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  • Bug Scrub Schedule for WordPress 7.1
    [3 Jul 26, 8:09am] It’s time to get WordPress 7.1 ready for release, and help is needed to ensure it’s smooth and bug-free. Whether you’re an experienced contributor or joining in for the first time, everyone is welcome! 🎉 Schedule Overview Regular bug scrubs…
  • WordPress 7.1 Release Party Schedule
    [3 Jul 26, 8:03am] WordPress 7.1 is scheduled for release on August 19, 2026! Below is the proposed calendar with expected start times for each release party, and the release squad contributors involved in release parties for the upcoming 7.1 milestone. This release pa…
  • X-post: Call for Testing: Responsive Styling
    [3 Jul 26, 4:25am] X-comment from +make.wordpress.org/test: Comment on Call for Testing: Responsive Styling
  • Merge Proposal: Expanding WordPress Core Abilities
    [2 Jul 26, 5:47pm] This proposal expands the WordPress Core Abilities API in WordPress 7.1 with three read-only abilities: The Abilities API shipped in WordPress 6.9 as a foundation for registering discrete, permission-checked actions with typed input and output schema…
  • Dev Chat summary: July 1, 2026
    [1 Jul 26, 9:26pm] Start of the meeting in Slack, facilitated by @audrasjb 🔗 See the agenda post. Announcements 📢 7.1 7.0.1 General Discussion 💬 From @amykamala about handbook updates to AI policies “I’d like to also propose a new policy: disclosure o…

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  • There’s New Money in Old Masters
    [3 Jul 26, 4:30pm] London's Classics Week pulled in $101.6 million as buyers chased aesthetics as much as provenance.The post There’s New Money in Old Masters appeared first on Artnet News.
  • The Radical Reinvention of Art in the 1970s
    [3 Jul 26, 4:10pm] The multidisciplinary show staged by Helene Bailly Marcilhac in Paris delves into the singularly pioneering art of the 1970s.The post The Radical Reinvention of Art in the 1970s appeared first on Artnet News.
  • British Museum Recasts America’s Founding Through Indigenous Eyes
    [3 Jul 26, 1:00pm] The London museum and other European cultural institutions are marking America250 with shows of historical artifacts.The post British Museum Recasts America’s Founding Through Indigenous Eyes appeared first on Artnet News.
  • The Almost-Canonized: A Closer Look at the Artists Museums Are Showing Now
    [2 Jul 26, 9:51pm] Digging into who is rising, who is resonant, and who is resurgent.The post The Almost-Canonized: A Closer Look at the Artists Museums Are Showing Now appeared first on Artnet News.
  • How Doug Aitken Thinks in Music
    [2 Jul 26, 9:10pm] The artist's new work, 'Lightscape' has just landed at The Shed in New York.The post How Doug Aitken Thinks in Music appeared first on Artnet News.

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  • The Field Guide to Grid Lanes
    [3 Jul 26, 1:29pm] The WebKit gang did a good job with The Field Guide to Grid Lanes showcasing what kind of layouts are now achievable with display: grid-lanes;. Basically: Masonry layout, with arbitrary column widths, and proper tabbing order, is now progressive-enha…
  • Cloudflare Workers and Hyperdrive with TanStack Start
    [2 Jul 26, 6:21pm] In Part 2 of the series on using Cloudflare with Web Apps, the focus is on setting up a database and addressing key issues like performance and connection management.
  • Totally Free Course: Claude Code
    [1 Jul 26, 9:02pm] Lydia Hallie from Anthropic spends a couple of hours with us, helping us level up what we’re doing with Claude Code. Learn to customize Claude Code for your codebase, using CLAUDE.md, plan mode, and permissions that adhere to your team’s standard…
  • Uber for Dogs: How to Stop & Think for Design
    [30 Jun 26, 4:34pm] Jacky Gilbertson writes about the real job of design in Uber for Dogs: How to Stop & Think for Design. It doesn’t have anything to do with pixels and colors at first; it has to do with what problem is trying to be solved, why, and for whom. Per…
  • Fluid Typography with progress()
    [29 Jun 26, 4:00pm] With the `progress()` function in CSS we've got a new way to calculate the size for type based on the viewport without problems of the past.
  • Introduction to Cloudflare Workers for Web Apps
    [26 Jun 26, 2:56pm] Maybe you don't need a traditional server to run a web app that needs a node server backend. Maybe the requests that need that can go to a cloud function on demand.

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  • The Index: Issue #189
    [3 Jul 26, 11:55am] Fixing full-bleed CSSA rather deep dive into how some of the newer CSS can make this age old pattern even better.Where’s the holistic AI productivity data?It’s hard to find anything other than anecdata from individuals telling us how AI has m…
  • Personal website redesign project post: Rendering AT protocol posts on my /feed
    [2 Jul 26, 11:55am] I'm again, going to be doing a lot of the same sort of work I did for the WordPress integration, but as this is the first iteration of the AT protocol, it's going to be a lot simpler than that.Just like with the WordPress integration, I us…
  • Personal website redesign project post: Loading AT protocol posts data
    [1 Jul 26, 11:55am] We're picking up some good momentum, so let's keep the flow going. After integrating WordPress to power the blog section, it's now time to integrate a new feature of this website: AT Protocol posts.I could go all in at this point and…
  • The Index: Issue #188
    [26 Jun 26, 11:55am] By humans, for humansWe’re approaching—or arguably are in—an era where ‘made by humans’ is a differentiator. A notion that something beyond money and prompts was put into whatever the heck it is we’re using or consuming or enjoying. We…
  • Publishing on the Atmosphere with Standard.site
    [25 Jun 26, 11:55am] Standard.site provides a set of lexicons for publishing long-form content on the internet using the same protocol used under the hood by Bluesky.If you are wondering what 'lexicons' and 'the Atmosphere' are, don't fret. This…

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  • How GitHub used secret scanning to reach inbox zero
    [2 Jul 26, 4:00pm] GitHub had 20,000+ secret scanning alerts across 15,000 repositories. Here's how we separated signal from noise, built remediation workflows, and reached inbox zero in nine months.The post How GitHub used secret scanning to reach inbox zero app…
  • 6 security settings every GitHub maintainer should enable this week
    [1 Jul 26, 3:59pm] These six free settings will not make your project unhackable. Nothing will. What they will do is close the easy doors. Turn these on, and your project will be meaningfully harder to attack than it was before.The post 6 security settings every GitHu…
  • How GitHub maintains compliance for open source dependencies
    [30 Jun 26, 5:28pm] Explore how the Open Source Program Office uses GitHub’s new license compliance product to manage open source dependencies at scale.The post How GitHub maintains compliance for open source dependencies appeared first on The GitHub Blog.
  • Highlights from Git 2.55
    [29 Jun 26, 5:25pm] The open source Git project just released Git 2.55. Here is GitHub’s look at some of the most interesting features and changes introduced since last time.The post Highlights from Git 2.55 appeared first on The GitHub Blog.
  • Inside the Advisory Database and what happens when vulnerability volume breaks records
    [29 Jun 26, 4:10pm] The GitHub Advisory Database is processing more vulnerability reports than ever before. Here's what's driving the surge, how we're responding, and how the community can help.The post Inside the Advisory Database and what happens when…

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  • The Correct Way to Choose an x264 Preset, Part 2: Your Audience Changes the Answer
    [29 Jun 26, 1:06pm] Here’s the question on the table. x264’s veryslow preset delivers better quality than the medium preset but takes roughly 4x longer to encode, boosting your encoding costs by a healthy 4x (2-3x if using a cloud encoder). Which is the right preset…
  • Computing VMAF: How Missing Color Metadata Tanked the Score
    [22 Jun 26, 6:32pm] Developing a metrics tool is the easy part. Wire up FFmpeg, shell out to libvmaf, parse the JSON, draw a pretty line chart. It’s a weekend project, and the part they show you at vibe-coding camp. The part they don’t show you are the edge cases:…
  • How Fast Will AV2 Deploy?: Ask Joe Sixpack
    [17 Jun 26, 5:25pm] The AV2 spec went final in late May 2026, AOMedia announced it on June 9, and VeriSilicon had a decode IP core out within about two weeks. An AOMedia member survey reports that 53% of respondents plan to adopt AV2 within a year and 88% within two yea…
  • Three Paths to Compression for Machine Vision: VCM, FCM, and the V-Nova Wild Card
    [26 May 26, 5:45pm] Video is increasingly captured primarily or exclusively for machine viewing, including applications like surveillance cameras, autonomous vehicles, industrial inspection, and drone footage. Traditional codecs like H.264 and HEVC were designed around…

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