Wabi-Sabi and Whitespace: Eastern Philosophy for Web Design What I learned from studying traditional aesthetics that completely changed how I build interfaces Last year, I spent three weeks in Kyoto. Temples everywhere. One rainy afternoon, I ducked into a small museum dedicated to traditional craftwork. I wasn't expecting much. I'm a web developer, not an art historian. But something clicked. T
I’m going on a short vacation this week, so this post is coming out a bit earlier than usual. I actually had a different, more “useful” topic in mind — something educational, something responsible. But then I came across this fascinating article: I don’t like Tailwind. Sorry not sorry written by @freshcaffeine , and I couldn’t get it out of my head. So I decided to write a response instead. I actu
💡 Problem: How do we ensure that a class has only ONE instance throughout the application? 💡 Common Use Cases: Logger Configuration Manager Database Connection 💡 Approach: We restrict object creation and provide a global access point. 💡 Key Idea: Private constructor Static instance Public method to access it 💻 Java Example: private static Singleton instance; privat
Dark Mode in Firefox Extensions: Respecting System Preferences Firefox users who prefer dark mode shouldn't have to manually toggle it in every extension. Here's how to automatically respect the system preference. /* Default: light mode */ :root { --bg: #ffffff; --text: #1a1a1a; --card-bg: #f5f5f5; --border: #e0e0e0; } /* Auto dark mode from system */ @media (prefers-color-scheme: dark)
Responsive Grid Layouts for Browser Extension New Tab Pages When building the Weather & Clock Dashboard Firefox extension, one of the tricky challenges was making the layout work well across different monitor sizes and resolutions. Browser extension new tab pages have a unique constraint: you cannot control the viewport size. Users might have a 1080p monitor, a 4K display, or a small laptop scre
The drift problem Every project that ships a translated README has the same lifecycle: Someone writes README.md in English. A contributor opens a PR with README.zh.md. Great. Three months later, English has six new sections. Chinese has the original. A second translator opens README.es.md. Spanish gets translated from… which version? The current README.md? Or README.zh.md, by accident, because t
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Apache Stateful Functions is one of the quietly powerful frameworks in the Flink ecosystem - durable per-key state, exactly-once messaging, polyglot remote functions, all on top of Apache Flink. It's also been functionally dormant since October 2024, and it doesn't run on Flink 2.x. We needed it on Flink 2.x. So we maintained the continuation: kzmlabs/flink-statefun. This post is the why and the h