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  • Dev Chat Agenda – July 1, 2026
    [30 Jun 26, 9:24pm] The next WordPress Developers Chat will take place on in the core channel on Make WordPress Slack. The live meeting will focus on the discussion for upcoming releases, and have an open floor section. The various curated agenda sections below refer…
  • Performance Chat Summary: 30 June 2026
    [30 Jun 26, 5:49pm] The full chat log is available beginning here on Slack. WordPress Performance Trac tickets Performance Lab Plugin (and other performance plugins) Our next chat will be held on in the #core-performance channel in Slack. #core-performance, #hosting, #p…
  • Guidelines for Syncing Code From Gutenberg Into WordPress Develop
    [30 Jun 26, 3:24am] During the 7.0 release cycle, the way code maintained in the Gutenberg repository is imported into the wordpress-develop repository changed from using published npm packages to downloading a zip file of built assets published to the GitHub Container…
  • X-post: WordPress Credits Updates
    [29 Jun 26, 12:11pm] X-comment from +make.wordpress.org/project: Comment on WordPress Credits Updates
  • Dev Chat Agenda – June 24, 2026
    [24 Jun 26, 3:52am] The next WordPress Developers Chat will take place on in the core channel on Make WordPress Slack. The live meeting will focus on the discussion for upcoming releases, and have an open floor section. The various curated agenda sections below refer…

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  • Scientists may have finally found how Alzheimer's spreads through the brain
    [30 Jun 26, 7:21am] A common brain protein may be giving Alzheimer’s disease an unexpected way to spread, carrying toxic Tau proteins from damaged neurons into healthy ones. By blocking these harmful protein packages before they reach new cells, researchers believe it…
  • Scientists say creatine may help fight depression
    [30 Jun 26, 6:28am] Creatine is best known as a muscle-building supplement, but scientists are now investigating whether it could also help treat depression by boosting the brain's energy supply. A new review examined five randomized clinical trials involving 238 p…
  • A massive asteroid slammed into the North Sea and triggered a 330-foot tsunami
    [30 Jun 26, 3:44am] Scientists have finally confirmed the origin of the mysterious Silverpit Crater beneath the North Sea. New evidence shows that an asteroid about 160 meters wide struck the seabed roughly 43 to 46 million years ago. The impact triggered a tsunami more…
  • Why scientists fear we're missing evidence of extraterrestrial life
    [30 Jun 26, 2:34am] Scientists are raising concerns that we may be overlooking evidence of extraterrestrial life even when it is present. Hidden biosignatures, limitations in detection technology, and assumptions about what life should look like can all create dangerous…
  • Millions of exploding stars could soon reveal dark energy's secrets
    [29 Jun 26, 9:57pm] A new AI-powered framework could transform how astronomers measure the expansion of the Universe. By analyzing images of Type Ia supernovae and modeling their environments in unprecedented detail, researchers can estimate cosmic distances with near-s…

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  • 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.
  • Modern Web Guidance
    [25 Jun 26, 3:14pm] Google released an AI “skill” at Google I/O last month called Modern Web Guidance. It’s essentially a folder of nested Markdown files that AI agents know how to read and use as part of their context window when they deem appropriate. This skill…
  • Let’s Play With Gap Decorations!
    [24 Jun 26, 6:30pm] The `rule` (and friends) CSS property allows us to draw markers (like borders) in the gaps between columns and rows (and flex items!)
  • Prop For That
    [23 Jun 26, 8:12pm] Adam knows better than anyone, CSS knows about the user, device, variables, layout and more. But there is a little bit of information that CSS doesn’t have. Like what’s the current value of a range input exactly? What are the exact coordinates of…

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  • 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…
  • The Index: Issue #187
    [19 Jun 26, 11:55am] HyperblamHeydon Pickering has been very busy building out a declarative, web component-based system for making music with HTML, along with a stunning companion site.Web browsers on video game consolesA thoroughly fascinating read.Standard Reader…
  • The Index: Issue #186
    [15 Jun 26, 12:55am] It doesn’t matter if it worksAn extremely good and important read.LLMs and performative productivityA rather detailed post that links out to some really interesting studies too.When to use (and not use) CSS shorthand propertiesAs I see it, mar…

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  • 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…
  • GitHub and UNDP team up to advance development priorities in Ghana with open source
    [26 Jun 26, 4:53pm] GitHub joined the United Nations Development Programme in Ghana to explore how open source governance can support one of West Africa's most ambitious digital reform efforts. The post GitHub and UNDP team up to advance development priorities in…

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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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