announce the stable release of Svelte 3. This is a huge release representing hundreds of hours of work by many people in the
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What’s new in Svelte: November 2020
What’s new in Svelte: November 2020
Welcome back to the "What's new in Svelte" series! This month, we're covering new features & bug fixes, last month's Svelte Summit and some stand-out sites and libraries... New features & impactful
What’s the deal with SvelteKit?
What’s the deal with SvelteKit?
If you didn't attend Svelte Summit, you can catch up on the Svelte Society YouTube page (https://www.youtube.com/c/SvelteSociety/videos) If you attended Svelte Summit (https://sveltesummit.com/)
What’s new in Svelte: December 2020
What’s new in Svelte: December 2020
It's the last "What's new in Svelte" of the year and there's lots to celebrate! This month's coverage includes updates from rollup-plugin-svelte, Sapper and SvelteKit and a bunch of showcases from
What’s new in Svelte: January 2021
What’s new in Svelte: January 2021
Happy new year from Svelte! In the last month we made progress on Sapper's upcoming release, fine-tuned our SvelteComponent typings, and have seen some amazing apps, sites, and libraries coming out
What’s new in Svelte: February 2021
What’s new in Svelte: February 2021
With the shortest month of the year coming up, Svelte maintainers and community members alike have been busy this last month – from big changes in svelte-loader, prettier-plugin-svelte,
What’s new in Svelte: March 2021
What’s new in Svelte: March 2021
Lots to cover this month with releases from across the Svelte ecosystem. Most importantly, Svelte Summit Spring 2021 has an Open Call for Speakers (https://sessionize.com/svelte-summit-spring-2021).
What’s new in Svelte: May 2021
What’s new in Svelte: May 2021
Last week, Svelte Summit blew us away with a mountain of content! Check out the full recording (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fnr9XWvjJHw) or an audio-only (p)review on Svelte Radio
What’s new in Svelte: June 2021
What’s new in Svelte: June 2021
This month, we saw lots of contributions to SvelteKit and its docs. The language tools also got some new features, most notably deeper integration with Svelte files within JavaScript or TypeScript
What’s new in Svelte: July 2021
What’s new in Svelte: July 2021
As the northern hemisphere heats up, Svelte has stayed cool with lots of performance and bug fixes, better TypeScript support, and lots of new components & tools from around the ecosystem. Let's take
What’s new in Svelte: July 2023
What’s new in Svelte: July 2023
Svelte 4 is out and folks have been building! There's a bunch of new showcases, libraries and tutorials to share. So let's get right into it... What's new in Svelte (#What's-new-in-Svelte)The big
What’s new in Svelte: August 2023
What’s new in Svelte: August 2023
Some sweet new features have dropped in both Svelte and SvelteKit, this month. It's also great to see how many products and side projects have launched using Svelte as their core technology! More on
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Unlocking view transitions in SvelteKit 1.24
Unlocking view transitions in SvelteKit 1.24
The view transitions API (https://developer.chrome.com/docs/web-platform/view-transitions/) has been sweeping the web development world lately, and for good reason. It streamlines the process of
What’s new in Svelte: September 2023
What’s new in Svelte: September 2023
Happy September y'all! With all the sneak peeks at what's coming soon in Svelte 5 (https://twitter.com/Rich_Harris/status/1688581184018583558), we thought it'd be best to look back at the last month
What’s new in Svelte: October 2023
What’s new in Svelte: October 2023
Svelte 5 isn't out yet (you can, however, preview it now (https://svelte-5-preview.vercel.app/)), but that doesn't mean we don't get a sneak peek! Most notably are Runes (/blog/runes) - a simpler way
What’s new in Svelte: November 2023
What’s new in Svelte: November 2023
Mark your calendars! Svelte Summit Fall (https://www.sveltesummit.com/2023/fall) is on November 11th. Join us on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@SvelteSociety/streams) and in the Discord (/chat)
What’s new in Svelte: December 2023
What’s new in Svelte: December 2023
Svelte Summit Fall 2023 was epic! Featuring talks from across the ecosystem and the launches from the core team of new Svelte Dev Tools, image optimization, and a preview version of Svelte 5.0! The
Announcing SvelteKit 2
Announcing SvelteKit 2
Version 2.0 of SvelteKit (https://kit.svelte.dev), the official framework for building apps with Svelte, is now available. It is an incremental release that adds support for the newly-released Vite 5
What’s new in Svelte: March 2024
What’s new in Svelte: March 2024
This month, the Svelte maintainers made a ton of progress on Svelte 5 and Rich Harris talked to Prismic about how the team is working on making the framework even better. Lots to showcase too... so
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What’s new in Svelte: April 2024
What’s new in Svelte: April 2024
Spring is just around the corner (for half the globe at least), which means Svelte Summit Spring (https://www.sveltesummit.com/) is coming soon! The event will be streamed on the Svelte Society
Svelte 5 Release Candidate
Svelte 5 Release Candidate
Svelte 5 is now in the Release Candidate phase. This means that the design of the framework is largely settled, with no anticipated breaking changes between now and the stable release, and that the
What’s new in Svelte: July 2024
What’s new in Svelte: July 2024
This month, we got a bunch of new features in the Svelte 5 release candidate, Rich Harris explained to Prismic's CEO (https://www.youtube.com/live/uWLTDUjNrhQ) how Svelte optimizes for vibes and
What’s new in Svelte: October 2024
What’s new in Svelte: October 2024
It's October! Which can only mean one thing... Svelte Summit Fall (https://www.sveltesummit.com/2024/fall) is only 19 days away! Stay up to date with the latest Svelte Summit news by subscribing to
The Omnisite
The Omnisite
Launching Svelte 5 (svelte-5-is-alive) and the brand new sv CLI wasn't enough: we've also released a brand new website. You're looking at it. Up until now, we've maintained multiple different sites
Svelte 5 is alive
Svelte 5 is alive
After almost 18 months of development, comprising thousands of commits from dozens of contributors, Svelte 5 is finally stable. It’s the most significant release in the project’s history. Svelte
What’s new in Svelte: November 2024
What’s new in Svelte: November 2024
In case you missed the announcement post (/blog/svelte-5-is-alive), the brand new omnisite (/blog/the-omnisite) or the maintainers shipping it LIVE during Svelte Summit
Advent of Svelte
Advent of Svelte
Last December, Svelte Society (https://bsky.app/profile/sveltesociety.dev) presented an advent calendar's worth of festive Svelte-themed code challenges (https://advent.sveltesociety.dev/). This
What’s new in Svelte: December 2024
What’s new in Svelte: December 2024
I can't believe it's already the last newsletter of the year! So much has happened in the Svelte community - from two great Svelte Summits to the release Svelte 5 🎉 As we look forward to the next
The Lightning Network explained for people who understand TCP/IP
The Lightning Network explained for people who understand TCP/IP
Map Lightning concepts to networking concepts you already know — channels are connections, HTLCs are forwarded packets, onion routing is onion routing. Where the analogy holds and where it falls apart.
Stop #288 - The Last Scarcity
Stop #288 - The Last Scarcity
Block cuts 40% of its workforce in one fell swoop to improve efficiency through automation. In a world where artificial intelligence will make everything abundant, what will retain value?
Plebeian Vibes: Fixed & Firing
Plebeian Vibes: Fixed & Firing
Links working, zaps flowing and MaxisClub & Mallory Storm spotlights
​The Bitcoin Game is Mathematical: Why I Don't Tip the System
​The Bitcoin Game is Mathematical: Why I Don't Tip the System
Scattered UTXOs are a silent trap. 🪤 When the network gets congested, your balance could end up 'stuck' due to sky-high fees. Take advantage of today's rock-bottom fees to consolidate your sovereignty. Sit down, grab a cold one, and understand why patience is your best mathematical tool. 📈 🍻
APIs, Wundergraph, and Resilience with Jens Neuse
APIs, Wundergraph, and Resilience with Jens Neuse
In this episode of the Ardan Labs Podcast, Ale Kennedy talks with Jens Neuse, CEO and co-founder of WunderGraph, about his unconventional path into technology and entrepreneurship. After a